Quoteworthy – Low Thia Khiang, Leader of the Workers’ Party

Low Thia Khiang (picture via The Online Citizen)

Via Yahoo! News. Low Thia Khiang, commenting on PAP’s organising secretary Dr Ng Eng Hen writing to The Straits Times forum page to criticise Workers’ Party’s “star” candidate, Chen Show Mao’s entry into politics:

“I really don’t understand why Dr Ng Eng Hen, Minister for Education, is asking those questions. Perhaps he has not read the Zaobao report, or he couldn’t understand Chinese?”

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