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The
first salvo of the next general election has been
fired in Potong Pasir. The Prime Minister said
that the fruit in Potong Pasir is ripe to be plucked.
He wants back Potong Pasir for the PAP. My reply
is that it is not for him to say that. It is for
the residents in Potong Pasir to say that. Whether
they want me back as their MP or not. It is presumptuous
of Mr. Goh Chok Tong to say that he wants back
Potong Pasir for the PAP. The people of Potong
Pasir do not bend to the wishes of one man so
easily. The people of Potong Pasir are special.
They must be special because in 1984 against all
odds, against the mighty machinery of the PAP,
against their threats, against their tactics of
fear and against their bullying tactics, they
still voted for an opposition member to represent
them in Parliament.
Even
in 1997 when the PAP offered tempting incentives
like the upgrading of flats, the residents in
Potong Pasir tenaciously stuck on to the opposition
side and refused to give the majority vote to
the PAP candidate.
Mr.
Goh says that the ground is ripe for the PAP to
take back Potong Pasir. How does he know. Mr.
Goh always put up a brave face and makes bold
statements but he could well be wrong, as he was
wrong in 1991, when he said that the ground was
sweet then and went ahead to hold an early general
election that year, when in fact the ground was
not sweet at all for the PAP. Many people were
not happy with the PAP. In the 1991 election,
the PAP suffered its worst defeat. They lost 4
seats to the Opposition and many of its candidates'
majority were drastically cut down.
One
wonders how then can Mr. Goh be so sure that the
PAP would win at Potong Pasir the next G.E. My
guess is that he is flushed with the victory at
Cheng San in the last general election, where
Mr. Goh played a pivotal role in winning that
GRC for the PAP. Now he wants to repeat that same
tactic in Potong Pasir. He wants personally to
be involved in the Potong Pasir constituency when
the next election comes round. I can only say
that Mr. Goh shall not succeed in Potong Pasir
because the people at Potong Pasir are not easily
intimidated. Potong Pasirians have been in the
front line of Singapore opposition politics since
1984. Despite the fact that Potong Pasir has been
threatened, ridiculed and tempted with material
incentives its people there stood firm. Their
message to the PAP and the people of Singapore
is clear. They believe that Singapore must have
an opposition and they intend to stand by that
belief. They know that complete power should not
be given to one party, however good that party
is. For they know that power corrupts and absolute
power corrupts absolutely. They know that the
PAP has been turned into a monolith, massive,
all-powerful and awesome and there must be some
form of opposition to check on them.
As for the opposition, it is only a small flickering
flame which the PAP tries hard to snuff out. If
that happens there shall be total darkness for
democracy in Singapore. Potong Pasir is one of
the two flickering flames in Singapore. The people
of Potong Pasir and the people of Singapore know
that the flame at Potong Pasir must be kept alive
and never extinguished. At this juncture I must
categorically state that I shall be standing at
Potong Pasir in the next general election which
purportedly is due on the first quarter of the
year 2002, as the PM again wants to go to the
full term.
I
am happy to serve the constituents at Potong Pasir
and I shall continue to serve them.
Despite
the fact that our Town Council is not supported
by the Government CIPC funds we shall complete
all our Repair and Redecorations programes in
Potong Pasir Estate then next year we shall move
over to Lorong 8 Toa Payoh estate to complete
the R and R works there. The works include repair
and repainting of every block, doing up and upgrading
all lifts and the lift landings, children? playgounds,
car parks and landscaping. Residents have given
us the thumbs up for the R & R works we have
completed to date. They are very happy and satisfied
with what the Town Council has done for them.
Our
next phase of R & R works shall commence early
next year as aforesaid at Lorong 8 Toa Payoh estate.
We shall do up and upgrade the whole of that estate,
including the wet market at Block 210. By the
next election, the whole of the two housing estates
at Potong Pasir and at Lorong 8 Toa Payoh shall
look spick and span. Nobody can fault the Potong
Pasir Town Council for the work it has done so
far.
SENNETT
MRT STATION
Threats
are not new to residents at Potong Pasir. Residents
here know that come the year 2002 the Sennett
MRT Station will be opened for use. $5 Billion
has been spent on the N.E. Line and every effort
shall be made to recoup the money spent. The Sennett
MRT Station shall be definitely opened to earn
more revenue.
Many have told me that despite very low ridership
at Lakeview and Chinese Garden MRT Stations, those
stations are opened and are functioning. The Sennett
MRT Station has definitely higher ridership than
those 2 stations. There shall be high ridership
which comes from the people at Potong Pasir Estate
itself, the 2 major schools in the estate, the
industrial base at MacPherson Road and its vicinity
and the people who live along the Upper Serangoon
Road corridor who would stop at Potong Pasir for
shopping, visits and for other reasons. There
shall be enough people who shall use the Sennett
MRT Station. To say that there is not enough ridership
is not true. Nobody really believes that after
its construction, the Sennett Station shall not
be opened.
NAMING
OF SENNETT STATION
Even
the naming of the MRT station at Potong Pasir
has taken on a political dimension. There are
3 choices for naming the MRT Station at Potong
Pasir. The most appropriate is of course, Potong
Pasir, the next is not Sennett but Alkaff and
only the third choice should be Sennett.
The
name ?otong Pasir" has been used for that
particular place where the Potong Pasir estate
is now sited as early as anyone knows. It was
the earliest name used for that location. Therefore
the MRT station should have been named Potong
Pasir MRT Station. The name Potong Pasir is not
acceptable to the Government for obvious reasons.
The Government do not want people of Singapore
to be reminded that Potong Pasir is an opposition
constituency.
Even
if Potong Pasir is not acceptable, the name Alkaff
should be used because Alkaff Gardens was already
in existence even before Sennett Estate was built.
Mr.
Sennett was a British Colonial Officer and the
directors of the company that built Sennett Estate
named it after him sometime in 1954 or thereabouts.
The name Sennett came much later than Potong Pasir
and Alkaff. It is strange that the Government
should accept a colonial name in preference to
a local indigenous name.
It
may be mentioned that in the case of the Tanjong
Pagar MRT station, it was just the opposite of
what happened at Potong Pasir. At first they named
it Maxwell station, then people objected to it
because Maxwell was a colonial officer? name and
Maxwell was taken off and in its place a local
name, ?anjong Pagar" was used.
In
our case at Potong Pasir, a local appropriate
name was not used and a colonial one was used
instead. So we see politics take precedence over
logic.
In
conclusion, I should like to mention that permission
was not granted by the Government to make this
speech at the 6th Anniversary Dinner of the SPP
and I have to print and distribute it to you,
the residents, guests and friends at this dinner
instead.
I
hope you have enjoyed the dinner and the programme.
On our part, we thank you for coming. We appreciate
your presence and your company.
Thank
you very much.
Note:
On
20th November, Mr Chiam See Tong (Singapore People's
Party), Member of Parliament for Potong Pasir
was unable to make a speech at his party's sixth
anniversary dinner due to the stringent rules
and regulation of the authority. Upon appeal,
he was allowed ten minutes to thank his guests.
Instances like this continue to add on to the
demand for a review of the Public Entertainment
Act. A transparent and equitable application of
licensing laws need a cornerstone of any such
review.
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