Category: Politik

  • Netizens Slam NSP On Facebook Page For Contesting Marine Parade

    Netizens Slam NSP On Facebook Page For Contesting Marine Parade

    After news broke about a heated discussion between the National Solidarity Party (NSP) and the Workers Party (WP) during an oppositions get-together meeting on Tuesday, some netizens have gone on to the NSP Facebook page to criticize the party for obstructing the WP’s plans in Marine Parade Group Representation Constituency (GRC).

    In the NSP’s latest Facebook posting, pictures of the party’s most recent walkabout at Marine Parade GRC were uploaded for supporters on Tuesday evening. However, the move has been construed by some as a deliberate provocation against the WP, who is also contesting the ward.

    According to a report from confidential sources, the dispute between the 2 parties stems from the WP’s claims over Marine Parade GRC, Jalan Besar GRC and theMacPherson single-seat ward, which the NSP also wishes to contest. The WP was reportedly adamant on contesting in Marine Parade GRC, which NSP had previously contested and narrowly lost with 43.4% of the vote against the incumbent People’s Action Party (PAP) candidate during that election.

    Although most netizens stopped short of condemning the NSP, many strongly advised the party to step aside so that the party with the stronger chance of winning could come forward.

    One netizen, Jane Grant, wrote, “NSP, it was Nicole Seah who won the hearts of the voters; not your party. If you insist on contesting in Marine Parade, it would only show how shallow your thought process is as your party is not thinking about the greater good or the people but your own selfish ambitions.”

    She continued, “If you want to win, contest in MacPherson. The WP has a much higher potential and credibility to win in Marine Parade than NSP. Multi cornered fights always and will favor the PAP. This is a no brainer. For the sake of Singapore’s future, leave Marine Parade alone.”

    Jane’s words were echoed by another netizen, Joey Kim: “Frankly speaking if NSPwant to win any seat in coming GE, the only solution is to focus on Tampines &Tampines only. Send your best line up to Tampines. If you fight more than 1 grc, my prediction is 赔了夫人又折兵. Mark my words.”

    “Seems like NSP today is like Reform Party in 2011. Many high calibre people come in and eventually many more left the party. Perhaps NSP should consolidate their strength and firm up the party’s leadership and direction,” wrote one netizen, RafizHapipi. “NSP has the branding tradition and reputation to once again be a force in Singapore’s political scene. However, the party is injured now. It is a waste to spread the party’s resources thin. Pls do consider putting your best team up in North West region.”

    Although many netizens did not appear to be supportive of the NSP, one netizen,Munchi Abd, said that he hoped that “NSP will not back out their fights with other opposition parties and stand for what they fight for.”

    Given the state of affairs now, much hinges on today’s discussion between the opposition parties, who will need to iron out these territorial issues before the coming General Elections for the good of all Singaporeans.

     

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Tin Pei Ling To Contest MacPherson SMC

    Tin Pei Ling To Contest MacPherson SMC

    The team sends Pei Ling and How Yue our heartiest congratulations on their newborn.

    Mother looks radiant and baby (boy) ruddy. Father is, of course, happy.

    Lest she is anxious, I passed the message from the Party that she will be fielded in MacPherson in coming GE.

    I advised her to rest and not worry about the date of the GE.

    She will not be there at the ND Parade but there will be time for her to turn up at Nomination, and campaign thereafter. — gct

     

    Source: MParader

  • Opposition Party Chiefs Slam Half-Truths Leaked From Meeting

    Opposition Party Chiefs Slam Half-Truths Leaked From Meeting

    Some Opposition party chiefs expressed unhappiness over a perceived breach of confidentiality following a meeting on Monday (Aug 3) attended by representatives of 11 parties, calling it an attempt to “destroy Opposition unity”.

    The aim of the first round of horse-trading talks was to discuss the possibility of avoiding multi-corner fights at the upcoming General Election.

    On Wednesday, People’s Power Party (PPP) chief Goh Meng Seng shared a TODAY report on his Facebook page, calling the purported leak a “despicable underhand tactic”.

