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Crowd thickens..chases contractors, claim they have never had water problems. Works is a ploy, they say.
Contractors abandon the job..leave equipment and vehicles. Say the job would've been completed before morning
Warner climbs an idle excavator and addresses the gathering. Claims victory, contractors coming to fill ditch.
Sanu: Moonilal a good man
By Anna Ramdass
Story Created: Jul 25, 2013 at 9:56 PM ECT
Story Updated: Jul 25, 2013 at 11:44 PM ECT
Indian superstar Kumar Sanu said last night that people should vote for the United National Congress (UNC) because its deputy leader Dr Roodal Moonilal is a “good man”.
Sanu arrived at Piarco International Airport around 7 p.m and spoke to the Express briefly just before leaving for his hotel.
“I know Dr Moonilal very well and I came for him and it’s just a friendly trip and I’m performing first time for any political party,” he said.
Sanu explained this is his first performance on a political stage outside of India.
Questioned on what drove him to do this, Sanu responded, “It’s a good thing because he’s a good man and I think people should vote him (Moonilal)”.
Told that Moonilal is not contesting the Chaguanas West by-election, Sanu said, “I mean his party should get the vote, that is the main thing.”
Sanu has been to this country on several occasions to perform.
Habit7 wrote:I think the PRO of the PNM Al-Wari is right now preparing a press release addressing both ILP and UNC that they can stop now. The PNM has enough dirt on both Jack Warner and the UNC to use in both the local and general elections.
At the end of the day we have a country to run and reputation to keep, and if they are allowed to continue, we won't have a semblance of either.
K74T wrote:![]()
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Sanu-Moonilal-a-good-man-217040391.htmlQuestioned on what drove him to do this, Sanu responded, “It’s a good thing because he’s a good man and I think people should vote him (Moonilal)”.
Told that Moonilal is not contesting the Chaguanas West by-election, Sanu said, “I mean his party should get the vote, that is the main thing.”
eliteauto wrote:wait... they import Kumar Sanu!!!! How much is this by-election costing US the taxpayers?
The Express was told that Sanu’s usual performance fee was approximately US$25,000 plus first class travel and hotel accommodation.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/PRAYERS--VS-PARTY-217040541.html
K74T wrote:The Express was told that Sanu’s usual performance fee was approximately US$25,000 plus first class travel and hotel accommodation.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/PRAYERS--VS-PARTY-217040541.html
Chief executive officer of Caribbean Lifestyle Communications Ltd, Tony Maharaj, who recently flew in Indian superstars Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik to perform in Trinidad said political parties were free to bring in artistes to boost their campaigns.
JACK SEES RED
Story Updated: Jul 26, 2013
LAST STRAW: ILP’s Interim Leader Jack Warner, right, and party supporters sit in protest along Boundary Road, Felicity, last night. —Photo courtesy Jack Warner’s Official Facebook page
Interim leader of the Independent Liberal Party (ILP) Jack Warner last night staged a sit-in at Green Park in Felicity in a bid to stop road works to lay pipes surrounding the venue of his last big meeting before the by-election.
Drivers had parked trucks, tractors and heavy equipment in the area which Warner believed was being done to block him from having his campaign meeting tonight.
“This is the last straw,” Warner said.
Chairs were brought in and neighbours and supporters joined in the impromptu protest action.
A music truck passed through the area calling out the residents to join the group.
The work, carried out by contractor Kallco, encircled the park on all sides, barring vehicular traffic to the venue.
“I am not leaving here until they fill up the holes and re-pave the area,” Warner said.
Warner said he had remained quiet during the worst of the Government statements against him, but this was taking it too far.
“I didn’t expect them to go this low,” he said but continued to defend Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
“This can’t be her, it can’t be. I refuse to believe she would stoop this low,” he said.
Though several of the contractors pleaded with Warner, they were met with irate residents who say the road works were impromptu and unnecessary as they never had water problems in the area.
The trucks and heavy equipment blocked off the entrance to the park and the area was dug up on all four sides.
Warner said he would still have his meeting, but was finally frustrated by the Government’s manoeuvres to thwart his momentum.
Two foremen came out to tell Warner that the work would be completed before his meeting but were challenged by the residents.
In a tense exchange, the residents barricaded Warner and told the contractors that they have never had a problem with water.
“Go from here. I see you in a UNC jersey,” they shouted a contractor.
They residents did an impromptu oral vote, calling on all who had water problems to raise their hands. When no one did, the residents chased the contractors.
“Leave Uncle Jack alone,” they shouted and cheered “Jack Warner” as the men left.
K74T wrote::lol:
Sanu: Moonilal a good man
By Anna Ramdass
Story Created: Jul 25, 2013 at 9:56 PM ECT
Story Updated: Jul 25, 2013 at 11:44 PM ECT
Indian superstar Kumar Sanu said last night that people should vote for the United National Congress (UNC) because its deputy leader Dr Roodal Moonilal is a “good man”.
Sanu arrived at Piarco International Airport around 7 p.m and spoke to the Express briefly just before leaving for his hotel.
“I know Dr Moonilal very well and I came for him and it’s just a friendly trip and I’m performing first time for any political party,” he said.
Sanu explained this is his first performance on a political stage outside of India.
Questioned on what drove him to do this, Sanu responded, “It’s a good thing because he’s a good man and I think people should vote him (Moonilal)”.
Told that Moonilal is not contesting the Chaguanas West by-election, Sanu said, “I mean his party should get the vote, that is the main thing.”
Sanu has been to this country on several occasions to perform.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/San ... 40391.html
Sabriel wrote:The ppl of chag west hadda wake up and smell the hong wing coffee because Kumar Sanu eh care..he getting paid his US $ and going back to his family in India or wherever.. while laughing to the bank ...while the majority of chag west residents go still be waiting for better roads, better drainage, light poles and other utilities/facilities in their community..
UML wrote:unc playing right in ilp hand. swing voters will make unc pay.
looking forward to seeing u on saturday at rally sumana
rfari wrote:UML wrote:unc playing right in ilp hand. swing voters will make unc pay.
looking forward to seeing u on saturday at rally sumana
so like yuh geh thru dawdi. touch meh dey *bonx*
K74T wrote::lol:
Sanu: Moonilal a good man
By Anna Ramdass
Story Created: Jul 25, 2013 at 9:56 PM ECT
Story Updated: Jul 25, 2013 at 11:44 PM ECT
Indian superstar Kumar Sanu said last night that people should vote for the United National Congress (UNC) because its deputy leader Dr Roodal Moonilal is a “good man”.
Sanu arrived at Piarco International Airport around 7 p.m and spoke to the Express briefly just before leaving for his hotel.
“I know Dr Moonilal very well and I came for him and it’s just a friendly trip and I’m performing first time for any political party,” he said.
Sanu explained this is his first performance on a political stage outside of India.
Questioned on what drove him to do this, Sanu responded, “It’s a good thing because he’s a good man and I think people should vote him (Moonilal)”.
Told that Moonilal is not contesting the Chaguanas West by-election, Sanu said, “I mean his party should get the vote, that is the main thing.”
Sanu has been to this country on several occasions to perform.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/San ... 40391.html
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