
ڤورتل دعوا راماي بنجلاديش مڠاكو تريما مويكاد
A portal has claimed that a group of Bangladeshi workers admitted to being given identification cards (IC) by the Malaysian government and liked marrying local Malay women so they could enjoy other benefits as well.
According to Daily Express (click here or see screenshot far below), the Bangladeshis made this confession when asked by representatives of the Small and Medium Entrepreneurs Organisation of Malaysia (Ikhlas) in front of the Bangladesh High Commission here, earlier Sunday.
“Many received ICs, right?” asked the president of Ikhlas, Mohd Ridzuan Abdullah, of the group.
“Yes,” the group answered.
A portal has claimed that a group of Bangladeshi workers admitted to being given identification cards (IC) by the Malaysian government and liked marrying local Malay women so they could enjoy other benefits as well.
According to Daily Express (click here or see screenshot far below), the Bangladeshis made this confession when asked by representatives of the Small and Medium Entrepreneurs Organisation of Malaysia (Ikhlas) in front of the Bangladesh High Commission here, earlier Sunday.
The portal wrote:
Clutching the Malaysian flags given to them, the Bangladeshis also admitted they enjoyed so many benefits that they no longer wished to return to their homeland.
“Many received ICs, right?” asked the president of Ikhlas, Mohd Ridzuan Abdullah, of the group.
“Yes,” the group answered.
Question: Married Malay women, right?
Answer: Right.
Question: Issued an IC after marrying Malays, right?
Answer: Right.
Question: Married Malays with the intention of starting a business, right?
Answer: Right.
At a press conference held right after, Ridzuan said the confession of the Bangladeshis was proof they enjoyed even more benefits than locals did.
“The Bangladeshis admitted they love it here. They admitted enjoying every benefit I questioned them about just now.
“I do believe even the locals do not enjoy the benefits that they (Bangladeshis) get.”
Ridzuan said that many foreign workers in the country did not agree to a further 1.5 million Bangladeshi workers coming into the country.
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