Speaker ejects PH and PN MPs after shouting match, tells them to drink some coffee

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A brief shouting match in Parliament saw Speaker Tan Sri Johari Abdul ejecting Parit Buntar MP Mohd Misbahul Munir Masduki and Hulu Langat MP Mohd Sany Hamzan from the House on Monday (Nov 6) afternoon.

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00:00 related to the discrimination of low-income people.
00:03 First, I have raised this issue before, but I saw through the KFA teachers
00:11 the use of textbooks and also the copyrighted documents are still not discriminated.
00:17 This is a burden on parents when school changes occur
00:22 because they have to buy new books when they move to a new workplace.
00:25 The teachers' allowance is not paid for by the government.
00:30 Their welfare is not taken care of.
00:32 It is difficult for KFA teachers to get a bank loan
00:35 to buy a vehicle that is suitable for their needs
00:38 because their allowance is very small and they cannot write their salary
00:43 only on the allowance, so the bank does not issue a loan
00:46 to buy a motorcycle or car that is suitable for their needs.
00:52 They also do not have a pension, even though they have taught for more than 30 years.
00:57 Sometimes KFA teachers are threatened just because they support the opposition party in the election.
01:02 It is their right to support any opposition party.
01:05 It is their right to be political as long as they do not violate the school's obligations.
01:10 Finally, I also agree with Mr. Ranggapani.
01:13 Mr. Ibunta, I also agree with Mr. Ibunta.
01:16 The issue of whether to support or not is outside, but not in school.
01:20 It is not allowed in school.
01:22 The issue we are hearing now is that there are two politicians in school.
01:26 I do not give way. Do you not understand?
01:28 I agree with Mr. Ibunta.
01:31 Outside, there is no problem. Support any party.
01:34 But in school, you cannot be political.
01:36 Thank you, my friend, Mr. Ibunta.
01:38 This is a violation of the rules.
01:40 If you do not allow it, then sit down.
01:42 What is the violation of the rules?
01:45 I am quite angry with the violation that disturbs the people who speak without justice.
01:49 Speaker, please take action.
01:51 Mr. Ibunta, I will add one more minute.
01:53 Add one more minute. Two minutes.
01:54 He disturbed two minutes ago.
01:56 It's okay. Give me one more minute.
01:58 Okay. One more thing.
02:00 I ask for the views of the Minister of Religious Affairs
02:03 to ensure that the prayers of the Kudut Nazilah and the Takbir
02:08 which are not allowed by the Minister of Education
02:11 Mr. Ibunta, can you give one more minute?
02:14 First,
02:15 Can you give one more minute?
02:16 I hope the Minister of Religious Affairs does not prevent the students of religious schools
02:22 from violating the Takbir and the prayers of the Kudut Nazilah
02:27 because it is taught by the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah.
02:30 Takbir is a violation of Allah's will.
02:34 It means Allah is the Greatest.
02:36 This is not true.
02:37 When...
02:38 Minister, please.
02:40 Be patient, Minister.
02:41 You can answer when you are in a roll.
02:42 Don't you understand the rules?
02:44 You can answer when you are in a roll.
02:46 I don't ask the Minister of Communications.
02:48 I ask the Minister of Religious Affairs.
02:50 He is a minister who does not understand the rules.
02:53 Why is it not allowed
02:55 as it is the Sunnah of the Prophet taught by the Messenger of Allah
02:58 when the Muslims are in trouble
03:00 in a form of violence like a disease attack.
03:03 And also the Muslims are killed.
03:05 Mr. Ibunta, please.
03:07 Please explain a little.
03:09 Mr. Ibunta, you are making a false story.
03:12 Mr. Ibunta, please try to confuse the audience.
03:15 All the speakers, please sit down.
03:17 Sit down.
03:18 Ulu Langat, stand up.
03:19 Including Mr. Ibunta, you are finished.
03:21 Okay, I invite...
03:23 I want to close this.
03:24 Mr. Kadhing, I have given you the spanner earlier.
03:26 Mr. Kadhing, please.
03:27 I am angry with Ulu Langat and others
03:30 who do not follow the rules
03:32 and disturb the people who are speaking.
03:34 It's okay if you don't follow the rules, Mr. Ibunta.
03:36 But you are making a false story.
03:37 This slander is dangerous.
03:39 Islam prohibits slander.
03:41 Islam prohibits slander.
03:43 Mr. Ibunta, that's more dangerous.
03:45 We don't follow the rules.
03:47 Okay, listen up.
03:55 I want you to leave now.
03:57 Both of you, leave.
03:59 Ulu Langat, Mr. Ibunta, leave now.
04:02 How many days, Mr. Speaker?
04:05 Just today. You can leave tomorrow.
04:07 From now on, you can leave tomorrow.
04:09 Go and have a cup of coffee with Ulu Langat.
04:11 Why should I leave? Ulu Langat is the one who is disturbing.
04:13 I told you to leave.
04:14 I am sitting down.
04:15 Mr. Ushul, Mr. Ushul.
04:16 Don't argue.
04:17 I am sitting down.
04:18 When Ulu Langat gets up, I will get up.
04:20 Okay, I am sitting down.
04:21 Okay, I ask both of you to leave.
04:23 Both of you, leave and go and have a cup of coffee.
04:25 Go.
04:26 Okay, Mr. Kadhing, please.
04:28 [End]

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