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DPM Teo questions honesty of Workers' Party, Png Eng Huat
By S Ramesh | Posted: 22 May 2012 1942 hrs
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SINGAPORE: Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean has questioned the honesty of the Workers' Party and its candidate for the Hougang by-election Png Eng Huat, and whether the party has been upfront with voters.
Speaking to reporters after a tour of the constituency on Monday, Mr Teo, who is also PAP's 1st Assistant Secretary-General, said that events in the last two days have raised questions.
The by-election campaign in Hougang has reached its halfway mark and Mr Teo said that it has been by and large, good and clean. But one aspect has saddened him, and it is related to what has been written online.
Mr Teo said: "There is another aspect of the campaign this time round, by and large it has been good, and it has been clean. But there is one aspect which has saddened me and disappointed me a little particularly online."
"Those who claim to be supporters of the Workers' Party dragged in their grandmothers, made all sorts of wild accusations, even unfortunately tried to capitalise on a tragic incident to make voters angry and emotional.
"I am very saddened by that, they claim to be supporters of the Workers' Party, I think they should stop doing that. I am ashamed people are doing these kinds of things on the net."
One important point which leaders of the People's Action Party have been emphasising as they make their rounds in Hougang with their candidate Desmond Choo, is the need and importance for them to choose the right candidate so that he can deliver the programmes for the residents.
Mr Teo said it is not clear if the Workers' Party has been putting its best man forward for Hougang. He also said Mr Png's statements in the last two days - that he was not keen on the Non-Constituency MP post - were contradictory.
Mr Teo said: "What he said yesterday and what he said today contradict each other, either he was telling the truth yesterday or he was telling the truth today. So I think I will wait for him to see what he has to say tonight, give him a fair chance to clarify matter.
"The last few days, especially events over the last two days, it raises two issues, one of honesty and being upfront and honest with the voters here in Hougang. I think we shouldn't take them for granted and I think they deserve the best.
"It is not clear the Workers' Party has been putting their best man here and they have not been upfront and honest with the workers. I think they should do that and I am looking forward to hear what they have to say tonight."
Mr Teo added that they now have the opportunity to vote in a new man for a new beginning for the constituency, and urged voters to give their support to PAP candidate Desmond Choo.
Mr Teo said he is looking forward to hear what the Workers' Party leaders have to say at their rally on Tuesday about the candidacy of Mr Png and the contradictory statements made.
Meanwhile, Mr Desmond Choo said he is pressing on.
"The NCMP incident is something for the Workers' Party to deal with. For me it is about making sure we finish strong, we make sure we deliver the message we believed in all along and make sure voters understand me as a person and make the decision between Mr Png and myself," said Mr Choo.
Mr Choo said he will continue reaching out to voters to convince them that he is the best man they should vote for.
-CNA/ac
By S Ramesh | Posted: 22 May 2012 1942 hrs
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SINGAPORE: Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean has questioned the honesty of the Workers' Party and its candidate for the Hougang by-election Png Eng Huat, and whether the party has been upfront with voters.
Speaking to reporters after a tour of the constituency on Monday, Mr Teo, who is also PAP's 1st Assistant Secretary-General, said that events in the last two days have raised questions.
The by-election campaign in Hougang has reached its halfway mark and Mr Teo said that it has been by and large, good and clean. But one aspect has saddened him, and it is related to what has been written online.
Mr Teo said: "There is another aspect of the campaign this time round, by and large it has been good, and it has been clean. But there is one aspect which has saddened me and disappointed me a little particularly online."
"Those who claim to be supporters of the Workers' Party dragged in their grandmothers, made all sorts of wild accusations, even unfortunately tried to capitalise on a tragic incident to make voters angry and emotional.
"I am very saddened by that, they claim to be supporters of the Workers' Party, I think they should stop doing that. I am ashamed people are doing these kinds of things on the net."
One important point which leaders of the People's Action Party have been emphasising as they make their rounds in Hougang with their candidate Desmond Choo, is the need and importance for them to choose the right candidate so that he can deliver the programmes for the residents.
Mr Teo said it is not clear if the Workers' Party has been putting its best man forward for Hougang. He also said Mr Png's statements in the last two days - that he was not keen on the Non-Constituency MP post - were contradictory.
Mr Teo said: "What he said yesterday and what he said today contradict each other, either he was telling the truth yesterday or he was telling the truth today. So I think I will wait for him to see what he has to say tonight, give him a fair chance to clarify matter.
"The last few days, especially events over the last two days, it raises two issues, one of honesty and being upfront and honest with the voters here in Hougang. I think we shouldn't take them for granted and I think they deserve the best.
"It is not clear the Workers' Party has been putting their best man here and they have not been upfront and honest with the workers. I think they should do that and I am looking forward to hear what they have to say tonight."
Mr Teo added that they now have the opportunity to vote in a new man for a new beginning for the constituency, and urged voters to give their support to PAP candidate Desmond Choo.
Mr Teo said he is looking forward to hear what the Workers' Party leaders have to say at their rally on Tuesday about the candidacy of Mr Png and the contradictory statements made.
Meanwhile, Mr Desmond Choo said he is pressing on.
"The NCMP incident is something for the Workers' Party to deal with. For me it is about making sure we finish strong, we make sure we deliver the message we believed in all along and make sure voters understand me as a person and make the decision between Mr Png and myself," said Mr Choo.
Mr Choo said he will continue reaching out to voters to convince them that he is the best man they should vote for.
-CNA/ac