By Mathew Mathews and Melvin Tay

Today-Aug 1

At the recent Forum on Religion, Extremism and Identity Politics organised by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) and the Ministry of Home Affairs, much was said about the ills of identity politics where people organise along narrow ethnic and religious lines. The rise of religious nationalism seeking to transcend governance systems around the world seems to suggest a resurgence of religious influence — especially on politics.  Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/commentary/why-singapore-needs-stronger-safeguards-against-rise-religion-and-identity-politics