00:00 related to the discrimination of low-income people.
00:03 First, I have raised this issue before, but I saw through the KFA teachers
00:11 the use of textbooks and also the copyrighted documents are still not discriminated.
00:17 This is a burden on parents when school changes occur
00:22 because they have to buy new books when they move to a new workplace.
00:25 The teachers' allowance is not paid for by the government.
00:30 Their welfare is not taken care of.
00:32 It is difficult for KFA teachers to get a bank loan
00:35 to buy a vehicle that is suitable for their needs
00:38 because their allowance is very small and they cannot write their salary
00:43 only on the allowance, so the bank does not issue a loan
00:46 to buy a motorcycle or car that is suitable for their needs.
00:52 They also do not have a pension, even though they have taught for more than 30 years.
00:57 Sometimes KFA teachers are threatened just because they support the opposition party in the election.
01:02 It is their right to support any opposition party.
01:05 It is their right to be political as long as they do not violate the school's obligations.
01:10 Finally, I also agree with Mr. Ranggapani.
01:13 Mr. Ibunta, I also agree with Mr. Ibunta.
01:16 The issue of whether to support or not is outside, but not in school.
01:20 It is not allowed in school.
01:22 The issue we are hearing now is that there are two politicians in school.
01:26 I do not give way. Do you not understand?
01:28 I agree with Mr. Ibunta.
01:31 Outside, there is no problem. Support any party.
01:34 But in school, you cannot be political.
01:36 Thank you, my friend, Mr. Ibunta.
01:38 This is a violation of the rules.
01:40 If you do not allow it, then sit down.
01:42 What is the violation of the rules?
01:45 I am quite angry with the violation that disturbs the people who speak without justice.
01:49 Speaker, please take action.
01:51 Mr. Ibunta, I will add one more minute.
01:53 Add one more minute. Two minutes.
01:54 He disturbed two minutes ago.
01:56 It's okay. Give me one more minute.
01:58 Okay. One more thing.
02:00 I ask for the views of the Minister of Religious Affairs
02:03 to ensure that the prayers of the Kudut Nazilah and the Takbir
02:08 which are not allowed by the Minister of Education
02:11 Mr. Ibunta, can you give one more minute?
02:14 First,
02:15 Can you give one more minute?
02:16 I hope the Minister of Religious Affairs does not prevent the students of religious schools
02:22 from violating the Takbir and the prayers of the Kudut Nazilah
02:27 because it is taught by the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah.
02:30 Takbir is a violation of Allah's will.
02:34 It means Allah is the Greatest.
02:36 This is not true.
02:37 When...
02:38 Minister, please.
02:40 Be patient, Minister.
02:41 You can answer when you are in a roll.
02:42 Don't you understand the rules?
02:44 You can answer when you are in a roll.
02:46 I don't ask the Minister of Communications.
02:48 I ask the Minister of Religious Affairs.
02:50 He is a minister who does not understand the rules.
02:53 Why is it not allowed
02:55 as it is the Sunnah of the Prophet taught by the Messenger of Allah
02:58 when the Muslims are in trouble
03:00 in a form of violence like a disease attack.
03:03 And also the Muslims are killed.
03:05 Mr. Ibunta, please.
03:07 Please explain a little.
03:09 Mr. Ibunta, you are making a false story.
03:12 Mr. Ibunta, please try to confuse the audience.
03:15 All the speakers, please sit down.
03:17 Sit down.
03:18 Ulu Langat, stand up.
03:19 Including Mr. Ibunta, you are finished.
03:21 Okay, I invite...
03:23 I want to close this.
03:24 Mr. Kadhing, I have given you the spanner earlier.
03:26 Mr. Kadhing, please.
03:27 I am angry with Ulu Langat and others
03:30 who do not follow the rules
03:32 and disturb the people who are speaking.
03:34 It's okay if you don't follow the rules, Mr. Ibunta.
03:36 But you are making a false story.
03:37 This slander is dangerous.
03:39 Islam prohibits slander.
03:41 Islam prohibits slander.
03:43 Mr. Ibunta, that's more dangerous.
03:45 We don't follow the rules.
03:47 Okay, listen up.
03:55 I want you to leave now.
03:57 Both of you, leave.
03:59 Ulu Langat, Mr. Ibunta, leave now.
04:02 How many days, Mr. Speaker?
04:05 Just today. You can leave tomorrow.
04:07 From now on, you can leave tomorrow.
04:09 Go and have a cup of coffee with Ulu Langat.
04:11 Why should I leave? Ulu Langat is the one who is disturbing.
04:13 I told you to leave.
04:14 I am sitting down.
04:15 Mr. Ushul, Mr. Ushul.
04:16 Don't argue.
04:17 I am sitting down.
04:18 When Ulu Langat gets up, I will get up.
04:20 Okay, I am sitting down.
04:21 Okay, I ask both of you to leave.
04:23 Both of you, leave and go and have a cup of coffee.
04:25 Go.
04:26 Okay, Mr. Kadhing, please.
04:28 [End]
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