Category: Politik

  • Workers’ Party: Body Of Deceased Bangladeshi AHTC Cleaner Prepared For Repatriation According To Islamic Rites With MP Faisal Manap’s Assistance

    Workers’ Party: Body Of Deceased Bangladeshi AHTC Cleaner Prepared For Repatriation According To Islamic Rites With MP Faisal Manap’s Assistance

    I am very sad to share that one of our dedicated Town Council cleaners from Bangladesh passed away in an incident in the course of his work yesterday morning in a bin centre near Blk 620, Bedok Reservoir Road. The Town Councillors and staff of Aljunied-Hougang Town Council extend our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased.

    Both the Town Council and the conservancy contractor are assisting the authorities in their investigations into this incident, and it is therefore inappropriate for me to comment further at this time. I understand statements have been given to the Police and officers from the Ministry of Manpower. I will personally update everyone once the details of the incident are clear and confirmed by investigations.

    In light of this incident, the Town Council management has directed all its conservancy contractors to carry out toolbox talks to their staff, and to follow up with additional safety briefings as a matter of urgency.

    On a personal note, I would like to thank my colleague, the MP-elect for Aljunied GRC (Kaki Bukit) Mr Faisal Manap for offering his services at a very early stage to ensure that the body of the deceased is prepared for repatriation and burial with the appropriate Islamic rites, even though the conservancy contractor took on this responsibility without question. I would also like to extend my gratitude to my Property Manager Imran for arranging a prayer session in the days to come at our local mosque in Eunos for all our Muslim cleaners, especially those from Bangladesh who serve in the Eunos ward, as a gesture of solidarity with the family of the deceased.

    The deceased leaves behind a wife and three children. Our hearts go out to them.

    *Update

    Dear friends,

    Some of you have asked about donating to the family of the deceased worker. Thank you for your patience as the Aljunied-Hougang Town Council staff worked through the protocol for this effort.

    Donors and members of the public can drop off their donations via cash or cheque (made out to “Aljunied-Hougang Town Council” and to state at the back – “For deceased worker’s family”) at any of the following offices from 10 am today until 12.30pm on the 16th January 2016:

    1. ALJUNIED-HOUGANG TOWN COUNCIL MAIN OFFICE
    Blk 810 Hougang Central #02-214 Singapore 530810
    2. BEDOK RESERVOIR OFFICE
    Blk 136 Bedok Reservoir Road #01-1413 Singapore 470136
    3. KAKI BUKIT OFFICE
    Blk 549 Bedok North Avenue 1 #01-460 Singapore 460549
    4. SERANGOON OFFICE
    Blk 147 Serangoon North Avenue 1 #01-421 Singapore 550147
    5. HOUGANG OFFICE
    Blk 701 Hougang Avenue 2 #01-01 Singapore 530701

    It is important for me to inform all potential donors that the worker is covered by a basic work injury insurance plan provided by the conservancy contractor, and the payout will be determined by the results of the investigations.

    Thank you.

     

    Source: Pritam Singh

  • HDB Flat Buyers Still Living In Denial – HDB Still Owner Of Most Expensive Concrete Pigeon Holes

    HDB Flat Buyers Still Living In Denial – HDB Still Owner Of Most Expensive Concrete Pigeon Holes

    Ah Kow: I heard from kopi tiam talking about our HDB not really belong to us. How come like that?

    Ahmad: Not possible leh. Must belong to me because every month my CPF OA become kosong to pay for my 3-room bird cage.

    Arumugam: I don’t believe you guys also same as the 70% PAP supporters still believe in our home ownership crap. Let me tell you – this is a SCAM! But it’s the people who voted for this scam.

    Ah Kow: Wa lau eh, say until so serious wait you get letter from PAP Aunty Sue then you know.

    Arumugam: Aiyah, when I state facts, why should I be afraid? There is more evidence but before I show you this, let me show you some proof I saw on the internet a few months ago. (Turning on his laptop) he pointed to a legal document.

    Ah Kow and Ahmad almost fell off their chairs in disbelief.

    Ah Kow: But if everyone think we are the real owner, that means it must be true.

    Arumugam: Long time ago before policemen wore shorts, people believed the world was flat. Not everyone like you so ignorant but I don’t blame you. PAP’s propaganda machine damn powerful, can turn black into white, night into day. Look at another document here – the ‘owner’ is just the lessee.

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    Ahmad: I think Arumugam is right, see this document here (below), also state the word lessees. Sia, I think we all kena con big time.

