Seorang guru sekolah menengah di Semenyih, Selangor didakwa meminta pelajar yang enggan menyanyi dan menghormati lagu kebangsaan agar “balik ke India (atau) China”.
Laporan Sin Chew Daily menyebut, pembantu pengetua di SMK Engku Husain berkata demikian semasa perhimpunan mingguan di sebelah petang pada 23 September.
Beliau didakwa meminta pelajar tersebut “balik” jika tidak menyukai Malaysia.
Akhbar tersebut melaporkan bahawa sekolah itu telahpun menjalankan siasatan ke atas perkara berkenaan, yang timbul apabila pelajar terbabit memuatkan perkara itu di laman Facebook mereka.
Pengetua Abdul Ghafar Kunchi Mohd (kanan) memberitahu Sin Chew bahawa kalangan pelajar terbabit – ada di antaranya tidak memahami bahasa Melayu dengan baik – sebelum ini dinasihati dan diberi amaran, malah dirotan kerana tidak menyanyi dan menghormati 'Negaraku' tetapi tidak berkesan.
Ghafar berkata ia mungkin menyebabkan pembantu pengetua terbabit hilang sabar dan mengucapkan kata-kata tersebut.
Katanya, beliau akan meminta guru wanita tersebut menjelaskan perkara tersebut sebaik pulang dari satu kursus esok.
Tambahnya, kata-kata itu tidak patut diucapkan dan beliau akan meminta guru tersebut meminta maaf kepada pelajar tersebut semasa perhimpunan.
Laporan berkenaan turut memetik kenyataan timbalan menteri pelajaran P Kamalanathan yang berkata kementerian akan menyiasat kes tersebut.-f/bk
Cikgu ni dah kerap hadir kursus BTN, nak kata cikgu ni bangang...tak...pasai dia cikgu, mungkin otaknya letak kat bontot kot...
Another teacher tells students to 'balik Cina, India'...
In
what sounds like a repeat of recent incidents, a teacher in a secondary
school in Semenyih, Selangor, is alleged to have told students refusing
to sing and respect the national anthem to "go back to India (or)
China". According to Sin Chew Daily, the assistant principal of SMK Engku Husain said during the afternoon session weekly assembly on Sept 23 that the students could "go back" if they did not like Malaysia.
The daily reported that the school was already investigating the matter, which came to the principal's attention when ethnic Chinese students posted about it on their Facebook pages.
Principal Abdul Ghafar Kunchi Mohd (right) told Sin Chew that the students, some of whom do not understand Bahasa Malaysia well, had been advised, warned and even caned for not singing or respecting the 'Negaraku', but to no avail.
Assistant principal to be told to explain
Ghafar said this could have been the reason the assistant principal had lost patience and uttered those remarks, but he would ask her to explain when she returns from a course tomorrow.
"However, whether Malay, Chinese or Indian, everyone is Malaysian. This remark should not have been uttered. Therefore I will ask the assistant principal to apologise to students at the assembly," he was quoted as saying.
The daily also quoted Deputy Education Minister P Kamalanathan as saying that the ministry would investigate the case, as students should not be subjected to such inappropriate remarks.
Last month, a school principal in a school in Shah Alam apologised to her students for telling them to "go back to India, China or Indonesia" if they did not want to respect the national anthem.-malaysiakini.
Kalau kita buat, marah. tapi kalau Bik Mama buat, senyap je...
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