Pritam Singh

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Pritam Singh

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Pritam Singh
Pritam Singh 毕丹星
Member of Parliament for Aljunied GRC
Non-constituency Member of Parliament
Eunos division
MP for Aljunied GRC, Eunos division
MP for Aljunied GRC
Non-constituency Member of Parliament
Member from 2011–present

Pritam Singh is the Secretary-General of the Workers' Party, having previously held roles such as Assistant Secretary-General and Organising Secretary, among others. He has been a Member of Parliament (MP) in Aljunied GRC since 2011.

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Biography

Pritam Singh is the Secretary-General of the Workers' Party, having previously held roles such as Assistant Secretary-General and Organising Secretary, among others. He has been a Member of Parliament (MP) in Aljunied GRC since 2011. He takes pride in speaking up for Singaporeans and ensuring that progressive laws are passed. Alongside his WP colleagues, Pritam plays a crucial role in maintaining checks and balances in Parliament.

Pritam envisions Singapore as a country that is not only economically successful but also one where its people are kind, compassionate, and empathetic. For the Workers' Party, his vision is to see it become a successful political party that advocates for and achieves better outcomes for Singapore and Singaporeans.

Professionally, Pritam is a lawyer. His academic journey has taken him through several prestigious institutions, including the National University of Singapore, Singapore Management University, King’s College London, and the International Islamic University Malaysia.

Family is a significant part of Pritam's life. He is married and has two daughters. In his free time, he enjoys reading and watching all types of sports, except for breakdancing, which he humorously insists is not a sport and should not be in the Olympics.

An aviation enthusiast, Pritam is also known for his knowledge in various subjects, making him a valuable asset on pub quiz nights.

Pritam’s speeches and more
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Speech by Pritam Singh On Façade Repairs Co-Payment Scheme

In 2004, the HDB introduced the façade repairs co-payment scheme where HDB would fund façade related repairs and reimburse Town Councils for repair works done to damaged façades of HDB blocks. This was increased to 75% for blocks with brick cladding and some metal fixtures under a special enhancement programme that runs from 2023 to 2028 for blocks with a higher risk of façade failure.
4
Mar 2026

Speech by Pritam Singh On Crows

Sir, I filed my cut on 19 February and before the Minister's public comments of 23 February on how the MND intends to manage the crow population. As his comments set out the broad direction forward, I will make a narrow point about culling. NParks have been helpful to Town Councils, assisting in the removal of nests and with the installation of temporary traps to manage the crow population.
4
Mar 2026

Speech by Pritam Singh On Income Eligibility Ceiling for HDB flats

Members of the House would have come across many young Singaporean couples looking forward to starting a family and buying their first HDB flat but for one reason of another are unable to do so or are unable to secure a flat of their choice. For some, they are unable to do so arising from the income ceiling imposed by HDB, currently set at $14,000 for a couple looking for a BTO flat, with $16,000 set as the ceiling for executive condominiums. While the HDB resale market does not impose any income ceiling, Singaporeans in general, and young families in particular remain concerned about lease decay, retirement adequacy and in many cases, missing out on the taxpayer subsidies that come with BTO purchases.
4
Mar 2026

Speech by Pritam Singh On Collection of Recyclables by Public Waste Collectors

After years of public education on the importance of recycling, more Singaporean families now make it a point to decontaminate and sort their recyclables before depositing them at the blue recycling bins located near their HDB blocks.
3
Mar 2026

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