Education Ministry says it has never banned traditional songs in response to Penang excos

‘Kadavul Valthu’ and ‘Tamil Valthu’ were to be performed at Tamil language event in Kepala Batas yesterday

10:23 PM MYT

 

GEORGE TOWN – The Penang education department has stated that the Education Ministry (MOE) has never banned any traditional song performance at language, arts and cultural events.

The department also added that it has taken necessary measures to ensure such a situation would not recur in the future.

“The MOE is aware of the viral issue regarding the ban on traditional song performance during the organising of the 2023 National level Tamil Language Carnival,” it stated, adding that such events are encouraged as they will boost interest among students and encourage the spirit of unity in a multiracial community.

Penang state exco Saundarajoo Somu and Bagan Dalam assemblyman Kumaran Krishnan had urged Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to intervene, after allegations that the songs ‘Kadavul Valthu’ and ‘Tamil Valthu’ were banned at the launch of the Tamil language event in Kepala Batas yesterday.

‘Kadavul Valthu’ is a song about Hindu deities while ‘Tamil Valthu’ is a song related to the Tamil language.

Sundarajoo, who is also Penang Tamil Schools Special Committee chairman, also alleged that a banner depicting Tamil philosopher and literature icon, Thiruvalluva was banned from being used. – November 24, 2023

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