July 2 hearing for lawyer's bid to withdraw suit on vernacular schools

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July 2 hearing for lawyer's bid to withdraw suit on vernacular schools
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However, three language-based interest groups are objecting to the application, saying Khairul Azam Abdul Aziz filed the suit to gain publicity. FMTNews vernacular

Khairul Azam Abdul Aziz initially sought a declaration that the law governing the use of Chinese and Tamil at vernacular schools is against the Federal Constitution.

The three, who were made interveners, also said Khairul should not be allowed to abandon his suit as the subject matter before the court is a constitutional issue. “After uttering those words, he spit at the camera. This shows that the plaintiff is racist,” Permalu said in the affidavit sighted by FMT.

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