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    Arumugam: Singaporeans really living in denial but they cannot admit the truth because it would mean they have been blur like sotongs. Few adults will admit they have been fooled by their government.

    Ah Kow: I also don’t want to believe this, sia.

    Arumugam: When I rented out a room last year, guess what? I must inform the real landlord, HDB ,and submit all the particulars of my tenant. If you really own a property, such as a condo, there’s no need to inform anyone because you are not a fake landlord, like HDB ‘owners’.

    Ah Kow: Hmm… ya hor, I feel dam sian but I understand better now. No wonder because HDB is the real landlord it can decide to suka suka change HDB rules. Knn I better sell my HDB tomorrow, don’t want to kena scam.

    Ahmad: Bro, after selling, where you stay? Set up tent at the beach or sleep at void decks?

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    Arumugam: Seriously, PAP has been screwing up citizens and profiting from us because that is the only way it can make money – in Singapore. At the stroke of a pen, “lessees” = “owners” just like CPF belongs to us but the rules are rewritten by PAP almost every year..

    Ahmad: But isit big deal if lessee is not owner?

    Arumugam: It is a very big deal because if all HDB ‘owners’ are correctly classified as ‘lessees’, then our home ownership rate will fall from 90.3 % to the lowest in the world.

    Arumugam: Actually today I want to tell you guys that HDB already confirmed Singaporeans are not the owners on its website which it stated “Your can sublet your whole flat” or “You can sublet your spare bedroom(s)”.link

    Ah Kow: Sublet and rent not the same meh?

    Arumugam: HDB did not use “sublet” without knowing the definition. Merriam-Webster dictionary defines “sublet” as:

    • : to allow someone to use (an apartment, house, etc., that you are renting) for a period of time in return for payment
    • : to use (an apartment, house, etc., that is rented by someone) in return for payment

    Ahmad: That mean for 50 years everyone kena con by PAP?

    Arumugam: People want to believe they are owners, especially when prices keep going up and they feel richer on paper. So they keep voting for PAP. People want to con themselves with the help of PAP. This own self con own self game has been played for too long and PAP will lose face big time if foreign media discover what has been going on. Now you look at the next page to confirm we are HDB’s tenants and our tenants are correctly classified as “subtenants” by HDB. If we are really “owners” as stated, HDB should not have stated our “tenants” as “subtenants”.

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    Ah Kow: Sia, I think Aru is right. HDB say our tenants are “subtenants” mean we are “tenants” of HDB. Knn I want to go Hong Lim Green and hold protest rally like Roy.

    Ahmad: Bro, be careful OK. Roy HLP protest rally kena shut down by civil servants who play politics. You don’t forget you only got ITE cert, who want to listen to you. Ha ha.

    Arumugam: Singapore is so unique to have scored another first in the world: property ‘owners’ are not allowed to mortgage their property. But we can’t always blame PAP for scamming us because we have the most educated morons voting for this own-government-scam-own-citizens system. Just have to live with HDB being the real owner of the most expensive concrete pigeon hole in the sky. (sigh)

     

    Source: https://likedatosocanmeh.wordpress.com

  • Former WP Member: Pritam Singh A Clown For Suggesting That MINDEF Also Charge For Parking

    Former WP Member: Pritam Singh A Clown For Suggesting That MINDEF Also Charge For Parking

    Another clown from the WP side. Made such comparison without thinking.

    By making NSMen to pay for parking space in camps is totally a bad idea. Firstly, most camps do have parking lots reserved for NSMen to park their vehicles during their call-ups. Do Mr Pritam Singh or WP do their call-ups before? Army camps are mostly situated away from any sights of residential or industrial areas. If many NSMen have to park their vehicles hundreds of metres away from the camps, they may jammed up the nearby parking spaces.

    Secondly, have he or WP made a comparison of the number of vehicle parked in camps and schools?
    In schools, the staffs that parked their vehicles are just a small fraction of estimated 20 vehicles. However in camps provided when thereare call-ups the number of vehicles parked could be more than 50 to 100 vehicles. MOST of the NSMen pooled their vehicles to reach to the camps.

    Now more and more clowns are talking points without having considerations to the People. Mr Pritam Singh and WP is now showing that they are just incapable in having “debates” for the People. Next GE, WP Aljunied may fall completely with such clowns voted in.

    Mohamed Fazli bin Talip

     

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Widowed Mother Of 5 Young Children Need Your Help

    Widowed Mother Of 5 Young Children Need Your Help

    Hi Mr Goh Gilbert

    I read the news about the single parent assistance scheme on your FB…I am a single mum of 5 young kids too age 14,9,8,7 and 19 months.