    According to the report, sources who attended the meeting said that there was a “heated” disagreement between the Workers’ Party (WP) and the National Solidarity Party (NSP) over Marine Parade Group Representation Constituency (GRC), Jalan Besar GRC and the MacPherson Single Member Constituency (SMC).

    The sources declined to be identified as the parties had agreed on keeping the discussions confidential, according to the TODAY report.

    “As a participant of the meeting, I openly condemn such leaks of half-truths (as) a deliberate way of smearing NSP,” said Mr Goh. “This is not helpful for achieving opposition unity at all. This is a despicable underhand tactic that we should not condone.”

    Mr Goh is the former Secretary-General of the NSP, having run for elections under the party banner in 2011.

    Later on Wednesday, the NSP’s official Facebook page shared a screenshot of Mr Goh’s post and echoed his sentiments.

    “The ‘source’ who leaked these ‘half-truths’ is not doing anybody good and aims to split Opposition unity,” said the party, which urged the public to not “jump into conclusions yet, based on hear-say and rumours” until after the second round of discussions on Thursday.

    A day earlier, Reform Party chief Kenneth Jeyaretnam also took to Facebook to slam anonymous sources in a Straits Times article, who raised similar allegations of conflict between the WP and NSP.

    “What was the point of us all agreeing to keep the meeting’s discussions confidential when someone has leaked the whole caboodle to the press?” he asked.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Did Supermodel Gisele Bundchen Go In Burqa To Clinic For Breast Job?

    Did Supermodel Gisele Bundchen Go In Burqa To Clinic For Breast Job?

    Supermodel Gisele Bundchen is a laughing stock among fellow Brazilians for an apparent boob job.

    She is being ridiculed not so much for the boob job, as plastic surgery is common in Brazil.

    The supermodel received the flak because she hid under an all-covering burqa as she walked into the clinic, reported New York Post.

    It showed the model mum, 35, wearing the burqa to disguise herself while entering the plastic surgeon’s office in Paris last month.

    She was with her sister Rafaela, who was also wearing a burqa.

    Sources told the New York Post that after Gisele and Ms Rafaela posed as devout Muslims to secretly enter the clinic, they both underwent overnight surgical procedures.

    The two were seen wearing open-toed sandals in the photos, which some Muslim women consider inappropriate in public, reported the Daily Mail.

    Some Brazilians went online to criticise her hypocrisy.

    “She went through all this trouble just so she could say that her beauty is absolutely ‘natural’, ” said Paulo, commenting on a Brazilian news website.

    “It’s laughable!”

    The world’s highest paid supermodel had previously said there was “no way” she would ever consider plastic surgery.

    “I have never had plastic surgery, nor have I ever felt the need to do any kind of intervention,” she had said in 2011, when asked about rumours of a nose job.

    Bundchen, who took to social media on Friday for the first time since the burqa episode by posting an Instagram photo of herself in a yoga pose, has not commented on the incident yet.

    Last year, more than two million Brazilians – roughly 1 per cent of the country’s total population – had plastic surgery, according to the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Geylang Hotel Room Deaths Ruled As Murder-Suicide

    Geylang Hotel Room Deaths Ruled As Murder-Suicide

    They seemed to be madly in love.

    She had his name inked across her chest and he was willing to do anything for her.

    That love, however, ended in tragedy on Feb 1 in a hotel room at Geylang.

    Indonesian Ruli Widyawati, 28, was found on the floor covered in blood.

    The body of Indian national Chinnasamy Baskar, 30, was hanging above the toilet bowl.

    A coroner’s inquiry on Tuesday revealed Mr Chinnasamy’s jealousy that plagued their relationship, including his death threats towards Ms Ruli, whom he suspected of seeing other men.

    A handwritten note found in his bag gave an insight into how their love had descended into murderous jealousy.

    It told of a spurned lover who was so consumed by suspicion she was seeing other men that he made up a list to question her about them. He even threatened to cut off her fingers one by one.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

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