In the 60th birthday of PAP celebration Hsien
Loong said, “We have won the trust of the voters and the mandate to serve Singapore
in every successive general election since then… and we will win the next one,
too.” This could be true, and it would be a good thing if it is true. Hsien
Loong must not forget that the victory is conditional, that the PAP must win
the trust of the voters and the mandate to rule again. I like to change the
word ‘serve’ to ‘rule’ as things have changed, and the PAP has changed, from
serving to ruling the country and people. I would like to agree with him and
wish him and the Party well, and win the next election. It would mean that the
Party has returned to its roots, to its original goals in 1954, of serving the
people and winning the mandate to serve. If it does not, then winning will be a
shattered dream.
During the pre independence days, ‘It was a fight to decide Singapore's
future - "a fight for life and death"… "Many people thought the
Communist tide was unstoppable. It took brave people with fire in their bellies
to stand up to them. Fortunately, the non-Communists in the PAP had that fire
in their bellies and they stood and they fought, not only fought the Communists,
but also fought to win the hearts and minds of the people."
Would the PAP live up to the ethos of the founding fathers
of the PAP, fighting to serve the people? Has the ground shift with the
shifting policies and interests of the PAP and leadership? My view is that the
Party today and the leadership are highly different from pre independence days.
Some would agree with me, but those in the PAP would not. It is for the people
to decide as the people are the one that would benefit or suffer under the PAP
leadership. If the people lose faith in the PAP and choose to give the mandate
to a new party, the above quotes could read like this:
‘It was a fight to decide Singapore's
future - "a fight for life and death" … "Many people thought the
PAP tide was unstoppable. It took brave people with fire in their bellies to
stand up to them. Fortunately, the new leaders and people had that fire in
their bellies and they stood and they fought, not only fought the PAP, but also
fought to win the hearts and minds of the people." And they triumphed and
the new PM spoke to the people in the new National Stadium on its first
anniversary as the ruling party,
“We have won the trust of the voters and the mandate to
serve Singapore
in the last general election … and we will win the next one, too.”
The political scenario could change, would change, if the
PAP loses the trust of the people and a new party will take over to serve the
people. The PAP has only a few more months to convince the people and to
improve its chances and its right to serve the people, by serving the people
and looking after their interests. The
PAP thinks it is serving the people, but are the people thinking so? Would it
be that way, would it continue to rule the people in the way it thinks best and
would the people go along, appreciate being ruled this way, and continue to
trust the PAP and give it the mandate again in the next general election?
Or would the next general election be a life and death fight
by the Singaporeans to free themselves from the rule of the PAP?
‘Today is the time to re-dedicate ourselves to the party and
to Singapore….The
PAP will always be on Singapore
and Singaporeans’ side. Hsien Loong said this at the Victoria Concert
Hall. ‘Re dedicate’ is very meaningful,
the party comes first, Singapore
comes second. At least he still remembers the Singaporeans. Would the Singaporeans still remember him and
the PAP in the next GE?
What do you think?
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