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hover11 wrote:It was already public knowledge Farley hates pnm, logically he was giving his seats to the UNC. AI or not.mero wrote:So Farley get catch bad talking Allan Warner and Tobagonians in a meeting with KPB.
Will this affect anything at the polls?
Duke say he wasn't there and it eh have nun to do with he.
Farley say is AI
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Anybody know where the poll for this thread went?
Redress10 wrote:hover11 wrote:It was already public knowledge Farley hates pnm, logically he was giving his seats to the UNC. AI or not.mero wrote:So Farley get catch bad talking Allan Warner and Tobagonians in a meeting with KPB.
Will this affect anything at the polls?
Duke say he wasn't there and it eh have nun to do with he.
Farley say is AI
Farley done in Tobago
hover11 wrote:Focus on me and kamla while Tobago should be your focus. KAMALA in America thought she was gonna win by a landslidej.o.e wrote:mero wrote:hover11 wrote:It was already public knowledge Farley hates pnm, logically he was giving his seats to the UNC. AI or not.mero wrote:So Farley get catch bad talking Allan Warner and Tobagonians in a meeting with KPB.
Will this affect anything at the polls?
Duke say he wasn't there and it eh have nun to do with he.
Farley say is AI
The actual people living and voting in Tobago know this?
Why don't UNC just contest seats in Tobago if everyone know the seats will be given away to the UNC?
Why is Farley saying is AI if everybody know the scene?
Give hoovs sometime to gather his thoughts. He and Kamla hinged the entire victory plan on this
pugboy wrote:so stuey need to retract his allegations
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Anybody know where the poll for this thread went?
Dr. Devant Maharaj:
For decades, I, Devant Maharaj, have stood as a relentless in the pursuit of justice, equality, and accountability in Trinidad and Tobago. My journey began in the crucible of socio-political-religious activism, rooted in my Indo-Trinidadian heritage and fueled by an unyielding commitment to challenge the entrenched power of the PNM government between 1995 and 2010. As an executive member of the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha (SDMS) since 1996—the largest Hindu organization in our nation—I fought tirelessly to amplify the voice of the Hindu community and protect our cultural identity against systemic neglect. My role as President of the Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) Trinidad from 2002 further sharpened my resolve, turning GOPIO into a household name that confronted discrimination head-on. We launched the GOPIO National Awards in 2004 to protest the biased Trinity Cross, forcing the State to rethink its exclusionary honors system.
But my most potent weapon against the State was pioneering the use of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). From 1995 to 2010, alongside Anand Ramlogan, we wielded the FOIA like a sword, piercing through the State veil of secrecy. When Patrick Manning vetoed my rightful promotion to Deputy Director of the National Lotteries Control Board in 2002. I used the FOIA to demand transparency from the Statutory Authorities Service Commission. Case after case, from discrimination lawsuits to constitutional challenges, I battered the State’s arrogance in the courts, proving that no government is above the law. Publicly, I rallied the disenfranchised, exposing the Government’s failures—whether it was their neglect of Indo-Trinidadians, revealing the secret scholarships, or their refusal to address kidnapping crises that targeted our community.
In 2010, my fight took a new form when I joined the UNC-led People’s Partnership government as a Chairman of PTSC, then as Senator and Minister. From June 27, 2011, as Minister of Transport, I pushed to improve and modernize service and infrastructure. Reassigned to Minister of Food Production on June 22, 2012, I delivered tangible results: reducing food inflation to single digits, slashing the food import bill, and launching initiatives that empowered local farmers. My tenure until 2015 was a testament to what principled governance could achieve, even within a UNC-led coalition tested by its own contradictions.
My political journey has always been about principles, not power—a truth underscored by my earlier choices when the UNC’s leadership under Basdeo Panday drifted from its constitutional obligations. In response, I joined TEAM Unity, led by then-Attorney General Ramesh L. Maharaj, and later the Congress of the People, under Winston Dookeran, seeking platforms that aligned with my core values of justice and accountability. These moves were not about ambition, but about holding firm to the belief that political parties must serve the people, not the egos of their leaders. That same conviction drives me today, as I confront the UNC’s current decay.
When the UNC lost power in 2015, I became a relentless voice of the Opposition until 2020. On social media and beyond, I called out the Government’s excesses—challenging their Property Tax overreach, questioning Judicial and Legal Service Commission appointments, and even releasing the Prime Minister Rowley and ministers’ phone numbers to hold them accountable. No one in Trinidad and Tobago paid Property Tax for 10 years due to my singular legal action. The State branded me seditious, unpatriotic, treasonous—labels I wore as badges of honor for speaking truth to power. But as the years wore on, a bitter truth emerged: the UNC, my political home, was rotting from within.
From 2020 to 2025, I watched the UNC choke on its own constitution, stomp out dissent, and crown blind loyalty over brains. Internal elections? A grotesque farce. Leadership? A cult groveling at Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s feet, purging the intellectuals and those who have independent thought like Ganga Singh, Ramona Ramdial, Vasant Bharath, Anita Haynes, Rai Ragbir, Rushton Paray, Dinesh Rambally, Larry Lalla and many others. Once a party of progress, it now reeks of arrogance, nepotism, and stagnation—a mirror of politics' worst sins, only uglier for its sanctimonious mask. The UNC’s democratic soul is dead, drowned in a swamp of petty loyalism and power lust. I can’t stomach the stench of a party that preaches accountability while gagging its own—Kamla’s throne is a mausoleum of broken promises.
