University Student and Legalisation of Marriage Under 21
In my opinion, students should be allowed to take part in politics while they are still pursuing their studies.
Firstly, students who are the young generations have the great potential to involve in politics. They have the better physical and emotional state and are very active in this stage. They have also less afraid to fail and fewer prejudices to hold when take part in politics. For example, Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim was involved in the politics since he was young. We can see that the indomitable students had a number of very advance ideas rather than the influential politicians, their ability should not be underrated.
Students should be allowed to involve in politics because they have the same and equal rights to express their ideas about the politics. Since Malaysia is a democratic country, the freedom of speech is the primary liberty of a citizen, with the restriction of the law. Students are also the citizens in the country, they have the same rights with other citizens to represent their own opinions about the politics. For example, one of the functions in AUKU (Akta Universiti dan Kolej Universiti) is prohibiting the students to take part in politics, the rights of student to express their ideas and opinion will be abolished.
In conclusion, students should be permitted to involve in politics while they are studying.
I agree that the Government sets an age for the legalisation of marriage which is 21.
The Government should legalise the marriage at 21 because people aged below 21 are immature in emotion and mental. After the marriage, they need to maintain the relationship of each other. If each other are misunderstanding and intolerance, the family will break up and children become victims in the future. They need to make the decisions to solve the problems themselves in daily life.
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