Batu Gajah council: Jawi signage not compulsory but to promote policy

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This after DAP’s Thomas Su questions the rationality of the directive.

 

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So backward policy, msia moving in the wrong direction.

Not understanding why enforce Jawi when the national language is Malay. How will it benefit? Tourist? The main reason for signage is for ppl to know where they are going and not for education purpose.

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