00:00 The Supreme Court has issued a decision on the petition for justice.
00:07 The majority of the petitioners voted 2 against 1.
00:13 The petitioners have rejected the petition by NAPIN and GAPIN
00:20 in favour of the court's decision.
00:22 They have rejected the petition on the court's decision
00:28 and have rejected their challenge to obtain the declaration
00:33 that the schools of Malay, Tamil and Chinese
00:40 are not subject to the Article 150 of the Constitution.
00:50 The court has also ruled that there is no need for a court to be held.
00:55 We believe that this is a basis that the court agrees to
00:59 when discussing the issue of Malay and Chinese.
01:02 However, from the point of view of the petition,
01:06 the challenge brought by the competition between our schools
01:12 through this case has ended.
01:17 We cannot go to the Supreme Court
01:20 even though we believe that the court agrees to the petition.
01:26 However, the court has ruled that the petition does not meet
01:30 the requirements of Section 9.6(b).
01:35 So, that is the situation.
01:38 So, through the decision of the court,
01:42 the schools of Malay and Chinese are free to operate as they wish.
01:51 However, this does not mean that the policy is not in the hands of the government.
02:02 Because the policy is a decision that is expressed by the government
02:08 and is adjusted by the government.
02:10 I believe that this case is now under the jurisdiction of the court
02:19 to investigate and to do what they believe is necessary
02:26 and reasonable for the well-being of the Malaysian community.
02:31 The case has confirmed the existence of the Malaysian community.
02:40 This is the point.
02:42 This also means that the Malaysian community
02:45 use Malay and Tamil as the language of education
02:50 and are protected by the 152nd Article 1A and 1B of the Constitution.
02:56 This also does not mean that the Malaysian community
03:01 are not allowed to use the Malay and Tamil languages.
03:04 This also means that the Constitution
03:12 and the current situation do not protect the rights of minorities to use the language.
03:21 This is the reason for the protection.
03:24 Before the Constitution was passed,
03:31 the Malaysian community used to have a legal right to use the language.
03:45 Today, I say that the Malaysian community is a community of destiny.
03:55 The history of the Malaysian community
04:00 is a good judgment for the development of our education.
04:07 This trial lasted for more than four years in 2019.
04:14 The accused did not violate their rights and interests.
04:22 This also means that their trial is not a legal incident.
04:27 This can be understood from today's trial.
04:30 We hope that the Malaysian community
04:35 can maintain the diversity and tolerance of our country's trade
04:45 under the concept of the Malaysian community and the Tamil community.
04:48 We hope to build a better learning environment
04:51 and make the mother tongue trade of all the people shine in our country.
04:58 This is the first anniversary of the government of the Prime Minister.
05:07 It has been a year since the court ruled that
05:11 the Malaysian community should be a very important part of the Prime Minister's advice.
05:23 We hope that the government can maintain the development of the Malaysian community
05:32 and the Tamil community's diversity and tolerance
05:38 in the future.
05:45 Thank you.
05:47 .
05:49 .
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05:52 (upbeat music)
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