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Fist fight at COP meeting
Published: Tuesday, September 16, 2014
While the Political Leader of the Congress of the People, Legal Affairs Minister Prakash Ramadhar and the party’s chairman, Public Administration Minister Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan were trying to heal their relations in the eight-year-old party, two prominent activists were engaged in a fist fight at the party’s Operation’s Centre in Charlieville, Chaguanas, on Sunday.
This as the COP held its regular national council meeting. Deputy Political Leader of the COP Nicole Dyer-Griffith read a joint statement issued by Ramadhar and Seepersad-Bachan which was intended to heal their relations from the party’s July elections for political leader of the party. During that campaign the two openly criticised each other’s performance at the executive level.
Around lunchtime on Sunday, two party activists had a brief battle outside the meeting room as one accused the other of being a snake. Sources say many in the COP were unhappy about the role of the activist who was called a snake. They accused him of being unfaithful to the party in the past.
He declined comment on the matter when contacted yesterday, saying he was sorry for causing the T&T Guardian to waste its time. The other said he was not willing to comment on the matter. “I will use another option to deal with it, not in the media,” he told the T&T Guardian yesterday. Both Ramadhar and Seepersad-Bachan were in the building at the time of the incident.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2014-09- ... op-meeting
Habit7 wrote:Meanwhile, blows fly between PEA and the coup man all while Prakash hides in a corner behind Carolyn.Fist fight at COP meeting
Published: Tuesday, September 16, 2014
While the Political Leader of the Congress of the People, Legal Affairs Minister Prakash Ramadhar and the party’s chairman, Public Administration Minister Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan were trying to heal their relations in the eight-year-old party, two prominent activists were engaged in a fist fight at the party’s Operation’s Centre in Charlieville, Chaguanas, on Sunday.
This as the COP held its regular national council meeting. Deputy Political Leader of the COP Nicole Dyer-Griffith read a joint statement issued by Ramadhar and Seepersad-Bachan which was intended to heal their relations from the party’s July elections for political leader of the party. During that campaign the two openly criticised each other’s performance at the executive level.
Around lunchtime on Sunday, two party activists had a brief battle outside the meeting room as one accused the other of being a snake. Sources say many in the COP were unhappy about the role of the activist who was called a snake. They accused him of being unfaithful to the party in the past.
He declined comment on the matter when contacted yesterday, saying he was sorry for causing the T&T Guardian to waste its time. The other said he was not willing to comment on the matter. “I will use another option to deal with it, not in the media,” he told the T&T Guardian yesterday. Both Ramadhar and Seepersad-Bachan were in the building at the time of the incident.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2014-09- ... op-meeting
rfari wrote:Habit7 wrote:Meanwhile, blows fly between PEA and the coup man all while Prakash hides in a corner behind Carolyn.Fist fight at COP meeting
Published: Tuesday, September 16, 2014
While the Political Leader of the Congress of the People, Legal Affairs Minister Prakash Ramadhar and the party’s chairman, Public Administration Minister Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan were trying to heal their relations in the eight-year-old party, two prominent activists were engaged in a fist fight at the party’s Operation’s Centre in Charlieville, Chaguanas, on Sunday.
This as the COP held its regular national council meeting. Deputy Political Leader of the COP Nicole Dyer-Griffith read a joint statement issued by Ramadhar and Seepersad-Bachan which was intended to heal their relations from the party’s July elections for political leader of the party. During that campaign the two openly criticised each other’s performance at the executive level.
Around lunchtime on Sunday, two party activists had a brief battle outside the meeting room as one accused the other of being a snake. Sources say many in the COP were unhappy about the role of the activist who was called a snake. They accused him of being unfaithful to the party in the past.
He declined comment on the matter when contacted yesterday, saying he was sorry for causing the T&T Guardian to waste its time. The other said he was not willing to comment on the matter. “I will use another option to deal with it, not in the media,” he told the T&T Guardian yesterday. Both Ramadhar and Seepersad-Bachan were in the building at the time of the incident.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2014-09- ... op-meeting
That's n***erish
kjaglal76v2 wrote:rfari wrote:Habit7 wrote:Meanwhile, blows fly between PEA and the coup man all while Prakash hides in a corner behind Carolyn.Fist fight at COP meeting
Published: Tuesday, September 16, 2014
While the Political Leader of the Congress of the People, Legal Affairs Minister Prakash Ramadhar and the party’s chairman, Public Administration Minister Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan were trying to heal their relations in the eight-year-old party, two prominent activists were engaged in a fist fight at the party’s Operation’s Centre in Charlieville, Chaguanas, on Sunday.
This as the COP held its regular national council meeting. Deputy Political Leader of the COP Nicole Dyer-Griffith read a joint statement issued by Ramadhar and Seepersad-Bachan which was intended to heal their relations from the party’s July elections for political leader of the party. During that campaign the two openly criticised each other’s performance at the executive level.
Around lunchtime on Sunday, two party activists had a brief battle outside the meeting room as one accused the other of being a snake. Sources say many in the COP were unhappy about the role of the activist who was called a snake. They accused him of being unfaithful to the party in the past.
He declined comment on the matter when contacted yesterday, saying he was sorry for causing the T&T Guardian to waste its time. The other said he was not willing to comment on the matter. “I will use another option to deal with it, not in the media,” he told the T&T Guardian yesterday. Both Ramadhar and Seepersad-Bachan were in the building at the time of the incident.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2014-09- ... op-meeting
That's n***erish
they tryna be like Donna Cox
Habit7 wrote:I would have answered the first part but the second part makes me realize that I would be wasting my time.
rfari wrote:zoom rader wrote:zoom rader wrote:Habit7 wrote:Speaking of corrupting UWI remember when our PM hired her former lecturer
Or when former UNC senator Wade Mark asked for special consideration when he had his do or die exam at ALJ
Or even the said UWI principal who went with the PM's whirlwind tour of India.
Than goodness for Eric Williams vision of a united West Indian university.
Eric Williams vision, you have proof of that?
The only vision he had was for the University of Woodford Square
Habit7 mamoo ah waiting on the proof
ZR, why would someone create fake accnts to support their arguments in a ched about race?
Epicurus wrote:No second account here. Ive been lurking this site for years for entertainment purposes only, but had to comment in this thread because its a serious topic and some men in here make the strangest comments. When you realise men like to associate all non indian people as pnm , and those who follow a party blindly without any logical analysis of what's happening before them you cant help but comment. Don't associate this username with any of the morons on this forum.
RASC wrote:Meanwhile at the COrPse
Let's see what imaginative way THEY gonna spin this one?
:michaeljacksonpopcorn:
pioneer wrote:Manning created the fly-by-night tertiary institutions cuz duncee head pnm couldn't get in UWI.
Now I see why there's a deep-rooted hate for UWI.
Than goodness for Eric Williams vision of a united West Indian university
pioneer wrote:He was referring to woodford square, plenty chunas even believe it's a real university.
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