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Dec 30, 2018 Letters
William Shakespeare once said that “something is rotten in the state of Denmark.”
And now it seems that a similar stench pervades the State of Guyana, and that rotten thing is the saga surrounding former AFC parliamentarian Charrandass Persaud’s ‘No Confidence’ vote.
And how can we cleanse our nation of this stench?
One way, Editor, is for the media to do some investigative work in digging up Mr. Persaud’s true motive.
Our local journalists must grill this former MP. They must ask him:
a) Was he was coerced in any way, financially or otherwise, to vote the way he did?
b) Would he be willing to take a lie detector test?
c) Where was his ‘conscience’ just a few days ago, when he jumped to the defence of Minister Volda Lawrence, while blaming PPP leader Bharrat Jagdeo, and the PPP for the state of the sugar industry and the plight of its workers?
I believe that the media will find some very interesting and revealing information if they sift through all of Mr. Persaud’s interviews and speeches. And if this gentleman that some are labeling a ‘hero’ as nothing to hide, he would willingly make himself available to answer any questions that are put to him.
Yours Faithfully,
Truth-seeking Guyanese
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