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sachin_05 posted:
VishMahabir posted:
ksazma posted:

Refreshing to see that Indians can still be introspective. Blacks are more focused on getting what they want regardless of if they deserve it or not. Lewis is proving that again with his comments in yesterday’s chronicle. They never ask what is wrong with their leaders the way Indians ask what is wrong with PPP leaders.

Which Indo is known for questioning PPP leaders like Jagdeo and Jagan....AND were still able to stay in the party and make changes to the party? 

Moses and Ramjattan are examples of coolies that was thrown out for questioning the PPP...can you name a PNC black who even question their leadship....

Moses and Ramjattan were never thrown out... read it up. 

You probably missed this also .. it happened at Congress Place. And Granger vehicle almost flip over, with him inside... google is free. 

 

Gunshot allegedly fired at PNC Congress; Lindeners prevented from voting

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 www.inewsguyana.com] – As things spiral out of control at the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), it is being alleged that the bodyguard of incumbent Leader, David Granger fired a single shot in the air to bring calm to the final day of the Congress at Sophia, Greater Georgetown.

iNews was reliably informed that majority of Lindeners, who are in support of Aubrey Norton, were allegedly prevented from voting today [Sunday, July 27] and as such, began to protest.

The protest by the Linden faction resulted in a pause of the voting process. One elderly delegate, Cyrilda Da Jesus, who was obviously frustrated with the situation, left the Congress without voting.

“I going home man. I got better things to do,” the woman told iNews.

The Linden delegation is claiming that they are under constant verbal attack by Granger’s supporters. One of the delegates, who prefers to remain anonymous told iNews that last evening, all the cards for the Linden delegates were secured and everything was in place for voting today.

However, when the Linden faction turned up to vote, the majority of cards for Lindeners could not be found, and as such, they could not vote.PNC

Some of the Norton supporters are outside Congress Place, some in tears and obvious frustration with the voting process.

The results of the voting will determine whether Norton or Granger will lead the PNCR.

iNews is following the situation closely and will provide more details as it unfolds.

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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