Chitchat Grassroots Adviser Lam Pin Min Continues To Do Outreach In Sengkang! WP Jamus Jiak Liao Bee As Usual! Nowhere To Be Seen!

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Officially opened the Sengkang West Zone B Community Garden situated between Block 320B and 320C Anchorvale today. This project has been initiated by the RC many months ago after receiving many requests from residents for a place to showcase their green fingers. Glad that it is finally ready and hope that residents will enjoy the communal gardening experience!

Also took the opportunity to visit the Chef-in-Box Vencafe situated nearby. Convenient place to have a simple meal and a cup of freshly squeezed orange juice.



 
This is the bunch of loser trying to score brownie points.
 
This is the bunch of loser trying to score brownie points.

Grassroots Adviser Lam is an inspiration to us all. He is dedicated and walks the ground even though he is not being paid to do so.
 
The Lam Pa Bin should have been more pro-active BEFORE the GE....
 
These people with many hats to wear is the most talented has to offer. They have to handle so many roles because none of you guys are capable to help him. As for Taokay John Tan, he is just a cheerleader leader and a boy scout within the ranks of PAP
 
What is he trying to prove? It's not appropriate for him to do all these activities.
 
Pinky has no shame, only incompetent leader who lost his ground still dare show his face....
 
Many of those community/grassroots events are organized by those PAP porlumpars, of course they would want a PAP person there. :wink:

The proper way for WP to do this is to organize its own events and sideline these clowns.

Those ousted PAP MPs basically have three paths to choose from: continue to be part of the 'suicide squad', work hard on the ground and try to reclaim the GRC next election, get put into a 'safe' GRC next election by the grace of Loong (refer to the anus doctor and Ong Ye Kung) or just quit politics altogether ('spend more time with my family' etc).
 
Grassroots Adviser Lam is an inspiration to us all. He is dedicated and walks the ground even though he is not being paid to do so.

Same goes for CSJ, Prof Tambyah, Jose Raymond.
 
PAP wants Workers' Party to come up with alternative policies like equals but leaves them out when it suits them - The Online Citizen
Shortly after the Peoples’ Action Party (PAP) won the General Election in July, then Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong claimed that now that The Workers’ Party (WP) had 10 elected Members of Parliament (MP) in Parliament, it could not just continue to question and ask for changes to government policy.

Instead, Wong insisted that “it is also their duty to put forward serious policy alternatives to be scrutinised and debated”.

Yet even as Wong appears to give the WP the veneer of respect as equal politicians, the PAP continues to apparently treat the elected MPs from WP as second class citizens.

Just recently, the officiation of a Residents’ Committee (RC) project in Sengkang Group Representative Constituency (GRC) attracted criticism for inviting former Senior Minister of State Lam Pin Min to officiate this event rather than an MP from the WP. Given that Sengkang GRC was decisively won by the WP, leaving them out like this was odd.

This is not the first time that an elected WP MP has been sidelined over an unelected PAP politician either. In July, the Kaki Bukit community organisation (part of Aljunied GRC) did the very same thing for its National Day event by inviting the PAP’s Shamsul Kamar instead of the WP’s elected MPs for the area.

Why are the authorities seemingly sidelining WP politicians and then imposing obligations on them depending on whatever apparently suits the PAP?

Wong puts the heavy burden on WP of having to come up with alternative policies despite only having won 10 seats out of an overwhelming 93 which still gives the PAP great dominance with 83 seats. Yet in the same vein, the WP are left out of the opportunities where they can easily meet constituents. How is this fair?

If the WP are to discharge the burden of coming up with alternative policies despite being the underdog, shouldn’t they be given an even playing field when it comes to having an equal platform to meet the people?

The PAP cannot cherry pick its dealings with the WP in this manner. If you want them to come up with policies like your equals against your overwhelming majority, then you have to accord them the courtesy that comes with that burden – you have to give them their due and invite them to the events that are within their purview.

Not to do so – and so blatantly not as well – seems bullying and opportunistic on the part of the PAP.

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