Convert at Seven

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This is a serious allegation indeed. We hope its not true, probably some mix-up, but its not impossible to happen. Converted at an age of seven without the parent or guardian involved. I wonder if the religious department will arrest or fine her for apostasy. Logically shouldn’t be, but you never know… this is after all Bolehland.

From Malaysiakini:

A mother of two claims that she was unwittingly converted to Islam by state religious authorities as a child while at a welfare home in Kepala Batas, Penang.

S Banggarma, whose Muslim name is Siti Hasnah Vangarama Abdullah, said she discovered this when seeking to register her marriage in 2000.

NONEAccording to the housewife, she was converted to Islam in 1989, when she was seven years old. 

Banggarama has sought the help of PKR Kedah Youth deputy chief and lawyer Gooi Hsiao Leung and the party’s Kedah Indian affairs bureau deputy chief R Kumaraguru Naidu.

Prior to getting married to her fisherman husband S Sockalingam, the 27-year-old woman said she had to obtain her MyKad from the National Registration Department (NRD) in Ipoh. 

Her marriage took place in Tanjung Piandang, Perak.

Banggarma had apparently fled from the Rumah Kanak-Kanak Taman Bakti when she was 16 together with several inmates without taking any of her identity documents.

“I was shocked when the NRD officers told me that I’m a Muslim convert by the name of Siti Hasnah. I was issued a MyKad with that name,” she told a press conference at Gooi’s office in Georgetown this afternoon. 

She said due to her Muslim name, she could not register her marriage to Sockalingam, which was conducted according to Hindu rites. She was also unable to register her husband’s name as the father in her children’s birth certificates.

Birth cert states ‘Hindu’

According to Banggarma, after being told about her conversion, she went back to the welfare home to retrieve her identity documents.

NONEAt the home, an officer handed over her birth certificate which stipulated that she was a born Hindu on Aug 13, 1982.

The certificate revealed that she was born in Keratong, Pahang to plantation worker B Subramaniam and Latchumy Ramadu.


The welfare home officer also handed over a certificate disclosing her conversion in 1989.

NONEShe was apparently converted to Islam before a religious officer representing the state Islamic council and department. The document showed her signature ‘Hasnah’ on the left side bottom corner.

However, Banggarma could not recall the incident and claimed that she was living as a Hindu while she was at the welfare home.

“I have always been a practicing Hindu,” she told reporters.

However, she admitted that she had attended Islamic prayer sessions with other inmates. “I supposed I just followed the crowd,” she said.

Due to the conversion, Banggarma had difficulties in registering the birth of her two children – Kanagaraj, eight, and Hisyanthini, two – until last year.

“I finally managed to obtain birth certificates for my Hindu children through legal help. I also tried to change my name back to my original Hindu name in my MyKad twice. But my attempts were unsuccessful,” she said.

Islamic authorities to investigate

Meanwhile, Gooi said he would bring up the issue with the state Islamic authorities to find a solution to end her Banggarma’s predicament.

“We would take the matter to court if we have to,” he said.

Gooi also chided the officers who converted Banggarma for being “irresponsible” and the welfare home for neglecting its duty.

“A welfare home’s primary objective is to take care of the children, not convert them. Only an irresponsible person would have converted a seven-year-old,” he said.

Contacted later, Penang Islamic Religious Affairs Council president Shabudin Yahaya said he would push for an investigation into the case.

“It happened a long time ago. We have to check our past records. It would take time,” he said.

State executive councillor in charge of Islamic affairs Abdul Malik Kassim however declined to comment on the case since it was a legal issue.

‘My husband and kids are all I have’

During the press conference, Banggarma also revealed that she was brought to the welfare home together with two of her elder brothers and a younger sister. 

“I was apparently found sleeping with my siblings on the roadside in Kepala Batas when the welfare officers took us to the home,” she recalled.

NONEHowever, once they were enrolled into the welfare home, the siblings were separated and she never met them again.

Banggarma said her mother died when she was very young and her father had abandoned her and her siblings soon after.

She said her father had visited her at the welfare home only once when she 13.

Banggarma added that she had three more older siblings who went missing before she was placed in the welfare home.

