ng teck siong should come to his realisation
put away personal pride and look at the bigger picture. even though as a co-founder of RP, ng teck siong could be clueless without the presence of the late JBJ.
RP members had voted and showed their displeasure against nts, hence voting him out of cec. but as a long time comrade, he should have set aside and take stock of what postive constructive things he had done. why was he shunned? could it be the new inclusion of ngejay that peeved RP members?
the matter had not been publicly made known. hence there are many speculation that fissures are forming within RP with polaristation of RP members into sub-cell groups where each keeping certain unresolved issues among themselves.
how could this be happening in a opp political party? if UNITY cannot be reinforced, how could they fight the common enemy the PAPS? the seed of internal strife seems to be sprouting and these must be weeded out before it get out of control.
from the outsider's view, it seems to co-incide with new kid, ngejay acceptance as RP'S member. one cannot help to be dumbfounded as to why ngejay becomes a RP member instead of a SDP. (he doesn't even care to explain his crossover when in the past he sacrificed most to SDP but now ended up as an RP instead).
and then this appears again:
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3 Comments on Mr Ng Teck Siong resigns from Reform Party
Jaslyn on Mon, 27th Apr 2009 3:03 pm
It will be Reform Party’s lost for losing such a dedicated Chairman…
I believe Mr Ng Teck Siong’s past contributions to the party and his loyalty to Mr JBJ will always be remembered by supporters like myself..
Even though Mr Ng have left the party, I hope Mr Ng could still contribute / continue Mr JBJ’s legacy in other ways..
I wish Mr Ng Teck Siong all the best..
Ravi Philemon on Mon, 27th Apr 2009 4:57 pm
I just spoke to Ng Teck Siong and he said that he had no choice as he felt ambushed by the ‘new’ team. From the conversation it seemed more like shoved aside rather than voluntarily moving aside.
Concerned on Mon, 27th Apr 2009 10:27 pm
No matter how nicely the words are being phrased, it certainly does not reflect well on the newly formed party to see a resignation so soon. If the oppositions want to instill confidence in to the voters, such matters should be kept confidential as the mainstream capitalise on this event to make it look as though the new party cannot even see eye to eye among themslves after establishing the party for only a few months
put away personal pride and look at the bigger picture. even though as a co-founder of RP, ng teck siong could be clueless without the presence of the late JBJ.
RP members had voted and showed their displeasure against nts, hence voting him out of cec. but as a long time comrade, he should have set aside and take stock of what postive constructive things he had done. why was he shunned? could it be the new inclusion of ngejay that peeved RP members?
the matter had not been publicly made known. hence there are many speculation that fissures are forming within RP with polaristation of RP members into sub-cell groups where each keeping certain unresolved issues among themselves.
how could this be happening in a opp political party? if UNITY cannot be reinforced, how could they fight the common enemy the PAPS? the seed of internal strife seems to be sprouting and these must be weeded out before it get out of control.
from the outsider's view, it seems to co-incide with new kid, ngejay acceptance as RP'S member. one cannot help to be dumbfounded as to why ngejay becomes a RP member instead of a SDP. (he doesn't even care to explain his crossover when in the past he sacrificed most to SDP but now ended up as an RP instead).
and then this appears again:
Comments
3 Comments on Mr Ng Teck Siong resigns from Reform Party
Jaslyn on Mon, 27th Apr 2009 3:03 pm
It will be Reform Party’s lost for losing such a dedicated Chairman…
I believe Mr Ng Teck Siong’s past contributions to the party and his loyalty to Mr JBJ will always be remembered by supporters like myself..
Even though Mr Ng have left the party, I hope Mr Ng could still contribute / continue Mr JBJ’s legacy in other ways..
I wish Mr Ng Teck Siong all the best..
Ravi Philemon on Mon, 27th Apr 2009 4:57 pm
I just spoke to Ng Teck Siong and he said that he had no choice as he felt ambushed by the ‘new’ team. From the conversation it seemed more like shoved aside rather than voluntarily moving aside.
Concerned on Mon, 27th Apr 2009 10:27 pm
No matter how nicely the words are being phrased, it certainly does not reflect well on the newly formed party to see a resignation so soon. If the oppositions want to instill confidence in to the voters, such matters should be kept confidential as the mainstream capitalise on this event to make it look as though the new party cannot even see eye to eye among themslves after establishing the party for only a few months
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