Category: Singapuraku

  • Farid Khan: “Kerana saya memang dari rakyat jelata, saya bukan elit…”

    Farid Khan: “Kerana saya memang dari rakyat jelata, saya bukan elit…”

    Membantu belia-belia bermasalah untuk membaiki kehidupan mereka menjadi fokus Encik Farid Khan, pengerusi syarikat perkhidmatan marin yang mengumumkan hasrat untuk bertanding dalam Pilihan Raya Presiden, bulan depan. Sebagai seseorang yang terpaksa berhenti sekolah semasa berusia 14 tahun, beliau begitu faham erti hidup dalam keadaan “tidak berdaya”. Encik Farid juga menyentuh tentang pertikaian mengenai keturunan dan kemelayuannya. Malah, beliau mengaku agak “terasa” dengan cakap-cakap masyarakat.

    “KENAPA ORANG MELAYU S’PURA TAK BOLEH TERIMA SAYA”

    Sebagai seorang yang tidak biasa menjadi perhatian ramai, kritikan dan persoalan-persoalan yang dilemparkan kepada Encik Farid Khan, pada awalnya membuatkan pengerusi syarikat Bourbon Offshore Asia Pacific ini berkecil hati. “Dari awal saya sudah bilang, itu adalah saya, IC saya Pakistani. Tapi kalau kita lihat balik cara saya cakap, memang saya orang Melayu. Kalau dari telefon mungkin orang tak tahu ini orang Pakistan mungkin, orang Peranakan yang cakap. Jadi saya mula-mula terasa juga sedikit, kenapa orang Melayu Singapura macam tak boleh terima saya, tapi akhirnya saya rasa, setelah kita tunggu satu dua hari, yang positif mulai memberi reaksi.”

    Malah, Encik Farid berkata pengalaman membesar dalam kalangan orang Melayu dan liku-liku kehidupan yang diharunginya sendiri membuatkan beliau begitu faham dengan isu-isu yang menjadi keprihatinan masyarakat Melayu. “Kerana saya memang dari rakyat jelata, saya bukan elit, tidak. Dari rakyat, jadi saya tahu benar masalah kita, satu seperti perjuangan yang dilakukan sebagai rakyat biasa, banyak itu, saya tahu, saya tahu benar. Seperti belia-belia bermasalah, di situ saya banyak menaja mereka, ada yang kalau tak salah, dua yang agak bagus itu, memang the pelajar cemerlang, kata mereka, pelajar terbaik, kita hantar pergi Umrah,” ujar Encik Farid.

    HAMPIR 14 TAHUN BERHENTI SEKOLAH, IBU MENANGIS

    Encik Farid turut berkongsi pengalaman paling pahit semasa membesar, apabila terpaksa berhenti sekolah demi membantu menyara keluarga dan keputusannya itu membuatkan ibunya menitiskan air mata. Susulan itu, Encik Farid menanam azam untuk kembali ke sekolah dan meskipun sukar, tekadnya yang kuat membuahkan hasil. “Masa saya berhenti sekolah itu saya berjanji dengan ibu. Saya berhenti, umur saya 14 tahun. Ibu saya tidak kasi, bilang jangan, menangis tidak kasi, itu susah. Tapi saya janji, saya akan simpan wang dan balik ke sekolah. Jadi makan masa lebih daripada 12 tahun, hampir 14 tahun untuk saya kembali ke sekolah. Itu janji saya kepada ibu saya. Itu pertama kali saya masuk sekolah itu, itu sangat berkesan pada saya,” kongsi Encik Farid.

    Meskipun sukar, istilah putus asa jelas tidak wujud dalam kamus kehidupan Encik Farid. Setelah hampir 14 tahun meninggalkan bangku sekolah, beliau boleh berbangga dengan kejayaan yang dikecapi. “Susah, memang susah. Tapi kerana tekad itu agak kuat, jadi azam untuk berjaya agak kuat. Jadi saya belajar bersungguh-sungguh, jadi kita tak tahu tanya orang sana, tanya orang sini, telefon sana, telefon sini sampai saya faham. Waktu nak ambil peperiksaan itu, saya panik sebentar, sudah lama tak balik sekolah. Tapi Alhamdulillah, pertama kali saya masuk, saya lulus! Itu adalah satu-satu, boleh kita katakan, kenangan yang sangat- sangat berkesan, pertama kali pegang sijil,” kata Encik Farid dengan nada ceria.

