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  • Zulfikar Shariff: Elected MPs Do Not Represent The Malay/Muslim Community

    Zulfikar Shariff: Elected MPs Do Not Represent The Malay/Muslim Community

    There is a common misunderstanding on the role and appointment of Malay MPs and the Minister in charge of Muslim Affairs.

    There are regular comments from the Muslim community that as our leaders and representatives, it is the duty of these MPs and Minister to fight for our interests. They ask why the MPs have not fought for the hijab, why they did not fight against the destruction of masjid, or the removal of wakaf.

    While it is expected that a Muslim will do all he can for the community, we should not be mistaken into thinking that these MPs and Minister are our representatives.

    Let us be clear how they were appointed. And what role the Muslim community played in their appointment.

    The Minister in charge of Muslim Affairs, according to the government, is the Apex of Muslim leadership in Singapore.

    And yet, he was not appointed by the Muslim community.

    He became a Minister by virtue of his political position.

    Lee Hsien Loong (and the PAP) nominated Yaacob Ibrahim to be a candidate in the last election.

    The Muslim community did not nominate him.

    He was elected by the Moulmein-Kallang GRC, of which about 80% are non Muslims to administer their constituency.

    The Muslim community did not elect him.

    Lee Hsien Loong then appointed him to be Minister in charge of Muslim Affairs.

    The Muslim community did not appoint him.

    In which part of this process was the Muslim community involved?

    He was nominated by the PAP as a candidate, elected by his constituency to be an MP and appointed by Hsien Loong to be Minister.

    How did he become our representative?

    Let us be clear…

    He is not our representative.

    He is the PAP’s representative to manage the Muslim community.

    His job is to represent the PAP’s interests to the Muslim community.

    Not the reverse. That he is a Muslim and may voice his opinions on the community’s concern is incidental. That is not his function as Minister.

    The community had no role in his appointment. We should not assume he is our representative.

    Treat him as the PAP’s representative. Thats it.

    Yaacob Ibrahim and the Malay MPs are not our representatives.

    They represent the PAP to our community.

    Once we understand that, Insha Allah, it makes our engagement with the government much clearer.

     

    Source: Zulfikar Shariff

  • PAP Will Not Abandon Aljunied

    PAP Will Not Abandon Aljunied

    The People’s Action Party (PAP) team will stay on in Aljunied, said its Eunos branch chairman on Wednesday (Jul 29).

    “We are here to stay. We haven’t deserted you. We will continue to put in extra effort to win your vote, so please support us and let’s have a change,” said Mr Chua Eng Leong, on the sidelines of an event at Bedok North Ave 1 to celebrate Hari Raya.

    The Workers’ Party took over Aljunied GRC from PAP in 2011, after winning the constituency in the general election.

    “We’re part of a team, let the party decide if we are to be candidates and if we’ll be fielded and where we’ll be fielded,” said the 44-year-old Mr Chua when asked about PAP candidates for the upcoming election. He has been with the PAP since 2001.

    Speaker of Parliament Halimah Yacob was guest-of-honour for the event organised by the Malay Activities Coordination Committee of Aljunied Cluster, a grassroots organisation. The celebrations included a dinner for about 1,200 residents of Aljunied and Hougang.

    “Our motto, our principle, our values are very simple. We work really, really hard. We do our best for the residents,” said Mdm Hailmah. “Our motive, objective, goal is always to see how we can uplift the welfare of the people. Having that as a motive and objective, we will not go wrong.”

    Mdm Halimah was also asked if the coming election will see a tough fight in Aljunied. “We must always be prepared,” she said. “We cannot be complacent and I’m sure the team in Aljunied has been working very hard to do their best for the residents.”

    Also present were PAP Serangoon branch chairman Chan Hui Yuh, Paya Lebar branch chairman K Muralidharan Pillai, Kaki Bukit branch chairman Mohamad Kahar Abu Hassan and Eunos Grassroots Adviser and former Aljunied Member of Parliament Zainul Abidin Rasheed.

    Mr Pillai, who has been involved in grassroots activities since 2001, said the Paya Lebar branch has helped residents to find jobs, get subsidised tuition and transport, as well as distribute food.

    He said many activities are funded by well-wishers, and the Paya Lebar branch spends a lot of time trying to raise funds as well. “When it comes to community assistance, that’s above politics. We do it putting the residents at the centre of what we do, so that’s the purpose. It’s not really an election gimmick. Aljunied residents won’t like that,” he said.

    Mr Mohamad Kahar has been conducting Meet the People sessions every Monday since March 2014. He admitted that when they started, the response was not that good, and he saw about five to six people per session. And so he went house-to-house, to tell residents about this “alternative” Meet the People sessions.

    His efforts have paid off, he said. Currently, the team sees around 30 cases each session. On busy nights, the number of cases can even reach 47.

    He still continues his house visits, to explain to residents the Pioneer Generation Package and Silver Support scheme.

    “The idea of telling people that we’ve always been here, we didn’t move out, despite the fact that there are opposition MPs, we provide you an alternative. That by itself tells people that you are genuine, we have your welfare, interests in our mind.”

