Category: Singapuraku

  • Chee Soon Juan: Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC By-Election Needed

    Chee Soon Juan: Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC By-Election Needed

    It is bad enough that the PAP has reserved the Presidential Election and that Mdm Halimah Yacob has become the President without a contest. At the same time, Mdm Halimah has left the Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC short of an MP and without a minority representative. Then the PAP says that there is no need for a by-election to fill her seat. This is an abuse of power. The PAP sees itself bigger than Singapore and continues to do as it pleases. Such unchecked control endangers the future of this nation.

    This is why the SDP has initiated legal action to ask the court to rule on the matter of a by-election when an MP vacates his/her seat.
    http://yoursdp.org/…/sdp_files_lawsuit_agai…/2017-09-13-6194 But such action entails financial costs and no one party has the means to shoulder such an expense by itself.

    We, therefore, call on all Singaporeans to contribute to this cause. Please do your part and financially support the effort to stop the PAP from continuing its abuse of power. If everyone does a little, our load will lighten and the role of holding the PAP accountable made more effective. So please donate as well as help us spread this message far and wide. Remember, we’re all in this together. You can do so online, through bank transfers or cheques. Please click here: http://yoursdp.org/index/donate/0-12

     

    Source: Chee Soon Juan

  • Khan Osman Sulaiman: Those Responsible For Using Racial Politics To Divide And Conquer Gets Away Scott-Free

    Khan Osman Sulaiman: Those Responsible For Using Racial Politics To Divide And Conquer Gets Away Scott-Free

    I was upset when the gov disguise condescension as affirmative action. I was distraught that my community was taken as a pawn in a political manoeuvring. I was disappointed that I can’t partake in democracy when there’s a walkover.

    Now that the charade has completed, I’m apprehensive about the ill effect of such disastrous policy just so that we can have a Malay President.

    The feeble justification by the gov that we need a Malay President can be felt even by those supporting it. The PAP is trying to paint itself as a champion of minority but we know it is all nothing but just political.

    At the top, we are always under-represented. And when they allow one to pass through, it is only because we have ‘progressed’. Not because we are equal in the first place.

    It surely rings hollow that the Malay community desire to have a Malay President but other pressing issues are not met with the same vigour the PAP has, to install a Malay president.

    What worries me the most is how the ill effect of this whole episode will affect the community. Especially my community.

    Given that we are viewed as getting a back door promotion to hold high office and the non-Malays are denied to participate in the presidential election, it is natural that people would feel upset about it.

    There are already fault lines to begin with before the reserved presidential system. With this whole saga playing out, it will only widen the fault lines further and scratch the delicate social fabric we have built on.

    It infuriates me that the one responsible for creating this mess playing racial politics to divide and conquer gets away scott-free. These types of policies pit us against one another.

    The people have to know that after 50 years of PAP rule, we are treated no more than a pawn in a game of chess. To be sacrificed to protect the queen falling from grace.

    The sooner we realise this, the sooner we can change our situation.

     

    Soon: Khan Osman Sulaiman

  • Tuan Mufti Fatris Bakaram: Agar Beliau Dikurniakan Allah Pimpinan Dan Kekuatan Untuk Jalankan Tugas Beratnya

    Tuan Mufti Fatris Bakaram: Agar Beliau Dikurniakan Allah Pimpinan Dan Kekuatan Untuk Jalankan Tugas Beratnya

    Sedang saya memandu keluar Yishun menuju ke pejabat pagi ini, kerlingan mata saya di cermin belakang tertumpu kepada sebuah kereta Mercedes putih dengan nombor plet kereta yang lain daripada biasa. SEP 1. Betul-betul di belakang kereta saya.

    Sejurus sebelum keluar ke arah CTE, saya bertukar ke lorong kiri untuk memberi laluan. Ternyata seperti yang saya sangkakan, Puan Presiden Halimah Yacob berada di dalamnya.

    Kebetulan sepanjang memandu keluar Yishun itu saya sedang membaca wirid harian saya:

    لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له ، له الملك وله الحمد وهو على كل شيء قدير

    “Tiada tuhan melainkan Allah Yang Satu, tiada sekutu bagiNya, milikNya segala kerajaan, untukNya segala pujian, dan Dia Maha Berkuasa ke atas segala sesuatu”

    Maka itu, untuk hari ini, saya tujukan wirid saya itu dan pengertiannya untuk Puan Presiden, sebagai mengiringi hari pertama tugas rasmi beliau. Di sebalik sentimen dan emosi yang bercampur baur di kalangan rakyat di atas perlantikan beliau, saya bermohon kepada Allah, dengan berkat dan berwasilahkan wirid saya tadi, agar beliau dikurniakan Allah pimpinan dan kekuatan untuk menjalankan tugas beratnya dengan baik. Semoga Allah memberkati setiap langkahnya, dan semoga kita semua terus dinaungi rahmat Allah dan diredhaiNya.

