AFC was placed there to get the PPP/C out of office

Dear Editor,

I begin my discourse by asking my readers the question: Was there ever a party called the AFC? The honest answer is: No!

In theory and on paper, there seems to have been a political entity called the AFC; but in reality, this is not so. If you go through the metamorphosis of that party, you will get the true picture of what I am talking about. From the onset of that group of persons comprising of Raphael Trotman, Khemraj Ramjattan and the “man of no ethnicity,” Moses Nagamootoo, you get the stark reality that here we have a party that was simply an appendage to the PNC. Trotman was always a PNC-ite and nothing but a “PNC-ite; Nagamootoo and Ramjattan vowed to their party (PPP) leadership that they would get them out of office “at all costs.” This they eventually did in the most brutal and degrading of ways. So matters of state interest that were hatched by corrupt backstreet machinations were bound for the dung heap of history. The rest is history.

Nagamootoo openly denounced his ethnic ancestry, stating that he is “not Indian”, knowing fully well that he was about to enter the “bullying world” of the PNC, where Indians and the mention of the word “Indian” should be wiped out of his vocabulary.

Maybe, and only maybe, Nagamootoo was cognizant of the fact of a Vincent Teekah, and this corralled him into making the declaration that he is not Indian. Who knows? Only time will tell why this man made that statement. And should I say I would like to be part of that team when the history books of this country would have been written, so that an answer would become apparent?

So, this “organization of sorts” called the AFC, knowing fully well that the “powers that be” were about to install a PNC Government, jumped on to the gravy train as a party. The external powers were working assiduously behind the scenes to get the PNC into power, but that was an uphill task, seeing that the PNC cannot — I repeat: cannot — command a majority at any election. So concoct a party and say to the people that they would coalesce to prove their theory that the PPP/C can be voted out of office by legal means. Hogwash!

In this regard, they set these two to campaign in the PPP districts to capture their votes. It is all on YouTube, so there is no need for either party to even attempt to refute the allegations. The strategy did work, thus setting up the marriage that never was. It was a parasitic union, the sordid results of which are vividly captured each day with the pitiful excuses by these two leading AFC figures. They lied to the people of this country at every available opportunity, in the rice and sugar industry, in commercial business and construction. In all the possible areas of Indian dominance, the “super powers” used and abused these two individuals to good advantage.

So I return to my original question: Was there ever a party called the AFC? And the answer comes back: Absolutely not! There is no such party, only a conspiracy hatched and delivered by corrupt First World politicians to get the PPP/C out of office.

The AFC represents a mishmash of persons who were put there to act as a buffer, if not to shore up the atrocities of the PNC.

Respectfully,

Neil Adams