Why S. Dhanabalan quit politics (history revisited)
S. Dhanabalan In several little-noticed paragraphs highlighted by TODAY newspaper, Mr. S. Dhanabalan admitted in a dialogue session that he left the government because of disagreements within the leadership. It was mentioned in quick passing and no details were given in the Q-and-A session with The Straits Times. The thrust...
Is the Opposition capable of epoch-making? (revisited)
Is the opposition capable of epoch-making? The answer has to be a definite yes. The ground for the opposition is favourable and improving and the prognosis for making inroads into PAP domain can be said to be sanguine. ' Provided the opposition is united and avoid feuding one another in the hustings. There is already quite a...
Imagine the PAP in charge for another 50 years (revisited)
A political party is only as good as its leaders are. The present PAP is a pale shadow of its former self and has ceased to be a political party altogether. It is merely a political vehicle for a single man to govern the country. No PAP member can ever hope to rise up in its ranks without prior approval from this man. The PAP...
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