“My husband and my children are all I have. They are the world to me,” she said.

UPSR 2009

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Some interesting statistics from NST, Star and Malaysiakini:

  • National grade average increased by 1 percent
  • all As students increased from 9.19 t0 9.51 percent
  • Minimum C students increased to 63.03 percent compared to 62.56 in 2008.
  • All Es declined to 0.64 percent from 0.66 percent.
  • 506,620 pupils sat for the UPSR this year compared to 507,320 last year.
  • Gap between rural and urban pupils achieving excellent results this year was 3.64 per cent compared to 4.22 per cent last year.
  • Gap for good performance between the two areas is 5.55 per cent this year compared to 6.25 per cent last year.
  • Tamil language showed a strong improvement in A students, which is 3.6 per cent
  • Mathematics also showed a strong increase, which is 4.2 per cent.
  • Divyashree who died in the Kuala Dipang Kampar bridge tragedy got 4As and 3Bs.
  • 3,937 out of 44,856 pupils or 8.8 percent scored straight As in Perak compared to 9 percent last year.
  • 27,709 pupils or 62 percent passed the examination in Perak.
  • 817 Tamil school students scored 7 A’s this year compared to 725 last year, an increase of 92 students or 12.6 percent.
  • Selangor again emerged as the school with highest 7As students from Tamil schools.
  • 2 schools in Johor had 23 7As.
  • Samy Vellu attributed the students’ success to the hard work put in by them and their parents as well as the strategy implemented by the MIC through MIED (including printing and distribution of UPSR revision books to Tamil school students every year.)

1handphone, 1Malaysia

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Yes! Another proud achievement for us. We have joined the big guys. We are in the big league! we are…, hold on, I’m over-reacting here.

According to official MCMC statistics, every Malaysian owns a handphone now. There are 28.9 million registered users in Malaysia while the population is 27 million. So, minus the foreigners, mostly likely every Malaysian owns a handphone.  Last year it was 87.9 percent of the population.

It seem we are the first Asian country to achieve 100 percent, but the report quoted other countries like Japan, South Korea and Thailand also have achieved the same. Last I remembered, Thailand was an Asian country.

Of course, in reality, a person may have more than one handphone.

SJKT Bukit Darah UPSR results

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SJKT Bukit Darah recorded a 56% passing rate, which is a 8% drop from last year. HM said its due to more students (37) compared to previous year.

However, the number of good results were similar:

7A – 2
6A – 2
5A – 3

Previously, there was 3 students who got 7As and 1 6As.

This year, UMIC’s involvement was limited due to lack of man power and finances. The school was also being supported by other NGOs this year.

For the last few years, the school is maintaining the passing rate for above 50% and we hope that it will slowly improve.

UMIC thanks all donors and well-wishers for their support.

RM391 million merry-go-round

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When news first broke out about the buying over (or bailout?) of Talam’s debt, information was hazy. Today’s paper provided info on how the money gets moved around, explained by none other than a dentist!:

Explaining the procedure, former Selangor Mentri Besar Dr Mohd Khir Toyo said the Selangor Industrial Corporation (SIC), a subsidiary of PKNS, had been directed to buy over the RM391mil owed by Talam Corp to the state agencies.

SIC would then apply for a bank loan from CIMB to buyover the debts, and channel the funds to the state government as payment.

“The state government would then offer a grant of RM391mil to Mentri Besar Incorporated which will then channel the fund to SIC, which will later pay off its debt to the bank,’’ he said, adding that the SIC would also have to bear a RM70,000 daily interest until it settled the debt.

The issue is creating another problem in the state government as some of the saying the MB did not discuss this with other PKR reps.

Worse still:

Some have also questioned the need for the state to buy over the debts, as the multiple transactions involved might incur additional costs including consultancy charges.

Rumours are rife that certain quarters were making a quick buck out of the “round-tripping” procedure involved in the buyover.

So, will the state be transparent and reveal who are the consultants, whose idea it was, is it an acceptable practise, is it legal, can the money be put to better use and so on?

Looks like Sani Bhagavan is firmly entrenched in Selangor state government’s house!