
Group QUESTIONS, COST OF LIVING, AND
Other applicants questioned the costs of housing, living expenses, and costs associated with renting.  ,
Ms. Lin, a candidate for Nee Immediately, questioned why, despite the strong Singapore money,” we find ourselves struggling to purchase a car, and we find ourselves struggling to obtain a HDB, which is getting smaller and yet more cheap.”  ,
She compared this to Malaysia, where the country has more money but residents may live in larger homes and drive vehicles.  ,
Singapore shouldn’t just be a haven for the wealthy and the rulers, she said.
Singapore may be able to give a higher standard of living to the majority of Singaporeans, as well as to ordinary Singaporeans whose efforts must be valued and respected.  ,
Dr. Alwi, the mind of RDU’s Malay commission, cited the lack of “halal kitchens on military ships” as one of the issues that are important to him in the Malay-Muslim community.  ,
According to a response to a question posed by Workers ‘ Party’s Faisal Manap in parliament last month, senior minister of state for defense Zaqy Mohamad stated that because of operational and place constraints, navy ships offer options for Muslim personnel.
The Malay man will be just as willing to give up his career as the Chinese guy. Dr. Alwi remarked that we must remain diverse and that we also need to include them.  ,
He even pushed for a Lieutenant Adnan Saidi Day to honor his surrender and mark his passing every February 14.
During the Battle of Pasir Panjang in Singapore during World War II, Lieutenant Adnan had fiercely fought back against the Japanese, leading to his dying in 1942.
In his statement, group president Dr. Foo touched on rental fees. He claimed that food may be kept more economical if hawker rental could be lowered.  ,
He argued that we must abandon a rent-seeking society that is contextual by nature and that removes benefit from the population.  ,
Mr. Philemon led the individuals and the crowd in reciting the National Pledge at the conclusion of the march.  ,