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@Ramakant-P posted:

What about the PNC strongholds of Buxton/Friendship, Bachelors Adventure and Paradise,  Golden Grove/Nabaclis village, Victoria/Belfield, Ann's Grove, Good Hope and Supply Mahaica?

There are over eleven PNC strongholds left to be counted. From Buxton to Mahaica was my playground.    In the old days there were three constituencies in that area and the PPP never won by more than 2000 total.    Keep your fingers cross.  I am just telling you the facts..

God Bless!

When last have you been to Guyana and mixes with the communities? I do so very often due to our business and have stated here before the election the diversity of the neighbourhood and the comments from most Afro how they are suffering under the APNU government. 

The big mansion, fancy cars by Afro was achieve under the PPPC government.

Good Hope is a Indo community. Anns Grove is Afro but Cloonbrook is within the same block which is predominately Indo.

BTW. do you know the Ramoutar at Cove and John... in the Maraj oil Rd. 

FM
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@Former Member posted:

When last have you been to Guyana and mixes with the communities? I do so very often due to our business and have stated here before the election the diversity of the neighbourhood and the comments from most Afro how they are suffering under the APNU government. 

The big mansion, fancy cars by Afro was achieve under the PPPC government.

Good Hope is a Indo community. Anns Grove is Afro but Cloonbrook is within the same block which is predominately Indo.

BTW. do you know the Ramoutar at Cove and John... in the Maraj oil Rd. 

The oil factory was owned by Rama Persaud and is now owned by his son.

There was no Ramoutar living  there during  my roving days...   Two brotheres own that Coconut Plantation.   In 1964 Displaced Indians went there to live.

I attended both schools in Cove and John,Primary and Secondary. I knew everybody.  I attended the Hindu Temple for about ten years before migrating to Annandale. 

You haven't told me anything new..

R
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@Ramakant-P posted:

The oil factory was owned by Rama Persaud and is now owned by his son.

There was no Ramoutar living  there during  my roving days...   Two brotheres own that Coconut Plantation.   In 1964 Displaced Indians went there to live.

I attended both schools in Cove and John,Primary and Secondary. I knew everybody.  I attended the Hindu Temple for about ten years before migrating to Annandale. 

You haven't told me anything new..

The Ramoutar has been there since the days of the oil factory. Their house is next door to the factory... Kids were George, Neville, Desrie etc.

I attend Annandale Sec School my grandma was living in Annandale West, Gold Smith Salim street.

So you should know the Headmaster of Cove and John Sec Mohanlall from Enmore.

FM
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@Former Member posted:

The Ramoutar has been there since the days of the oil factory. Their house is next door to the factory... Kids were George, Neville, Desrie etc.

I never knew those kids.  I remembered a Charlie..  I went through that road many many times. I recalled only the rice fields around the Oil factorg  and copra drying in the sun.   I used to go there for chanchie.

R
@Former Member posted:

The Ramoutar has been there since the days of the oil factory. Their house is next door to the factory... Kids were George, Neville, Desrie etc.

I attend Annandale Sec School my grandma was living in Annandale West, Gold Smith Salim street.

So you should know the Headmaster of Cove and John Sec Mohanlall from Enmore.

I have about 8 brothers and sisters who attended Annandale secondary school. Five of us were playing cricket for the Lusignan community centre.

My youngest brother's name is Surruj and sister is Indira.  Do you know them.

R
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@Ramakant-P posted:

I have about 8 brothers and sisters who attended Annandale secondary school. Five of us were playing cricket for the Lusignan community centre.

My youngest brother's name is Surruj and sister is Indira.  Do you know them.

Indira sound familiar. I left Annandale School in 1985. I played cricket at Lusignan ctr for Enmore. 

Samaroo teaches me and so was his daughter Indira. My wife is from Annandale West.

PM me with some more info on your brother and sister.

FM

Shaz Ally 

is at Arthur Chung Conference Centre.

There are talks of a pattern of missing documents with the East Coast boxes that have majority PPP/C votes.
These are valid votes cast and signed off by agents of the PPP/C and APNU+AFC.

I'm waiting for these same people to talk about Clairmont Mingo’s pattern of decreasing and increasing votes for the majority of the boxes in District four.

There’s also a pattern that TCI stronghold is Eccles and between Georgetown to Triumph.

FM

 All political parties sit  down together and count the ballots including GECOM staff and police officers to witness the count, they all agree to the SOP's and affix their signatures . They put the Ballots  in a Box and all other stuff that GECOM requires. Every party put on their seal, and padlocks on the steal containers. Gecom takes possession. Three months later ayo open the box and some document missing. How is this PPP fraud...they found a dead cockroach in the ballot box its PPPC fault.... someone help me here.

FM
@Former Member posted:

 All political parties sit  down together and count the ballots including GECOM staff and police officers to witness the count, they all agree to the SOP's and affix their signatures .

They put the Ballots  in a Box and all other stuff that GECOM requires. Every party put on their seal, and padlocks on the steal containers. Gecom takes possession. Three months later ayo open the box and some document missing.

How is this PPP fraud...they found a dead cockroach in the ballot box its PPPC fault.... someone help me here.

So what happen to the documents from the boxes ? perhaps election officials was sleeping.

Django

The European Union Election Observation Mission to Guyana today released its final report on the 2 March 2020 general and regional elections. The EU EOM was able to observe and report on all aspects of the election process until 20 March 2020 when, in light of the Covid- 19 pandemic, it was repatriated to Europe.

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FM

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