Despicable Kissoon instigating an insurrection against Jagdeo (Pt 1)

Dear Editor,
I have said repeatedly that the greatest obstacle to an APNU/AFC re-election bid in 2020 is the man who now holds the strategic positions of Leader of the Opposition and General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo. The thought of running against this political maestro must be nerve-racking for the coalition leadership and the likes of Freddie Kissoon.
But before I deal with Freddie’s nightmare, I concur with Vishnu Bisram, in his letter published on March 9 in sections of the media, when he wrote that Kissoon’s claim that he had no control over what was published in the letters column of the Kaieteur News does not hold water. I would venture further to say that Freddie Kissoon was being downright dishonest when he wrote in a letter stating, “I have no control over the publication and non-publication of letters. I have absolutely no authority at the Kaieteur News. I am its independent columnist. That is all I am.”
Well, perhaps that is all he is now, but just a few months earlier, Kissoon was the one editing all of the letters sent to Kaieteur News. During that period, all of my letters sent to that media house were given the axe. Not one was published. After making inquiries, I was told that Freddie Kissoon was “helping out” as KN was short of an editor to edit the high volume of letters. It was not until I called the Editor-in-Chief, Adam Harris, that a few of my letters were published, after being heavily edited. One such letter was chopped in half, and made no sense at all.
Freddie Kissoon has a political agenda that’s as clear as daylight. He has an ongoing vendetta against the leadership of the PPP/C, whom he blames for the loss of his job as a lecturer at UG, and the termination of his wife’s employment as a Government employee. He also blames the PPP for the fetus that someone threw in his face a few years ago.
Whatever Kissoon writes must therefore be viewed in the context of his hatred for Bharrat Jagdeo and the PPP/C; his shameless inability to tell the truth; and the skillful way he misrepresents the facts in an effort to give credibility to his columns.
To make matters worse, the AFC he campaigned for in 2015 has turned out to be a major disappointment, and the APNU reminds him of the Burnham dictatorship.

Sincerely,
Harry Gill
PPP/C Member
of Parliament