The sniping between Singapore鈥檚 political rivals over a vocal playwright鈥檚 patriotism continued this morning with Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam challenging opposition leader Pritam Singh to take a position.
Shanmugam asked Pritam this morning to say publicly whether he supports the views expressed in the past by Alfian Sa鈥檃t about Malaysia and Singapore, which were invoked last week by another member of the ruling party as being insufficiently loyal to Singapore.
Shanmugam described that criticism from Jurong GRC MP Tan Wu Meng described as 鈥渟erious and thoughtful.鈥
鈥淗e need not rush to examine those statements, (set out in Dr Tan鈥檚 post), but I hope to hear his views on them in good time. And let me make clear- this is not about artistic freedom, or license, those are not being questioned. This is specifically about Mr Singh asking the Government to listen to a specific individual,鈥 he wrote online.
Shanmugam had on Sunday defended Tan Wu Meng鈥檚 comments about Alfian, even accusing the latter of 鈥 in comments he wrote two years ago when that country鈥檚 government vessels were in Singapore鈥檚 waters.
黑料社 Singapore has reached out to Tan for comment.听
Shanmugam said that while Alfian was entitled to his views, Pritam had 鈥渟tood up鈥 in Parliament on June 5, 鈥渁sking the government to listen鈥 to the playwright.听聽
Singh responded by saying he does 鈥,鈥 and that the Worker鈥檚 Party would 鈥渟tand with Singapore鈥 on sovereignty issues. But he still showed support for local theatre practitioners and their perspectives 鈥渙n subjects considered taboo or sensitive by mainstream standards.”聽
Singh also pointed out that Tan had published his views on the PAP website last week but 鈥渄id not register his objections and question me directly in Parliament,鈥 implying that it was a 鈥渃alculated decision鈥 considering the looming general elections.
Shanmugam to Singh this morning saying that he was 鈥済lad鈥 that the Worker鈥檚 Party would continue to be on Singapore鈥檚 side. But he would still like to hear from Singh whether Alfian鈥檚 views on Malaysia and Singapore would 鈥渕erit his support.鈥澛
Alfian on Saturday the series of statements made against him by Tan in the online titled Mr Pritam Singh supports Alfian Sa鈥檃t.听
Alfian denied Tan鈥檚 assertion that he was mocking Singapore’s approach as 鈥渏ingoism鈥 during the 2018 standoff with Malaysia. Alfian said he was expressing his 鈥渄ovish anxiety鈥 and had expected Singapore 鈥渆xhaust all diplomatic channels for solutions rather than to rely on jingoism – extreme nationalism, in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy.鈥
Tan had also described Alfian as someone who was 鈥渄rawn to鈥 Malaysia鈥檚 former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, citing a 2013 post. Alfian clarified that he was actually 鈥渨riting about how Mahathir is able to turn on his charms to manipulate his listeners.鈥 He went on to list his numerous past criticisms of Mahathir.
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