Ramasamy: Engage with vernacular school critic, not take police action
Former Penang deputy chief minister P Ramasamy has defended academic Teo Kok Seong after the police opened an investigation paper over the latter’s remarks on vernacular schools propagating racism.
In a statement uploaded on Facebook today, Ramasamy said the government or any parties with differing views should engage in healthy discourse rather than resorting to police action...
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