Fresh initiative to expose youths to politics


RECENTLY, I went to the School of Politics, an event organised by the Barisan Nasional Youth Volunteers (BNYV) in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur. I attended the event as an independent volunteer to observe the proceedings and obtain feedback from the participants. I also wanted to study the attitude of young people these days towards politics.

I did a random survey on this a few months ago and found that young people nowadays are more inclined towards politics and are concerned about the political developments around them.

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