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Edited by spiderman80 at 22-8-2016 10:55 PM
Singapore PM falls ill during speech at national day rally
SINGAPORE – The National Day Rally on Sunday was suspended after Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong took ill.
The medical team attending to him assessed that his condition is not serious.
Lee was in the midst of delivering his English speech when the rally was stopped at around 9.20 p.m.
“PM Lee says please enjoy the reception,” Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean told the audience. He added that Lee will resume his speech later, to applause from the audience.
Lee was seen waving at the audience before he walked off the stage with the help of Teo, Defense Minister Ng Eng Hen and Acting Education Minister Ng Chee Meng.
Curtains were drawn and it was all silent in the ITE College Central auditorium.
In a statement on his Facebook page at 9.31pm, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said Mr Lee “took ill while speaking at National Day Rally”.
“The medical team is attending to him right now. They assess that his condition is not serious. PMO will update in due course,” the post added.
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Teringat masa 90an dulu.....
Tun Det selsema pun, kitorang dah risau....mkn pun tak brp nk lalu... |
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lorrr..
Ingat bijan sesak nafas |
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banyak minum air newater tu.. |
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konpom terlebih makan durian neh |
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ah small matter...sebab tu arwah tak bangun lagi.......
"If I see pulau ujong is in trouble, and as I am being lowered into my grave....I WILL WAKE UP"
Huhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhu |
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Pak manak langau hijo dah berkutum kat sini....
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Anxiety, then relief, as PM Lee Hsien Loong completes rally after taking ill
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong drew a standing ovation from a relieved audience when he resumed his National Day Rally speech last night, after he was suddenly taken ill while addressing the nation on live television.
At about 9.20pm, 2½ hours into the rally, he paused, faltered and appeared unable to continue. Three ministers and several security officers rushed up on stage as the audience in the auditorium at ITE College Central - as well as those watching on TV - looked on anxiously.
He was helped off the stage but waved as he left.
Some in the audience went outside to the reception area, while others stayed in their seats. The mood was sombre. About 10 minutes later, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said that a medical team attending to him had assessed that his condition was not serious. The mood became perceptibly lighter.
Twenty minutes after that, Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean announced that Mr Lee would resume his speech. The PMO also said that Mr Lee had felt "unsteady because of prolonged standing, heat and dehydration". It added: "His heart is fine and he did not have a stroke."
At 10.40pm, he returned to speak for another 15 minutes. He looked well and thanked the audience for waiting for him.
Smiling, he said: "I've never had so many doctors look at me all at once. They think I'm all right but anyway I'm going to have a full check-up after this. But before that I'd like to finish my speech."
After the rally, he went to the Singapore General Hospital for a check-up.
The rally is where Mr Lee traditionally spends the better part of three hours mapping out the Government's plans for Singapore, speaking first in Malay, then Mandarin and English.
Yesterday, in marked contrast to last year's celebratory rally during Singapore's 50th year of independence, he sketched out threats and challenges facing a Singapore at 51.
But he painted an upbeat portrait of the future, saying that although the nation will be tested from time to time, he was confident it would succeed as long as Singaporeans held fast to their foundational tenet of staying one united people, regardless of race, language or religion.
"We are a people building on the work of each generation, looking to the future with confidence," he said.
He said disruptions to businesses and workers from technology and globalisation would be a defining challenge. He noted that small and medium-sized enterprises have found it tough to adapt to the relentless changes, and urged them to stick out the rough patch, promising that there would be opportunity in crisis.
As a small state in a region grappling with the threat of terrorism, Singapore also had to contend with geopolitical and security realities, he added, calling on citizens to understand the national interest and support Singapore's position in its relations with other countries.
He noted that a dozen radicalised Singaporeans had been picked up in the past two years, and this multiracial society will come under strain should an attack happen. Whether it survives an attack will boil down to "our collective resolve to stand with each other".
Singapore is in a good place as religious and community leaders have taken a courageous stand by refuting extremist views, and made clear that terrorists do not represent Islam, said Mr Lee.
Religious leaders, in particular Muslim leaders, have made sure their faiths are practised in a way fit for Singapore's multiracial context.
Ultimately, prosperity and security depend on good politics, Mr Lee said. "Our politics must unite the country and uphold our multiracial society."
To this end, changes will be made to the elected presidency to ensure that minorities are elected to the highest office from time to time. The Government has also accepted in principle the recommendations by a Constitutional Commission on a review of the elected presidency. It will release the commission's report soon, issue a White Paper on the changes later, and debate the matter in Parliament.
Still on the topic of good politics, Mr Lee expressed relief that he had managed to reinforce his team in last year's general election and would continue to do so at the next polls. The issue of succession was all the more important, he said, in the light of what happened to him earlier in the night.
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PM Lee Hsien Loong being helped off the stage when he was delivering his speech at the National Day Rally 2016 at ITE College Central. He later returned to finish his speech
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Timeline of events
8pm: PM Lee begins his English speech.
9.18pm: He takes ill. Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen rushes to his aid, along with Acting Minister for Education (Schools) Ng Chee Meng and Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean. Mr Lee is led backstage. He waves to the audience as he leaves.
9.22pm: The National Day Rally is suspended.
9.30pm: The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) announces a 30-minute break on Mr Lee's Twitter. On Mr Lee's Facebook, PMO says Mr Lee took ill while speaking. A medical team attending to him has assessed that his condition is not serious.
9.51pm: DPM Teo announces that Mr Lee will resume his speech. "PM Lee says please enjoy the reception," he adds.
10.19pm: Guests are asked to take their seats.
10.22pm: PMO issues another statement saying Mr Lee was unsteady because of "prolonged standing, heat and dehydration". It adds that his heart is fine and he did not have a stroke.
10:40pm: Mr Lee reappears to a standing ovation.
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sayang juga sebab tak terus mati |
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Oiiiiiiiiii suetinah palat darah berkerak, keturunan spesis pengotor najis besar(Sila baca dalam senapas) ...... Pampers dah tukar belum? kau masuk sini je bau bacin bangkai tau......
Wakaakakakakakakaakakakakakaka
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tetiba bau hancing pulak |
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Post time 22-8-2016 11:42 AM
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Newaterrr replied at 22-8-2016 09:20 AM
PM Lee Hsien Loong being helped off the stage when he was delivering his speech at the National ...
... Speech dalam bahasa tamil ada ke? Aku tau ada in malay kan ... |
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pyropura replied at 22-8-2016 11:42 AM
... Speech dalam bahasa tamil ada ke? Aku tau ada in malay kan ...
Tamil ada susah sikit lah. Lidah kena belit2 & rolling2...so no speech in Tamil
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klu presiden korea utara jatuh sakit nescaya menangis guling2 segala rakyat jelata.
masa dia berangkat pulang ada yg terjun laut utk lambai & babai ..
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Alah kalau negara jiran singapore jadi camni baru lah happy kekdahnya |
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kt fb semua mengharapkan PM Mlysia...
Xbaik taw dorg ni mendoakan yg xelok... |
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