Category: Politik

  • MUIS – It Is Not Justifiable For Sultan Mosque To Chase Us Out Because A Minister Is Visiting

    MUIS – It Is Not Justifiable For Sultan Mosque To Chase Us Out Because A Minister Is Visiting

    Dear Sultan Mosque – Singapore.

    My friends and I were chased out of your public praying area by one of your staff around 5pm because a “minister” was visiting your premises. After our (5 of us) Asr prayers we sat down for a discussion about Islam matters and fiqh. Out of a sudden one of your staff came to us and told us to leave the premise because “5 or more people sitting in the prayer hall is an offence”.

    Since when is this a rule in Allah’s house. What make matter worse when he go on and on about Isis and illegal gathering. As this is Allah’s house my friends and I just want to leave the hall without any unnecessary argument.

    As we were taking our belongings to leave he added “as there will be a minister visiting this mosque, it is advisable for you guys to leave because this might be an ugly sight for the minister and the mosque.”

    You know what? May Allah judge you and your organization for this appalling incident and niat. So a minister is greater than Allah?

    ITTAQULLAH!

     

    Source: Saifudean Mead

  • SDP Will Contest In Bukit Batok By-Election

    SDP Will Contest In Bukit Batok By-Election

    The SDP will be contesting in the Bt Batok by-election which we expect will be called soon.

    Our campaign team has been activated and we will work very hard to be the people’s voice in Parliament and continue to be the Competent, Constructive and Compassionate party that Singaporeans want to see.

     

    Source: Singapore Democratic Party (SDP)

  • David Ong Resigned After Affair With Married Grassroots Activist Exposed

    David Ong Resigned After Affair With Married Grassroots Activist Exposed

    Bukit Batok MP David Ong resigned suddenly on March 12 afternoon citing “a personal  indiscretion” as the reason.

    It is now believed that the indiscretion was an extramarital affair with a married grassroots activist.

    The woman is believed to be Ms Wendy Lim, 41, who works in a logistics firm.

    According to her company website, Ms Lim was previously a leading crew member with Singapore Airlines .

    Chinese daily Lianhe Zaobao that reported that Ms Lim is an active member of the Bukit Batok People’s Action Party Women’s Wing.

    The group’s Facebook page shows Ms Lim in a number of photographs, taking part in various grassroots activities as well as the General Election last year.

    Mr Ong, 54, is married with three children.

    Ms Lim is also married with three children of her own.

    Ms Lim could not be contacted yesterday. Her Facebook page was made private shortly after Mr Ong’s resignation.

    It is believed that the affair lasted six months and that it was Ms Lim’s husband who lodged a complaint.

    The PAP spokesman refused further comment on this information last night.

    Mr Ong also did not respond to our further queries.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Bukit Batok MP David Ong Resigns

    Bukit Batok MP David Ong Resigns

    Bukit Batok MP David Ong has announced his resignation citing “personal reasons”, according to a press statement from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) on Saturday (Mar 12).

    In the meantime, Mr Desmond Lee, Senior Minister of State for Home Affairs and National Development and MP for Jurong GRC, will take care of Bukit Batok residents, said PM Lee Hsien Loong.

    A by-election will be held in Bukit Batok SMC in due course, he added.
    Below are the statements reproduced in full:

    David Ong To LHL

    PMO Letter

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • What Could’ve Happened If A White Horse Died Instead Of Dominique Lee?

    What Could’ve Happened If A White Horse Died Instead Of Dominique Lee?

    An NSF died while in service through the negligence of SAF officers. In any democratic country, the government would have punished those responsible, issued an apology and paid fair compensation to the victim’s family. This would have permitted closure for the victim’s family and all parties to move on.

    But under PAP’s pseudo democracy, all the government does is engage in half-truths to sweep its mistakes under the carpet. Perhaps only MINDEF is able to move on because a loophole in the law has allowed the government to save hundreds of thousands in compensation. Perhaps this is KPI related or maybe it’s about face saving.

    In SAF’s clarification, it stated that “the two officers were summarily tried in 2013 for negligent performance of lawful order or duty, found guilty, and punished according to military law”.

    Cpt Chia was one of the officers “punished” in 2013 for his negligent act in 2012. Within a year of the “punishment”, he was promoted to Major. No wonder Chia said he hoped Dominique’s family would find closure and “move on with their lives”. We can see that Chia did not only move on, he has moved up in his career, thanks to all his supportive superiors who somehow turned a blind eye to his conviction by the military court. The moral decay under the PAP should be of concern to Singaporeans: punishment = promotion when you happen to be on PAP’s side.

    Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen has now weighed in on the issue by announcing that his ministry should waive the $22,000 legal costs to be paid by Dominque’s family. Ng is still avoiding the issue of apology and just compensation. Ng made many motherhood statements but since he did not address the issue, we should not expect any closure for Dominique’s family.

    Mindef is trying to save face and money but this is penny wise, pound foolish: it will take a very long time to regain Singaporeans’ trust after its reputation has been self damaged.

    I have a son serving in the SCDF and a younger one enlisting next year. How am I to tell them to give their all after having witnessed SAF covering its own ass? Aren’t there many parents having the same thought?

    Those who have gone through grief should be able to fully empathise with Dominique’s parents: any million dollar compensation wouldn’t have made a difference to their immeasurable loss. The closure which his mum has been seeking is something she deserves and is not unreasonable.

    The PAP government must do the “right thing” and not apologise only at 2359 when its loss of power seems imminent.

    If a white horse had died, wouldn’t Minister Ng have demanded accountability by having not only both officers hentak kaki for life but their superiors as well? Wouldn’t the servile press highlight SAF’s negligence day and night as well as the immense loss to the family of the dead white horse? Wouldn’t Minister Ng seek justice if his loved one had died due to others’ negligence?

    For those who are still unable to empathise with Dominique’s family, you should touch your heart and ask yourself: Would you have made the same callous comments if a white horse had died? Would you even dare to utter your hope that the family of the dead white horse will move on with their lives knowing full well the issue of negligence has yet to be resolved?

    Source: https://likedatosocanmeh.wordpress.com

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