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Keep quiet on vernacular schools and let court decide, lawyer tells politicians
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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