Tag: SDP

  • WP, SDP, SingFirst Among Parties In Action At Tonight’s Rallies

    WP, SDP, SingFirst Among Parties In Action At Tonight’s Rallies

    The permits for six rallies on Thursday (Sep 3) have been approved, the police announced on Wednesday.

    The People’s Action Party will be holding a rally for East Coast GRC at Bedok Stadium, as well as a rally for Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC at the field opposite Blk 274C Compassvale Bow, beside Buangkok MRT station.

    The Workers’ Party will hold a rally at the field in front of Blk 4 Boon Keng Rd for Jalan Besar GRC, while SingFirst will hold a rally for Jurong GRC at Jurong Stadium. The Singapore Democratic Party will be holding a rally at Choa Chu Kang Stadium for Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC.

    Independent candidate for Radin Mas GRC Han Hui Hui will be holding a rally at Delta Hockey Pitch.

    All rallies will take place between 7pm to 10pm.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Jufrie Mahmood: Damansuri Abas Dan Sidek Mallek Antara Calon Melayu Terbaik Yang Dikemukakan SDP

    Jufrie Mahmood: Damansuri Abas Dan Sidek Mallek Antara Calon Melayu Terbaik Yang Dikemukakan SDP

    Kedua dua calon Melayu SDP, Sidek Mallek dan Damanhuri Abas adalah antara yg terbaik yg pernah dikemukakan oleh pembangkang.
    Masyarakat kita memang mempunyai ramai cerdik pandai tapi mereka rata-rata lebih suka bersendirian dgn keluarga ataupun berjuang dlm persatuan-persatuan bukan bersifat politik.

    Yang masuk politik biasanya ambil jalan yg lebih mudah dan ‘selamat’, dapat ganjaran yg lumayan. Mereka sertai PAP tanpa benar-benar bertekad menyelesaikan masalah sebenar masyarakat yg telah lama tertunggak – 5 dekad terlalu lama untuk kita menunggu.

    Mereka seolah acuh tak acuh. Lebih teruk lagi jika mereka bersifat seperti melukut di tepi gantang. Soal diskriminasi masih berleluasa walaupun mereka cuba menafikannya. Soal seperti pemakaian tudung, misalnya, dianggap seperti menangani serangan perganasan atau terrorisma. Mereka biarkan diri mereka ditekan dan diperbodohkan oleh tuan-tuan besar mereka. Sungguh tak masuk akal.

    Lebih tak masuk akal lagi, masih ada saja Melayu cerdik pandai yg cenderung menyertai PAP. Sedih sekali kerana mereka tak dapat menggambarkan di benak mereka bahawa jika baik kedudukan masyarakat Melayu maka baiklah juga kedudukan masyarakat keseluruhannya. Negara kita akan lebih makmur dan sempurna.

    Itulah pendekatan kita dlm SDP. Sila gembling masyarakat kita supaya memberikan sokongan padu kpd calon-calon kami. Kami berpadu tenaga sebagai satu pasukan. Kita usaha sambil berdoa. Doakanlah kejayaan kami. Syukran.

     

    Source: Mohamed Jufrie Mahmood

  • Calon SDP Janji Kemuka Isu-Isu Keprihatinan Penduduk

    Calon SDP Janji Kemuka Isu-Isu Keprihatinan Penduduk

    SEBAGAI penduduk kejiranan Marsiling Drive, calon Parti Demokratik Singapura (SDP), Cik Wong Souk Yee, merasakan bahawa beliau wajar mewakili penduduk GRC Marsiling-Yew Tee di Parlimen.

    Semasa ucapannya kepada penyokong SDP di pusat pencalonan Sekolah Rendah Yishun semalam, Cik Wong, 56 tahun, bekas tahanan politik, berkata:

    “Selaku penduduk Marsiling Drive, tentunya saya bersemangat ingin mewakili anda di sini dan berjuang demi hak anda.

    “Undilah SDP agar kami dapat mewakili anda di Parlimen. Saya dan rakan-rakan saya akan mengutarakan isu yang anda prihatin.

    “Kami ingin memperjuangkan suasana penuh ketelusan. Jadikan kami suara anda di Parlimen.”

    Cik Wong dan tiga lagi rakan sepasukannya – pakar psikologi, Encik John Tan, 54 tahun; Encik Bryan Lim, 38 tahun, yang memimpin unit operasi latar parti; dan bekas pengarah kolej Islam setempat, Encik Damanhuri Abas, 45 tahun – bersaing dengan pasukan Parti Tindakan Rakyat (PAP) di GRC yang baru dibentuk mengikut perubahan sempadan pilihan raya tahun ini.

    Pasukan PAP di GRC itu dipimpin bersama Speaker Parlimen, Cik Halimah Yacob, dan Menteri Kebudayaan, Masyarakat dan Belia, Encik Lawrence Wong.

    Di laman Facebook Encik Damanhuri, beliau yang ingin mengutarakan isu berhubung hak masyarakat minoriti, melahirkan rasa terharunya dengan kemesraan penduduk di Marsiling-Yew Tee yang ditemuinya.

