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Singapore's race and religion ideals still work in progress, country is no more stable than others: Shanmugam

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Singapore’s Home Affairs Minister recently highlighted how the country’s founding leaders embedded key values—unity, diversity, justice and equality—into Singapore’s national pledge. His comments come as the country continues to celebrate its identity while navigating modern challenges.

The Minister said that Singapore’s founding fathers “designed a pledge that speaks to all citizens,” stressing that the language was chosen to reinforce a shared sense of purpose. “We are a nation built on the idea that every person, regardless of background, can live together fairly and justly,” he added. The remarks were aimed at reminding Singaporeans about the core ideals that hold the society together.

As Singapore faces rapid technological change and growing regional competition, reaffirming these values feels timely. Many citizens feel that a commitment to equality and justice can help guide policy decisions—whether in housing, education, or social welfare.

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The Home Affairs Minister also noted that Singapore’s ability to hold its diverse communities close has been essential for its growth. “Our strength lies in how we keep everyone working together,” he said. He pointed out that even as the city-state becomes more global, its pledge remains a powerful symbol of the nation’s core identity.

These comments come after a series of government initiatives aimed at ensuring fair treatment for all residents. New laws aimed at boosting workplace equality and anti-discrimination are currently under review. The government plans to use the national pledge as a rallying point for these reforms.

In sum, the Minister’s remarks serve as a reminder that Singapore’s founding ideals are not just historical facts but living principles. Regularly revisiting them can help guide the country’s future. He urged everyone to remember the pledge’s promise of “unity, diversity, justice and equality” and to act on those promises in everyday life.


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