Quite confirm that he does not have enough prominent guest speakers because his children also have to go up on the stage with him. Why he likes 'indoor' and 'closed door' so much? 
Tan Cheng Bock announces 'special' rally on Thursday
by Tan Weizhen
04:29 PM Aug 23, 2011
SINGAPORE - Contrary to rumours and media speculation that he would not be holding a rally, presidential candidate Tan Cheng Bock clarified yesterday he will be holding one, but it will be "special" and different from the other candidates' rallies.
Speaking at a press briefing at Rivervale Mall this afternoon, he let on that it will be indoors, and that it will be held this Thursday. He said his son Joshua and daughter Ming Li will be speaking, as well as other ordinary Singaporeans. More details will be given tomorrow, he said.
Responding to the latest furore over the Workers' Party not being informed by the HDB that the management of 26 common spaces have been handed over from the Aljunied Town Council to the PA, he said that if the reports are true, then it is "not right".
"Whichever party is in charge of the constituency, we should give them due respect, because they are chosen by the people. It cannot be the case where WP, PAP (the People's Action Party) have different guidelines. We have to be fair to all," he said.
He added that if elected President, he would want to "break the ice" between members of the ruling and Opposition parties. When asked how he would be able to do it, he said he would organise more social avenues for them to get together, though he acknowledged it would not be easy.


Tan Cheng Bock announces 'special' rally on Thursday
by Tan Weizhen
04:29 PM Aug 23, 2011
SINGAPORE - Contrary to rumours and media speculation that he would not be holding a rally, presidential candidate Tan Cheng Bock clarified yesterday he will be holding one, but it will be "special" and different from the other candidates' rallies.
Speaking at a press briefing at Rivervale Mall this afternoon, he let on that it will be indoors, and that it will be held this Thursday. He said his son Joshua and daughter Ming Li will be speaking, as well as other ordinary Singaporeans. More details will be given tomorrow, he said.
Responding to the latest furore over the Workers' Party not being informed by the HDB that the management of 26 common spaces have been handed over from the Aljunied Town Council to the PA, he said that if the reports are true, then it is "not right".
"Whichever party is in charge of the constituency, we should give them due respect, because they are chosen by the people. It cannot be the case where WP, PAP (the People's Action Party) have different guidelines. We have to be fair to all," he said.
He added that if elected President, he would want to "break the ice" between members of the ruling and Opposition parties. When asked how he would be able to do it, he said he would organise more social avenues for them to get together, though he acknowledged it would not be easy.