Ramasamy says speech at MGS was on unity, not religious in nature


GEORGE TOWN: The new trend among Muslim students in Methodist Primary Girls' School buying only from Muslim stalls at the school canteen has raised concerns with the state government.

Penang Deputy Chief Minister II Dr P. Ramasamy said the matter was highlighted to him during a meeting with the school's board members on Tuesday (Oct 1).

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