"We don’t want to use tactics that shouldn’t be carried out in Singapore," says the Progress Singapore Party's chairman.
Volunteers from the ruling PAP and the opposition PSP have alleged harassment by the other party, prompting ministers and ex-MPs to weigh in.
SINGAPORE – A series of altercations between volunteers from the ruling PAP and the opposition Progress Singapore Party (PSP) in Bukit Gombak on Jan 4 has gone public on social media.
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SINGAPORE – The Progress Singapore Party’s (PSP) volunteers have categorically denied manhandling PAP volunteers during a walkabout in Bukit Gombak on Jan 4, said party leaders Tan Cheng Bock ...
Stay in the know with a recap of our top stories today. 1. PAP and PSP volunteers accuse each other of harassment in Bukit Gombak walkabouts Both the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) and the ...
A Progress Singapore Party (PSP) team was seen at Keat Hong Food Centre & Market on a walkabout on Jan. 12. PSP's chairman Tan Cheng Bock was among them in the northwestern part of Singapore, having ...
The second PAP volunteer was later also harassed into taking a wefie with PSP volunteers, Low said. Both volunteer parties encountered one another again at 5.30pm, where PSP volunteers allegedly ...
The incident, which saw cabinet ministers weigh in, surfaced last week when PSP volunteers alleged they were harassed by their PAP counterparts during a walkabout in Bukit Gombak, a town in the ...