    He added that he hopes to encourage more Malay residents to lead a healthy lifestyle. In Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s National Day Rally speech last year, he had highlighted the prevalence of Malay and Muslim patients with hypertension, diabetes and obesity.
    Mr Mohamad Kahar also hopes those behind the Smart Nation initiative can consider rolling out pilot projects in the Kaki Bukit estate, where sensors can be used to monitor the movement of elderly who live alone and alert their family members if there is anything amiss.

     

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Inderjit Singh Says He Is Still PAP Member

    Inderjit Singh Says He Is Still PAP Member

    Ang Mo Kio GRC MP Inderjit Singh has taken to social media to affirm that he is still a member of the People’s Action Party. He also said he will still be assisting PM Lee Hsien Loong in his election campaign in Ang Mo Kio.

    His latest post on Tuesday came after he announced his retirement from politics at the next election. His announcement about his retirement on Facebook came shortly after the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee released its report on boundary changes.

    Online talk by netizens and news websites was set abuzz with speculation that Mr Inderjit was quitting the party.

    Some websites and commentators reposted his old speeches on the White Paper that was made in Parliament, and a social media post in response to the President’s address.

    Reacting to the online buzz, Mr Inderjit said on his Facebook page: “I read with amusement that some people have taken my old speeches and reposted them with a headline that I have left the PAP. The white paper speech was made in early 2013 and the one on the response to the president address was posted in May 2014.

    “I requested to PM to allow me to step down as an MP on 2nd January 2013 as I have contributed almost 20 years as an MP and wanted to spend time on my work and family.”

    I read with amusement that some people have taken my old speeches and reposted them with a headline that I have left the…

    Posted by Inderjit Singh on Tuesday, July 28, 2015

    On Sunday, Singapore’s Minister for Defence Ng Eng Hen told the media in an interview: “We want to handle the retirement of our MPs more smoothly and I would prefer a more deliberate and a dignified manner,” he said. “You can post your retirement on Facebook, but I think as an MP who has served 15, 20, even 30 years – that’s not the best way to do it.”

    Many online took it to understand that Mr Inderjit was retiring from the party, as there were no other MPs who have announced their retirement.

    When asked to comment, The Straits Times reported that Mr Singh replied: “If there was infighting, would I be helping PM Lee with his campaign?”

    Dr Ng also told The Straits Times separately: “When I read that Inderjit was retiring, two thoughts came into my mind. First, that at 55, he had many more years to contribute, and was big-hearted to retire now, so that younger candidates could stand in his place.

    “I have great respect for Inderjit and learnt from his many good speeches in Parliament. He has a heart for the daily struggles of Singaporeans and could put it across in heartfelt and effective ways. When he spoke, Ministers took note, and followed up. He was a people’s MP.

    “Second, I thought we should do better than just Facebook postings for retiring MPs. After many years of service, the party should try to find a more dignified and deliberate way to announce their retirement. So when we announce new candidates, whenever possible, we will do it together with their retiring MPs, that they are taking over. I hope this approach will do justice to the many years of contribution that MPs like Inderjit have given to serve their residents.”

     

    Source: http://news.asiaone.com

  • PAP Suicide Squad In Opposition Wards Gets Media Cold Shoulder

    PAP Suicide Squad In Opposition Wards Gets Media Cold Shoulder

    In the recent slew of political news that dominated headlines the past week, PAP candidates contesting in Opposition wards are getting ignored even from the government-controlled media.

    There has been no mention of the PAP candidates by the media who be contesting in Aljunied GRC, Hougang SMC and Punggol East SMC. Even the ruling party itself did not reveal who will be contesting in these areas.

    More notably, the former PAP candidates who contested in the two SMCs, Desmond Choo and Koh Poon Poh, have been publicly re-deployed by their party to Tampines GRC and Ang Mo Kio GRC respectively. There have been no replacements for the two in Hougang SMC and Punggol East SMC.

    According to rumours by an anonymous PAP member to States Times Review, the likely candidates for the three wards are as follow:

    1) Aljunied GRC: Victor Lye Thiam Fatt (far left), the rest are unnamed

    Photo from Facebook

    2) Hougang SMC: Lee Hong Chuan

    Photo from Facebook

    3) Punggol East: Yee Chia Hsing

    Photo from Facebook

     

    Source: http://statestimesreview.com

  • 11 Years My MP Never Visit Me, Now They Appear As Elections Looms

    11 Years My MP Never Visit Me, Now They Appear As Elections Looms

    Am from Tanjong Pagar GRC Cantonment Close. Have lived here since 2004 and never had any MP visited our block in this 11 years.

    Last Sunday was the first time we had an MP come visit us and it was made into a big event, announcing in lifts and even with a big poster downstairs. Elections really coming, me and my neighbors thought…

    Well, today I got a big surprise when I saw this giant poster in the name of “SG50″… With the slogan, “our residents, our inspiration”. If we really do inspire you, house visits should be a little more often than one in eleven years?

    Oh, and looking at today’s giant poster… Cannot help but wonder again… Hmmm…. Has campaigning started already?

     

    Albert Chan
    A.S.S. Contributor

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

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