Singapore Pm Reflects On Country S Past Says No To Pendatang Label


 


Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has reflected on the country’s past as a part of Malaysia, in reminding citizens to continue upholding racial and religious harmony amid global uncertainties.
Wong (above, centre), in a Facebook post, also criticised a recent remark by former Nominated Member of Parliament (NMP) Calvin Cheng.
Wong noted that prior to Singapore’s separation from then Tanah Melayu, some in the local community had referred to local Chinese as pendatang (immigrants), leaving many feeling like second-class citizens.
“When Singapore became independent, we resolved never to treat our minorities like that,” Wong said yesterday.
He said Singapore today is a diverse and harmonious society, where all races and religions are respected and have “their place under the sun”.
“This cohesion is the result of generations of patient effort and hard work. We must treasure it, protect it, and nurture it.”
Prioritise harmony
Wong cautioned that external forces could threaten the country’s unity, and stressed that efforts to preserve inter-racial and inter-religious harmony must remain a priority.
He also expressed appreciation to Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis) leaders Pasuni Maulan and Mohamad Hasbi for promoting interfaith understanding.
“Together, let’s build on what we have, and ensure that our little red dot remains an oasis of stability and harmony,” he said.
Wong’s remarks came after Cheng reportedly faced backlash over a social media post suggesting that pro-Palestine activists from the group Monday of Palestine Solidarity be sent to Gaza - and should not return. He also offered to sponsor their relocation.
The comments drew criticism from various quarters, including Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Masagos Zulkifli, as well as Muis representatives Pasuni and Hasbi, prompting Cheng to issue an apology.
Other cabinet members, including Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam, have also distanced themselves from Cheng’s views on the Israel-Palestine conflict. - FMT


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