Have you considered the strategies of the political parties in this election?

Dear Editor,
The tightest security would have to be in effect this election, because The Opposition is in desperation mode, and being in that mode makes them a dangerous force to contend with. I say this with history being my judge and jury. One does not have to look very far into history to see the dark side of a desperate opposition, this is a turf they have traversed every election. Violence, and other demonic acts are all part of their arsenal of subversive strategies, used to intimidate and spread fear.
Guyanese are quite familiar with the terms “The Police and The Army are my Kith and Kin,” meaning The GPF came under the direct control of Congress Place. Instructions were given to the police to turn a blind eye to the PNC Thugs when they went on a rampage through the streets in that “Slo fire moh fire” dog whistle chant. Fires, started everywhere with the characteristic “channa bombing” of Indian Businesses, when Georgetown became a towering inferno. These were the common spectacle at every election. Schools and government buildings became prime targets, as these went up in flames also.
We are knowledgeable of the Freedom Fighters and “Guyana is in for a revolutionary change” as drive-by shootings became common events. The newcomer kid and presidential hopeful has joined the band of opposition thuglike behaviour, as he comes in for dishonorable mention. He joins forces with The PNC with the notion that runs along the same lines: use force to get your way into power. It is interesting to know that he was in collusion with the scrape heads who were burning and looting The Double Day Hotel owner’s property, in addition, rumours run amok that the thugs were brought in and financed by him to carry out their frenzied destruction of private property.
It was their intention to use The Adriana drowning incident as a political campaign tool to gain political mileage, however, it backfired on them when the comprehensive, scientific report of three internationally renowned pathologists was given. That autopsy nailed a lie that the opposition chose to run with; theirs is an embarrassment to endure.
This election like no other will bring out the worst in the opposition, one in which violence, coupled with intimidation and fear, will be the campaign strategy. It also gives Guyanese voting public a detailed view of what each party is up to; whether it is murder and mayhem, as in the 2015 killing of Crum-Ewing to ease one’s way into power, or get into political office to cover my drug and gold smuggling empire?
This election like no other, would be the defining moment for all the parties involved.

Yours sincerely,
Neil Adams