    My only sole breadwinner – my late husband had passed away due to a sudden heart attack while cycling to his work place last year

    The CDC used to help me out but now they close my case and i have to wait a year before I could re apply for assistance.

    They have this policy that they can’t help a family for more than 24 months.

    We are currently staying in a rental flat in Ghim Moh.

    Any assistance is appreciated. Thank you.

    Syah Izz

    Editor’s note: If you like to assist the family please let us know. Any small direct cash transfer or delivery of groceries is much appreciated. 

    Be our Good Samaritan for the new year!

     

    Source: Gilbert Goh

  • Teo Chee Hean: Singapore’s Social Cohesion A Strong Defence Against Terror Attacks

    Teo Chee Hean: Singapore’s Social Cohesion A Strong Defence Against Terror Attacks

    The threat of terrorism has grown with the emergence of the Islamic State (ISIS) group and lone-wolfs who can be self-radicalised over the Internet, and no one country can guarantee that it will not fall prey to an attack. Should an attack ever take place in Singapore, the country’s reservoir of goodwill and trust among all communities will help the nation rally together to reject the premises and actions of the terrorists and to support the victims and rebuild, said Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean.

    But trust must never be taken granted and is something Singapore has to work on constantly, added Mr Teo, who is Coordinating Minister for National Security, in an interview with Channel News Asia last week. Below is an excerpt from the interview, in which Mr Teo also touched on non-traditional security threats such as cyberattacks and transboundary haze, as well as four key issues Singapore faces in the medium term.

    What sets Singapore apart from other countries in terms of countering radicalism and extremism?

    I commend our Muslim community and its leadership for their commitment to promote and practise Islam in the context of our multi-racial, multi-religious society. In fact, all our communities and faiths understand, and are committed to, working together for multi-racial, multi-religious harmony. This requires mutual understanding and tolerance from all communities.

    In contrast, in some European countries, Muslim communities continue to practise Islam in a way that is based on the countries that they came from, usually countries where Muslims are a majority.

    The preachers … tend to preach and practise Islam in a way that is appropriate for their original countries, and not contextualised to the countries in which they have now settled and become citizens. This creates a possible dilemma for some Muslims who may not be quite sure how to place themselves in the context of the countries they now live in, and still be observant to their faith and their beliefs, based on practices from a different context.

    We also have another situation in a number of Muslim-majority countries, where Islam has now become a major part of politics, and enters into the political competition. This provides an opportunity for those who are more radical to find a platform in this competition.

    In Singapore, we are fortunate that the vast majority of Muslims in Singapore and the Muslim leadership are united with all Singaporeans to fight extremism, terrorism and violence, no matter what the source is.

    What are some specific things we are doing to counter extremist ideology?

    The Muslim community in Singapore has taken a number of very important proactive steps to counter extremist ideology, radicalism and violence. These measures were reviewed and enhanced since about two years ago with the emergence of ISIS.

    First, the Friday messages and sermons in our mosques deliver messages of peace and social harmony, and call on Singaporeans to reject extremism, radicalism and violence. This is quite different from some countries where radical preachers preach quite the opposite, putting poison into the micro-ecosystem.

    Second, our Muslim religious leaders have developed a counter-ideology to refute the tenets on which ISIS bases itself. This helps to inoculate individuals, especially the young, who might be uncertain or confused by the messages which emanate from ISIS, including over the Internet. Our religious leaders also use such counter-ideology to help bring those who have been radicalised back to the correct path.

    Third, we found ways for Singaporeans to help the refugees in Syria and Iraq. It was not just the Muslim community, but also non-Muslim groups in Singapore, who wanted to contribute. This shows that we are united in a common humanity, and united in wanting to live in peace and harmony together in a multi-racial, multi-religious society in Singapore.

    Are the social bonds between our races and religions robust enough to bounce back from an attack, and perhaps become a stronger society, should it happen?

    Since independence, we have invested a lot to build up trust between communities, community leaders and individuals. But trust is a very fragile thing, which we must never take for granted. It is something which we have to work on all the time, every day.

    The target of terrorists is actually our social cohesion. In Singapore, we have a better chance than most countries to withstand an attack, because we have a great reservoir of goodwill and trust among all communities in Singapore. This will help us to draw together in the event of an attack, rejecting the premises and actions of those who carried out the attack, and rallying together to support the victims and to rebuild.

     

    Editor’s Note: This is an excerpt from an interview with DPM Teo Chee Hean.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

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