In her own words, as reported by our venerable Straits Times...
"I have gone to almost all the unions to ask for support personally, and they have said they will support me."
The ST reported that her decision to contest "follows a busy few weeks where she has met unionists, community leaders and residents, typically attending AT LEAST ONE EVENT A DAY.
All this while coyly responding that she was "still considering" when she was already campaigning.
In the meantime, there are only the small matters of certifying the other Indian and a Pakistani candidates.
And of course, there is the small matter of the court case involving the Chinese who wants to run too.
"I have gone to almost all the unions to ask for support personally, and they have said they will support me."
The ST reported that her decision to contest "follows a busy few weeks where she has met unionists, community leaders and residents, typically attending AT LEAST ONE EVENT A DAY.
All this while coyly responding that she was "still considering" when she was already campaigning.
In the meantime, there are only the small matters of certifying the other Indian and a Pakistani candidates.
And of course, there is the small matter of the court case involving the Chinese who wants to run too.