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A voter dipping a finger into a pot of indelible ink before casting their ballot for the Cheras parliamentary seat in the 15th general election, at SMK Perimbun, Cheras, on November 19, 2022. — Picture by HAFIZ OTHMAN/SELANGORKINI

State polls: Higher Education Ministry to identify suitable approach to facilitate students to return home to vote

JITRA, July 6 — The Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) will identify a suitable approach to facilitate students and staff of higher learning institutions (IPT) returning to their respective hometowns to vote in the six-state elections on August 12.

Its deputy minister Datuk Mohammad Yusof Apdal said the ministry will hold discussions on the matter, to decide whether to provide special leave in order for them to fulfil their responsibility as voters.

“We will look at the needs, especially for the staff and students,” he told a press conference after closing the International Innovation and Invention Competition Through Exhibition (iCompEx 2023) at the Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah Polytechnic, earlier today.

Meanwhile, Mohammad Yusof said although freedom has been given to university students to participate in politics, they must be responsible and ensure it does not interfere with their studies.

He also reminded students to avoid politicising religious and racial issues.

About the event, Mohammad Yusof said the 11th edition of iCompEx, which took place from July 5 to 6, was the first to be held at an international level, with participation from five foreign countries, namely China, Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, and Bangladesh.

— Bernama

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