It looks like another petty move by the Federal Government to disallow elected representatives from non-Barisan parties in Pakatan-controlled states from discharging their duties to the people.
According to Ramasamy, there wasn't a political agenda involved. “This is a social activity for poor pupils and we felt that good programmes should continue."
The latest person to wade into this controversy was former Barisan state executive councillor Dr Toh Kin Woon who expressed disappointment at the attitude of the the Penang education department. Dr Toh retired from active politics when Parliament and the State Asemblies were dissolved in February for the General Elections.

"Many students did not even know they had vision problems. We conducted medical assessments camps in several areas, particularly where there are Tamil schools, and found as many as 100 to 200 children needing spectacles to correct their vision. We managed to get the state to intervene and pay for the spectacles."
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Dr Toh Kin Woon is the only one from Gerakan who still have a conscience.
The others?
Well ....
Long live Dr Toh Kin Woon !!!
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