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MPPK To Remain Neutral, Will Not Join ‘Turun Anwar' Rally

MPPK To Remain Neutral, Will Not Join ‘Turun Anwar' Rally

Barnama9 hours ago
KUALA LUMPUR, July 22 (Bernama) -- The National Student Consultative Council (MPPK), as the official platform representing student representative bodies nationwide, will not be involved in any partisan gatherings, including the 'Turun Anwar' Rally scheduled for this Saturday in the federal capital.
In a statement issued today, MPPK said it recognised the differing views held by students, including those related to the nation's leadership and current policies.
'MPPK will not be officially involved in any partisan gatherings, including the 'Turun Anwar' Rally. This decision is aimed at maintaining MPPK's role as an independent, neutral and open platform that represents all student voices without favouring any political ideology.
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