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Call PH govt n ask they cheated the ppl

Ada baiknya para mahasiswa belajar bersungguh-sungguh, dapatkan 1st Class dan pelepasan dari bayar balik pinjaman PTPTN. Harus di ingat pinjaman adalah hutang yg wajib dibayar. Lebih baik luangkan masa dgn mengaji Al-Quran.

Malaysians are guaranteed the freedom of speech, with that peaceful protests. The police should only intervene to save lives. Do not continue the ole’ autocratic-BN ways.

PTPTN is a BENEFIT NOT an ENTITLEMENT. If they persist, I'd cancel PTPTN and ask them to borrow from the bank or Ah Long & see what happens!

You borrow money and don’t want to pay? Pls be ashamed of what you are doing. And keep religious away. It hv got nothing to do with your borrowing money. Shameful. Everything is with religion. How weak.

Yes, please. They cannot be unruly in their demand. We would expect these graduates to be mature In their thinking & actions & not act like such. There are forums to channel their grouses & Gov is working on it. It’s despicable. PDRM pls take actions.

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