     

    Source: Fatris Bakaram

  • Dr Tan Cheng Bock: “Walkover Troubles Singaporeans”

    Dr Tan Cheng Bock: “Walkover Troubles Singaporeans”

    WALKOVER TROUBLES SINGAPOREANS

    My congratulations to President-elect Mdm Halimah Yacoob. Today she returned unopposed and will occupy the most controversial presidency in the history of Singapore. I wish her well. Singaporeans are, however, unhappy with the walkover as reported in the BBC: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41237318

    I think one reason is this: when the Commission recommended scrapping the Presidential elections and reverting to an appointed Presidency, the Government White Paper rejected the idea. They explained it was important for citizens to give the Presidency their “popular” and “direct” mandate.

    In PE 2011, I stood for elections because I did not want a walkover. In fact, I recall that in 1993, the Government’s preferred candidate was Ong Teng Cheong. Everyone knew he would win. But Dr Goh Keng Swee still went out of his way to persuade Mr Chua Kim Yeow to stand for elections. Why? To prevent a walkover and give citizens the dignity of expressing their choice.

    But for PE 2017, the Government did not put up another Malay candidate aside from Mdm Halimah. Instead, 2 independent candidates, Salleh Marican and Farid Khan, valiantly stepped up. Everyone knew Mdm Halimah would win. Still, we looked forward to a poll to tell the Government what we thought about the elections. However, the PEC rejected the 2 men (contrast PE 2011 where the PEC permitted Tan Kin Lian and Tan Jee Say to contest via the deliberative track). As a result, we have a disappointing walkover.

    People now feel muzzled and angry. Because when you take away our right to vote, you take away our political voice. You tell us that our choice does not matter. PE 2017 has been a quiet affair. But there is now a deafening silence awakening the nation. We did not get a chance to speak with our vote this round, but the time will come. And when it does, it will be thunderous. Of this I am sure.

     

    Source: Dr. Tan Cheng Bock

  • Halimah Yacob: “… Di Singapura, Kita Memberi Peluang Kepada Semua Tidak Kira Bangsa Atau Agama”

    Halimah Yacob: “… Di Singapura, Kita Memberi Peluang Kepada Semua Tidak Kira Bangsa Atau Agama”

    Berikut adalah ucapan penuh dalam Bahasa Melayu President Singapura yang baru dilantik, Puan Halimah Yacob:

    “Saya ingin mengucapkan ribuan terima kasih kepada anda sekalian yang berada di sini. Saya tahu ramai daripada anda telah berada di sini berjam-jam di bawah panas terik. Ini tentu sekali menunjukkan betapa banyak sokongan yang anda berikan kepada saya. Selama dua minggu kebelakangan ini, saya telah banyak berjumpa penduduk Singapura daripada pelbagai latar belakang, dari usia muda hingga warga emas, dari semua latar belakang. Banyak juga sokongan yang telah saya terima. Ramai yang memeluk saya, yang memberi saya kata perangsang, yang mengatakan mereka akan menyokong saya tanpa saya meminta sokongan mereka. Saya berasa amat bersyukur.

    Terima kasih saya ucapkan kepada semua warga Singapura. Sokongan yang anda berikan membuatkan perjalanan saya ke Pusat Penamaan Calon ini mudah. Jadi terima kasih sekali lagi. Saya merupakan Presiden Melayu kedua dalam 47 tahun sejarah kita di Singapura. Presiden Pertama merupakan Presiden Yusof Ishak. Saya merupakan Presiden kedua. Saya berasa ini menunjukkan bahawa di Singapura, kita memberi peluang kepada semua tidak kira bangsa atau agama. Dan ini adalah satu contoh yang baik bagi Singapura. Ia menunjukkan bahawa jika kita diberi peluang, jika ada sokongan, tidak kira apa sahaja bangsa kita, kita dapat mencapai ke tahap yang kita kehendaki, insyaAllah.

    Saya juga merupakan Presiden wanita pertama di Singpura. Dan saya rasa tentu sekali ramai di kalangan wanita kita berasa gembira. Pada masa yang sama, ia menunjukkan wanita boleh meningkat ke mana sahaja taraf, mana sahaja kedudukan selagi mereka mempunyai kemahuan, selagi mereka diberi peluang. Ini adalah sesuatu prinsip yang baik bagi negara kita, negara Singapura yang kita sayangi. Biarlah saya teruskan dalam bahasa Inggeris tetapi saya ingin mengakhiri ucapan bahasa Melayu dengan mengatakan bahawa masa untuk memilih Presiden telah berakhir.

    Dan sekarang adalah masa kita memusatkan fokus kita kepada bagaimana untuk membina Singapura supaya ia menjadi sebuah masyarakat yang lebih maju yang dapat memberikan lebih banyak kepada meningkatkan taraf kehidupan rakyat kita. Dan kita harus bekerjasama dalam usaha ini. Tidak ada seorang pun yang boleh katakan kita dapat lakukannya sendiri. Kita perlukan kerjasama semua rakyat dan saya berharap dapat sokongan anda sekelian dalam usaha kita sama-sama meningkatkan, memajukan negara Singapura yang kita sayangi ini. Terima kasih.”