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Reply to "Name change: PNCR Congress mulls Burnham-Jagan Timehri International Airport"

Mitwah posted:
Drugb posted:
ronan posted:
 
 

you reason like an infant

nowhere did anybody offer that naming airports after past Presidents is improper

waste person wasting my time

smh

Similar to how I had to school d2 and caribj over the years, I see I YOuhave my work cut out. But my work with you will be fruitful.  All of a sudden you change your tune, you ever hear Republicans here crying about change JFK to Nixon/JFK?  You lower thinkers don' t know your history that is why you jump up and shout fire. Timehri is a location meaning "paintings and drawings on the rock", CBJ was in honor of a son of the soil and elected democratically. LFS was a dictator. Get your facts straight.

None of the above nonsense matters. 

You too were schooled over the years, but your head was too hard to get a passing grade. Now look at what you have become, a peddler of pnc propaganda. Remember that lilmohan was against afc joing up with pnc. 

AFC: hijacked

 

Seething with unaddressed grievances, the AFC’s support for President David Granger’s unilateral appointment of the chairperson of the Guyana Elections Commission being the final straw, the Canada chapter of that party has temporarily withdrawn its support from it ‘unless and until’ all its grievances are properly addressed. The president of the chapter, Mr. Tameshwar Lilmohan, complained that the party is micromanaged by a few top executives and exclaimed,

‘I want to make it very clear that it is not only this Gecom matter that has been foisted upon us. It started with the Cummingsburg Accord and we accepted that and then other things happen …. without democratic consultations with members’ (AFC loses support of Canada chapter after backing of Gecom Chairman. SN: 1/11/17). Mr. Lilmohan reminded us that the AFC was intended to be an independent party, a position that was repeatedly stated by the party’s leadership. ‘Yet, just before the 2015 general election, without any consultation of its members and supporters, the AFC leadership performed the most outlandish volte face. It became a coalition partner with the PNC. Members and supporters are still debating the question of in whose interest was this decision made – the country, the Party and its members, or was it for the selected few who are in lucrative Governmental positions today?’

It is impossible not to feel for the likes of Mr. Lilmohan as the original supporters of the AFC were mainly those who rejected the politics of both the PPP/C and PNCR and wanted to find or establish a broad-based independent political group to hold these parties accountable. In

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