
Indian-origin Singaporean blogger fined for posting racial remarks on TikTok
The Hindu
Manmeet Singh fined for promoting racial disharmony on TikTok, apologizes to Minister Josephine Teo, avoids political associations.
An Indian-origin blogger in Singapore was fined SGD 6,000 (about ₹4 lakh) on Friday (June 6, 2025) after he pleaded guilty to one charge of knowingly committing an act which promoted disharmony between different racial groups in the country through a post on TikTok.
Manmeet Singh's post came after he received a link from an unknown person with the alleged offensive content, Channel News Asia reported.
Mr. Singh (57), then posted a commentary about the content without verifying its authenticity.
In the commentary on TikTok, Mr. Singh claimed that Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo had made offensive remarks against Malays, a mostly Muslim community which accounts for about 15% of Singapore’s six million-plus population.
He removed it once he realised that he had been "led on" by the unknown person, his lawyers told the court.
Mr. Singh is a blogger who posts about socio-political issues on TikTok, among other social media platforms.
He posted the offending content on TikTok on August 12, 2024.













