WP Low Thia Khiang Leading the National Pledge

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2006

The final rally of the election sees the charismatic WP Low Thia Khiang leading the huge crowd in the stadium with a Chinese version of the National Pledge (after Sylvia Lim had led the English recital). Patriotic feelings run asunder as for once the common man in the streets finally felt that their voice could be part of a huge turning point in Singapore's history. This view was from the block of estates opposite the stadium, and the real amount of the crowd is not reflected accurately as there were a considerable number in the seats of the stadium, in the public carpark surrounding the stadium, as well as those who were denied access due to the stadium having reached maximum capacity. People have the power.

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  • farking PAP controlled newspapers and television NEWs never show such photos and video clips

  • low is the zhen min tian zi ,

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  • in then end probably half of them voted for WP. the irony... 

  • @8zz8 alamak! dont say out lah! sekali they saw what u said and do how? but i think LKY still got this rally thingy. he love it bcos he used to win crowd and elections by holding successful rallies.

  • this time round LTK never lead and only the last rally got pledge reciting in English lead by Pritam Singh. Never felt so patriotic in my life. hope to recite in Chinese and lead by LTK.

  • I take everything said at all rallies with a pinch of salt.

    I believe in seeing with my own eyes, listening with my own ears and I use rational judgement to determine who I want to vote for. It will not be easy to win me over just by delivering emotionally charged speeches peppered with sarcasm. I am never psyched out by such political rhetoric.

  • I think at the next election, the government will cite safety reasons and restrict the crowd to 300 per rally. Or they will ban open rallies entirely and let each party deliver election speeches every night on TV. They will say that in the digital media age, open air rallies are outdated.

  • @clb012669 Yes, PAP rallies need more supporters. Only 300 in each PAP rally. But opposition rallies had 30,000 supporters.

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