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Steer clear of identity politics, uphold secular system: Shanmugam
The Straits Times
|October 15, 2025
Political parties should not use race and religion in election campaigns, he says
Resist the destructive temptation to use race and religion in election campaigns for easy political wins, and steer clear of identity politics, Coordinating Minister for National Security K. Shanmugam urged Parliament on Oct 14.
In an hour-long speech that referred to “troubling incidents” during the May general election, he set out the fundamental principles underpinning Singapore’s approach to race and religion, as well as how politicians here should respond to future attempts to provoke such issues.
While people are free to practise their faiths, the Government’s position is that public political debate must be conducted and decided on a secular basis. This approach is central to Singapore’s existence as an independent nation, said Mr Shanmugam, who is also Home Affairs Minister.
In particular, he highlighted the opposition Workers’ Party’s reaction to remarks made during the hustings by self-styled religious teacher Noor Deros and politicians from Malaysia’s Islamist party, Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS), saying that the WP could have acted more quickly and been less ambiguous about its stance.
Political parties should “immediately, clearly and unequivocally” reject any such attempts to interfere in Singapore's political process in the future, the minister said.
Mr Shanmugam also pointed to how identity politics has split countries around the world, including the US, cautioning the House that such division is hard to contain and impossible to reverse.
Ultimately, it will lead to political parties courting the majority vote and minorities being marginalised, he said in his ministerial statement. While Singapore looks stable now, it is no more stable than other countries where communal relations have worsened as a result of these pressures, he added.
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