Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim said he had provided 1,000 tablets for students in the B40 community and claimed the government had failed to ensure that they could have proper access to online classes during the movement control order (MCO).
"I have prepared 1,000 tablets for students, particularly those from the B40, so as to reduce their burden and ensure their online education can progress.
"It is also a sign of the (education) ministry's failure," he told journalists in Port Dickson today.
"I have prepared 1,000 tablets for students, particularly those from the B40, so as to reduce their burden and ensure their online education can progress.
"It is also a sign of the (education) ministry's failure," he told journalists in Port Dickson today.
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