    BUKAN MUDAH, PERLU FOKUS

    Walaupun Encik Farid sudah boleh disifatkan sebagai orang yang berjaya dan dapat hidup senang, hatinya masih mahu menyumbang lebih banyak kepada negara yang begitu dicintainya. Oleh sebab itu, pada 11 Julai lalu, beliau mencetuskan tanda tanya dalam kalangan masyarakat mengenai siapakah gerangan pengerusi eksekutif sebuah syarikat perkhidmatan marin yang melahirkan hasrat untuk bertanding dalam Pilihan Raya Presiden pada bulan depan. Apakah yang menjadi motivasi kepada bapa dua orang anak itu untuk berani menggalas tanggungjawab baru dan besar, sedangkan beliau tiada pengalaman dalam bidang politik sebelum ini?

    “Waktu pertama kali yang kita mulai fikirkan untuk bertanding, itu bulan Mei. Perjalanan ini memang bukan semudah yang kita fikirkan, tak semudah itu. Banyak cabaran. Tapi kalau kita sudah mulai fokus, tumpuan kita itu agak jelas. Jadi banyak yang boleh kita atasi. Jadi ada, terutama sekali sokongan daripada teman-teman dan kita lihat juga dari catatan Facebook yang kita terima daripada rakyat, orang yang kita tak kenal, jadi sangat terharu saya. Jadi saya rasa dari situ motivasinya makin kuat,” ujar Encik Farid. Dengan Pilihan Raya Presiden yang semakin hampir, Encik Farid berharap masyarakat dapat melihat dirinya sebagai seorang yang berkorban demi Singapura. “Lihat saya sebagai seorang yang benar-benar maju ke hadapan untuk negara, bukan untuk sanak-saudara, bukan untuk saya, bukan untuk keluarga saya. Saya akan berkorban untuk rakyat Singapura, seluruhnya, bukan rakyat Melayu sahaja. Seluruh rakyat Singapura,” ujar beliau.

     

    Source: Berita Mediacorp

  • Commentary: Reserved PE For Malays Akin To China’s The Voice For Chinese; Both Exclude Certain Communities From Contesting

    Commentary: Reserved PE For Malays Akin To China’s The Voice For Chinese; Both Exclude Certain Communities From Contesting

    For those who dont understand why it’s a bad call to reserve the presidential race for Malays, let me bring you back to a similar incident.

    Remember when ‘The Voice’ came to Singapore but was looking only for Chinese singers to participate in its competition? Many were livid. For what? For the same reason why people are sickened when the presidential election exclude certain community from contesting.

    That’s what this presidential system has created. Unhappiness among the people.

    If for such an inconsequential singing competition can make us feel upset because we are excluded from participating it, the presidential election is on a national scale and such policies from the government creates ill-will between the community.

    Race based policies create division instead of strengthening our social fabric.

    Let me take you further to an environment where you can resonate better.

    Supposed the principal of the school where you send your children to study, decides to bar your child from participating in the school 100m race as he wanted a particular person to win it. What would you have done?

    Your answer to the above will guide you to what you would do today and understand why such policies are destructive and we have to move away from it.

     

    Source: Khan Osman Sulaiman

  • Commentary: Don’t Spoil Your Vote, It Only Strengthen PAP’s Halimah

    Commentary: Don’t Spoil Your Vote, It Only Strengthen PAP’s Halimah

    Don’t make PAP Halimah look Extremely Good by voiding your votes! Just vote ANYONE BUT PAP HALIMAH!

    Some people have been going around to urge people, especially Opposition supporters to void their votes. I hate to say this but this is an Extremely Stupid idea to start with!

    First of all, do you know what will happen if these people managed to convince 10% of opposition voters to void their votes? It would mean that right after polling result comes out, the MSM media will have headlines screaming “Halimah has won a Glorious Victory with over 80% of valid votes cast!”

    It would be even worse if both of the other contestants lost their deposits!

    Do you want to make PAP look good with such a “Reserved Presidential Elections”?

