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Physical rallies may be absent this time around, but on the ground, expressions of support are no less fervent.
Another round of chants erupted between supporters of the People’s Action Party (PAP) and Progress Singapore Party (PSP) at a coffee shop in Yishun on Sunday (July 5) morning.
According to The Straits Times’ Liveblog, the “shouting match” happened at about 11.20am at Block 747, after PAP’s Nee Soon GRC candidate, Associate Professor Faishal Ibrahim, arrived at the coffeeshop. PSP leader Dr Tan Cheng Bock and member Lee Hsien Yang were seen at the same coffeeshop just 20 minutes earlier.
Passionate residents were seen chanting their support for both parties in the video, with PAP supporters calling out “PAP!” as PSP supporters responded with “Tan Cheng Bock!”
When asked about the commotion, Faishal told The Straits Times that he saw it as a sign the residents have forged a bond with him, “And at the end of the day, when they see things like these happening, they come and support us.”
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