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Nov 13, 2018 Letters
Dear Editor
While I support the PPP/C, I do not support Bharrat Jagdeo. This is because he is viewed as the cause of the PPP problems in that people distrust the PPP because of his policies while he was President of Guyana.
Yes, the PNCR played a part in causing people to distrust Bharrat Jagdeo but the end result is that people just do not trust him enough to vote for the PPP/C.
So there is no need for Bharrat Jagdeo to “bat” for anyone. What he (and Donald Ramotar) needs to do is to bow out gracefully from the PPP so that it can be given the opportunity to regenerate so that we can win the next General Elections due in 2020.
I am sure that the PPP, and Guyana, will survive without Bharrat Jagdeo.
The alternative is for Bharrat Jagdeo to change his way of doing things. The very first thing that he needs to do is to give back some of his benefits from his “generous” pension package. Then, he needs to downsize his lifestyle as the ordinary Guyanese view his lavish lifestyle with mirth.
Real change in people require commitment to change (not sticking an “R” behind your name to say that you have Reformed). He also needs to understand/remember WHY he is in politics. That is, to help the ordinary Guyanese.
Bharrat Jagdeo is not the solution to Guyana’s problems. He is viewed as the cause of Guyana’ s modern problems.
Yours faithfully
Supporter
Nov 29, 2024
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