    Tony Tan is a Face-Losing President without much legitimacy or mandate basically because he got less than 50% of valid votes cast! The aim for this coming PE, IF THERE IS ANY CONTEST at all, is either to make Halimah lose or shame her and PAP by depriving her the basic mandate of 50%! This will be a tight slap on Halimah and PAP’s public discourse of having a President who represents and unite Singaporeans.

    This should be the ONLY Objective of this coming PE, to shame PAP for its political maneuvering and deprive Halimah the legitimacy and mandate of Singaporeans.

    If we continue to have Elected Presidents who cannot even garner a simple majority of support from Singaporeans, then this Elected Presidency is basically flawed and we should then demand the amendment of the Constitution to have second round of voting between the two highest polling candidates if the first round of voting doesn’t produce a winner who could garner more than 50% of valid votes cast!

    Do not hand over the total monopoly of power to PAP so easily without a fight. The role of opposition politicians is to win votes, not to ask voters to void their votes and in the end making PAP looks extremely good with glorious results!

    If PAP didn’t even care about Barisan Socialists boycotting the GE back in 1960s, do you think PAP even care about people voiding votes?

    Please do not repeat the stupid mistake which Barisan Socialists made when they boycotted the GE and handed over total monopoly of power to PAP so easily on a silver platter!

     

    Source: Goh Meng Seng

  • Commentary: Singapore Malay President Dilemma; Everybody Want To Count Themselves Malay For PE

    Commentary: Singapore Malay President Dilemma; Everybody Want To Count Themselves Malay For PE

    πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬SINGAPORE MALAY PRESIDENT DILEMMA

    In Malaysia it was very clear that most Indian Muslims and all others Muslims minority wanted to blend with the Malay masses and to be recognized as Malay so as to benefit the bumiputra status.

    It was encouraged by the Malaysian government as it has benefited both parties but it cannot be the same with Singapore after the separation with Malaysia.

    Singapore government has always wanted to segregate other Muslims minorities and ethnicities from being grouped and counted as Malays.

    Since Malays in Singapore were weak economically, politically and position so it’s is not an issue for them and in fact they themselves wanted to be distinct and separated and they were always proud of their own heritage, language and culture.

    Now that Elected President is reserved for Malays, they suddenly wanted to count themselves as Malays which made most Singaporean Malays felt amused and reserved.

    I think that’s the perception that has to be corrected and Singapore government must have clear definitions what constitute to be a Malay in multi racial Singapore.

    They just cannot become a Malay selectively.

    πŸ–Š Ismail L. A.

     

    Source: Mohamed Ismail Ismail

  • Khan Osman Sulaiman: Singapore Is Multiracial, Multi-religious Society Yet Debate On Racial Issues @ Speaker’s Corner Not Allowed

    Khan Osman Sulaiman: Singapore Is Multiracial, Multi-religious Society Yet Debate On Racial Issues @ Speaker’s Corner Not Allowed

    Writ for the Reserved Presidential Election has been issued by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong yesterday and preparations had been made to carry out our speech at Hong Lim Park this coming Saturday to voice our concerns over the racialised Presidential Election.

    However, we are informed last minute by the National Park that we will require police permits to speak because the topic touch on racial issues.

    It is absurd that the government doesnt allow citizens to discuss/speak/debate on race issues at the speaker’s corner but at the same time, passing a bill that has created much distress on the populace.

    In reserving a Malay candidate for the presidential election, it is inevitable that race will be part of the subject matter should we want to openly call out on the government’s policy. Hence, it can never get debated publicly by citizens due to existing regulations.

    Even when matters are brought up in parliament, we have seen how it will be swiftly shot down as playing racial politics.

    In an open societies, the government is expected to be responsive and tolerant. Its political mechanisms are said to be transparent and flexible.

    To the international community, Singapore is a multiracial and multi-religious society which has enjoyed many years of relative peace. A facade that has been perpetuated by the government.

    In reality, our freedom of speech, freedom of association, are curbed by an invisible hand that are always ready to put us away should we cross the line.

    Such community will never be able to achieve its full potential and will lose it cognitive development over time.

    At the present moment, we have incompetent leaders that are preoccupied with a single cause. Economic satisfaction for its people. They are incapable of solving a nation’s hunger for a multi fold development. We already retard our progression by reserving a Malay candidate for high office.

    My hope is that Singapore will elect a leader that will advocate for change and truly work for the betterment of its people holistically.

     

    Source: Khan Osman Sulaiman