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Dec 18, 2022 Letters
Dear Editor,
The United Republican Party stands strong with the motives of promoting peace and unity across Guyana. We encourage Guyanese, at home and the diaspora, to be mindful of your speech and reactions towards your fellow brothers and sisters.
We witnessed through the media, not so long ago, a brazen attempt on the highest office of the country and this sight shook the town. We’ve heard numerous voices thanking God that worst didn’t happen and we are moved by that. The maturity of Guyanese post the attempt shows progress; it shows that there is potential to live together as one. We look toward the major opposition, the APNU+AFC, with disappointment. Your organization was basically birthed from the independence of this country and to this day, you have consistently misled the people, misused your powers and displeased the population with the acts you try to pull off; they embarrass all of Guyana locally and internationally. Inciting racial division should now be a thing of the past, history! The cabal should not speak if they don’t have anything of substance to say in their defences. All of the speech coming from the mouths of the top APNU+AFC officials are vile and cause people to become excited for violence, saying openly, statements like “Guyana will Burn”. The URP is pleading with the APNU officials to desist from race baiting. You are misleading people for your own political gains and that is never what politics was taught to be.
We wish a speedy recovery to the President’s Guard and thank him for his act of bravery. We encourage an uneventful season filled with joy, peace and unity. Season Greetings from the United Republican Party.
Yours sincerely,
Dr. Vishnu Bandu,
Leader, URP
Mar 25, 2025
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