    “Saya percaya banyak yang boleh dilakukan buat anda (penduduk Marsiling-Yew Tee), khususnya dalam menolong keluarga dalam membesarkan anak-anak kecil.

    “Saya adalah bapa lima anak. Justeru itu saya memahami kesukaran dan cabaran yang dihadapi ibu bapa, khususnya ibu atau bapa tunggal,” katanya.

     

    Source: http://beritaharian.sg

  • Vivian Balakrishnan: SDP Policies Will Set Singapore On “Path To Greece”

    Vivian Balakrishnan: SDP Policies Will Set Singapore On “Path To Greece”

    Dr Vivian Balakrishnan (photo) did not mince his words when he warned voters that the policies of his opponents from the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) “will set us on our paths to Greece”.

    He and his People’s Action Party team are up against SDP’s team headed by Dr Chee Soon Juan at the polls for Holland-Bukit Timah GRC.

    Dr Balakrishnan went on the offensive, calling for a press conference at the Holland-Bukit Panjang Town Council at Bangkit Road hours after nominations closed yesterday.

    He said of SDP’s policies: “Tax, spend, cut essential services and investments, including defence, that will put our country at risk and ultimately lead to bankruptcy, and a very big bill being passed to our children, not to mention very high levels of taxation.

    “These are not new ideas, these are ideas cut and copied and pasted from other parts of the world, which have failed.

    “In other words, the SDP will set us on the road to Greece and it’s the duty of my team to awaken Singaporeans to the dangers of such policies.”

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • How Bukit Batok SMC Came To Have 3 Corners

    How Bukit Batok SMC Came To Have 3 Corners

    Out of nowhere, an independent candidate popped up to contest the Bukit Batok single-member constituency (SMC). His presence greatly upset some Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) supporters who were expecting a straight fight between their candidate Sadasivam Veriyah and the People’s Action Party’s (PAP) David Ong. This made Bukit Batok one of three SMCs that will see three-cornered fights this general election.

    Independent candidate Samir Salim Neji’s nomination attempt was first disqualified by the election returning officers at Keming Primary School which served as the nomination centre for Bukit Batok and three other constituencies. He came to the centre with three other persons, when the rules require that each nominee should present a proposer, a seconder, four assentors, and can also have “one other person” present, making a total of eight persons including the nominee/candidate. With only four persons in Samir Salim’s group, it didn’t look as if he met the criteria.

    pic_201509_02The proposer, seconder and assentors must all be registered voters in the respective constituency. The “one other person” is typically the election agent who attends to all supporting activities to aid the candidate in his or her campaign.

    Jaslyn Go is the SDP candidate for Yuhua

    I was in the nomination centre to observe all this as I had agreed to be one of the assentors for SDP’s candidate for Yuhua, Jaslyn Go. Keming Primary School also served as the nomination centre for Yuhua constituency.

    It took only a few minutes for the officials to turn Samir Salim away. A few SDP supporters went over to speak to him, and (I was later told), it seemed that his problem was that his other assentors were either overseas or failed to show up at the nomination centre. I also heard that he had been “in Singapore” for fifteen years.

    It should be noted — not that race is any issue here, but just to help understand the next part of the narrative — that all four persons in Samir Salim’s group were non-Chinese.  They appeared to be of South Asian origin.

    It wasn’t long before a flurry of conversations occurred among the PAP people in the nomination centre, and ten or fifteen minutes later, fresh documents were brought before the nomination centre officials. It turned out that the PAP had offered three persons living in Bukit Batok to be Samir Salim’s assentors, thus saving his candidacy from disqualification. At the close of the one-hour nomination window, this form was posted for public viewing, showing three Chinese names as his assentors, making the requisite four:

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    After 12:30pm, the accepted nominees were formally announced, and all candidates had a chance to make a short speech to the assembled crowd, which mostly comprised PAP supporters, with a sprinkling of red-shirted SDP supporters. Samir Salim spoke only in English. “No Tamil?” I whispered, to no one in particular. “He’s from Kerala,” came a reply from a stranger close by. How true that is I cannot say, but I’m sure we will know over the next few days from other sources.

    The SDP supporters were quite upset by this turn of events. Their knee-jerk reaction is understandable: they think the third candidate’s presence on the ballot will split the “opposition vote”. First of all, I think it’s a caricature to speak of a unified “opposition vote”, but secondly, I think it can very well be argued that giving voters a choice can’t be bad thing. Of course the counter-point can also be made that if one of the more established opposition parties were short of assentors, the PAP wouldn’t be lending them any, so it’s not as if we can read this gesture from the PAP to be as noble as it may first appear.

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    Here are a few other photos I took this morning:

    Sadasivam Veriyah of SDP (second from left) leading his supporters as they walk to the nomination centre

    Unions come out in support of a PAP candidate

    Singapore First Party organise their election materials at a coffee shop

     

    Source: https://yawningbread.wordpress.com