
PAS today hit out at a Singaporean minister for allegedly attempting to paint the party as a bogeyman, rebuffing suggestions that it was trying to interfere in the republic’s politics.
In a statement, PAS secretary-general Takiyuddin Hassan described the allegations as a “political shortcut” meant to deflect attention from internal issues.
“PAS firmly rejects the attempt to cast our party as a convenient bogeyman to advance domestic political agendas in Singapore.
“We will not allow a false narrative to stand where ordinary cross-border commentary is sensationalised into a security threat for short-term partisan gain.”
Takiyuddin was responding to comments by Singapore’s coordinating minister for national security, K Shanmugam.
Shanmugam had on Oct 14 called for politicians to “resist the destructive temptation to use race and religion in election campaigns for easy political wins”, the Straits Times reported.





