Keep quiet on vernacular schools and let court decide, lawyer tells politicians
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Politicians debating about the existence of vernacular schools should "keep quiet" and allow the court to decide, said lawyer Mohamed Haniff Khatri Abdulla.
Haniff, who is representing a group of NGOs to challenge the constitutional status of vernacular schools, said if the politicians were interested, they should intervene...
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