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Despite support of heavyweights like Tan Cheng Bock response to protest against walkover reserved presidential election was muted

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Despite the support of opposition heavyweights like Dr Tan Cheng Bock, Mr Tan Jee Say and Dr Chee Soon Juan, the silent sit-in protest to express dissatisfaction with the recent events surrounding the controversial Presidential Election was muted.

This despite Dr Chee and Dr Tan informing their supporters of their intention to attend the protest beforehand, and inviting them to attend it as well.

Posted by Ismail Kassim on Saturday, 16 September 2017

The Straits Times reported that hundreds of people attended the event. But others like the former secretary-general of the National Solidarity Party (NSP), Lim Tean claimed that there were 2,500 – 3,000 participants. Other netizens however reported more accurately that there were only about 1,000 protesters at the silent demonstration.

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In contrast, the protest against the 6.9 million White Paper in the year 2013 attracted over 5,000 protesters.

Posted by Chew Eng Ong on Saturday, 16 September 2017

The protesters mostly wore black. Several carried placards condemning the walkover election and the Elected President.

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Dr Tan said that he was welcomed warmly at the event. In sharing some pictures of the event he said: “(the) protest was to register Singaporeans displeasure over the walkover Presidential Election.”

A very warm reception at Hong Lim park.It was a peaceful sit-in gathering at Hong Lim Park .The sit- in protest was…

Posted by Dr Tan Cheng Bock on Saturday, 16 September 2017

He added: “They wanted to exercise their vote but had no chance.”

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