Singapore govt questions LOP Singh over podcast with Malaysian politicians

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Singapore govt questions LOP Singh over podcast with Malaysian politicians

Singapore, Jul 3 (PTI) Singapore鈥檚 Indian-origin Leader of Opposition Pritam Singh is being questioned by the ruling People鈥檚 Action Party (PAP) for having spoken about politics in the city-state on a Malaysian podcast.
Singh, the secretary general of Workers Party (WP), shared his views on the Malaysian podcast which 鈥渞aises serious questions鈥 as to why he chose to address the topic 鈥渢o a foreign audience鈥, the Channel News Asia reported, citing PAP reactions.
鈥淪trikingly, he chose not a local media outlet, but a podcast hosted by Malaysians and recorded in Malaysia to share his views on our domestic political landscape,鈥 the party said in a statement.
Singapore was part of the Federation of Malaysia till August 1965, and then became a sovereign state because of sensitive political differences with the central government in the capital city of Kuala Lumpur.
In a video released on YouTube on June 24, he spoke to 鈥楰eluar Sekejap (come out for a while 鈥 if literally translated), a popular Malaysian political podcast hosted by former health minister Khairy Jamaluddin and Shahril Hamdan, previously information chief of United Malays National Organisation.
It was Singh鈥檚 most in-depth interview since the May 3 general election, in which the PAP retained power with 65.57 per cent of the vote.
The ruling party claimed 87 out of 97 seats, the 10 seats going to WP.
The PAP said the issue was not 鈥渕erely a matter of platform preference. It touches on a fundamental principle 鈥 that Singapore鈥檚 domestic affairs should be debated and decided by Singaporeans, within Singapore鈥.
Quoting former opposition stalwart of WP Chiam See Tong, the PAP demanded: 鈥淭he opposition must be 鈥榯ruthful 鈥 good patriotic Singaporeans 鈥 and not go around the world renouncing Singapore鈥.鈥 During the podcast interview, which lasted more than one-and-a-half hours, Singh addressed a wide range of topics, including the WP鈥檚 electoral strategy, and the intersection of race, religion and politics.
Replying to a question, Singh said he did not aspire to become the prime minister of Singapore.
Khairy also asked if there was a 鈥渓ack of ambition鈥 from the WP and if it should have pivoted from the goal of winning one-third of the seats in parliament, to which Singh said that Singaporean voters were not seeking a change in government.
The PAP also challenged Singh鈥檚 claim that his party does not 鈥渟core political points based on race or religion鈥 in the multi-national city state. PTI GS GSP GSP

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