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Aug 11, 2013 Letters
Dear Editor,
Peeping Tom claims that the leaders of the P.P.P stage managed the outcome of workshops at the just concluded congress in Port Mourant. The problem with PEEPING is that you firstly have to be hidden or concealed, and secondly, you have to keep your distance from the object of your peeping so that you would not be caught. This unwarranted invasion of privacy most times leads to the wrong impression due to the Peeper’s inability to hear and see everything. The workshops of the PPP congress followed the universal norms associated with the conducting of any such activity. The discussions were moderated by a panel of PPP members that had direct responsibility for the topic under consideration. For example, the resource personnel for the workshop on Party Organisation were the Executive Secretary, Organizing Secretary and the Political Affairs Secretary. Now, are these not the relevant persons to listen to the participant views and in the position to respond to their queries?
For the enlightenment of the Peeper, I had a close-up view of the discussion and what I heard and saw were old stalwarts giving dialectical analysis of the situation, new members expressing refreshing unfettered views that reflected their newness and most of all, the young comrades were a joy to behold in their forceful, radical and dynamic presentations.
Democracy was at work and we are sorry for disappointing the PEEPERS in that what they expected, did not happen.
Reggie Bhagwandin
Jan 21, 2025
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