The recent UNC candidate selection process has once again unfurled its tattered banner of mediocrity, mirroring the lackluster spectacles of 2020 and 2015. This roster bristles with spineless, groveling loyalists—political puppets so devoid of backbone they’d collapse under the weight of their own sycophantic drool, incapable of mustering even a whisper of defiance against their towering, iron-fisted leader. Coupled with this is a coalition stitched together not by visionary ideals or razor-sharp principles, but by a seething, venomous loathing for the PNM—a vitriolic unity marinated in spiteful disdain for the nation’s storied past. Yet, as Trinidad and Tobago’s tumultuous history has gleefully demonstrated time and again, this brittle alliance of hate-fueled opportunists is destined to fracture, crumbling into a chaotic heap of backstabbing and betrayal before the ballot ink even dries.
So here I stand in 2025, at a crossroads carved by disgust. Patrick Manning—my old foe—whispers from the grave: country over party. Dr. Keith Rowley, the outgoing PM, bellows the same, and I listened. Today, as a Member of the UNC I’m supporting Stuart Young, supporting the PNM for the 2025 General Election—not because they’re saints, but because the UNC is a rotting corpse unfit to lead. The PNM has grit, a spine to govern, while the UNC wallows in its filth, a hollow shell clutching power for power’s sake.
The UNC I joined is not the same UNC today, and the PNM I fought against is not the same PNM today.
I know what they will say—that after decades of fighting the PNM, my support for them now is a betrayal, an act of opportunism. To those who hurl such accusations, I ask: What is the greater betrayal?
Is it standing with a flawed government that at least demonstrates the capacity to govern, or remaining shackled to a UNC that has abandoned its principles, silenced its best minds, and become a parody of democracy? I did not leave the UNC—the UNC left us. It left the competent UNC Members I fought with, the activists I stood beside, and the ordinary citizens who believed it was a vehicle for change. When a party expels its own for daring to think, when it rewards sycophants over statesmen, when it betrays its own constitution, then loyalty to that party is not principle—it is delusion.
Yes, I spent years battling the PNM—and I make no apologies for those fight However, the UNC is not an intrinsic part of your very essence, despite Rudy Indarsingh’s misguided and fervent proclamations. If the UNC has become incapable of serving the people, then my duty is not to a party logo, but to the country itself. The PNM is far from perfect, but at this moment, it is the only force standing between Trinidad and Tobago and the UNC’s descent into outright cronyism and incompetence.
To those who call me an opportunist, I say: Read Theodore Roosevelt’s words and reflect: "It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles... The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood... who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly."
For 30 years, I have been in that arena—fighting, stumbling, but always striving for what is right. Where were you when the UNC purged its own? Where was your outrage when Kamla’s inner circle turned dissent into heresy? If I wanted opportunism, I would have stayed silent, clung to power, and played the UNC’s game of blind loyalty. Instead, I choose the harder path—one that will bring scorn, but one that puts country first. I have not done as much as some, but I have done more than most who will criticize me.
And to those who whisper about "Indians pulling down Indians," who cling to the crab-in-a-barrel mentality that says we must stay trapped in a sinking UNC simply because it’s "ours"—I say this: Progress demands courage, not tribalism. A crab that escapes the barrel isn’t a traitor—it’s a survivor. The real betrayal isn’t leaving a broken party; it’s helping to suffocate the future of an entire community just to preserve the status quo.
The real opportunists are those who stay in the UNC not out of conviction, but out of fear—or worse, the hope of scraps from Kamla’s table. I refuse to be among them. History will judge who truly sold out—those who clung to a dying party, or those who dared to demand better.
The arena awaits. Will you rise—or will you keep pulling each other down? Or will you support Kamla over Stuart and, like many Americans, regret Kamala Harris lost to Donald Trump.
To my UNC comrades: wake up! Your precious party isn’t the hope we bled for—it’s a shambling zombie, feasting on cronyism. “Kamla’s Cult Crushes Democracy!”—let that headline sear your eyes. Join me, not for PNM love, but for Trinidad and Tobago’s survival. In 2025, I choose guts over garbage, progress over paralysis. Will you cling to the UNC’s carcass, or rise with me?
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Dr. Devant Maharaj, PhD, MBA
j.o.e wrote:hover11 wrote:Focus on me and kamla while Tobago should be your focus. KAMALA in America thought she was gonna win by a landslidej.o.e wrote:mero wrote:hover11 wrote:It was already public knowledge Farley hates pnm, logically he was giving his seats to the UNC. AI or not.mero wrote:So Farley get catch bad talking Allan Warner and Tobagonians in a meeting with KPB.
Will this affect anything at the polls?
Duke say he wasn't there and it eh have nun to do with he.
Farley say is AI
The actual people living and voting in Tobago know this?
Why don't UNC just contest seats in Tobago if everyone know the seats will be given away to the UNC?
Why is Farley saying is AI if everybody know the scene?
Give hoovs sometime to gather his thoughts. He and Kamla hinged the entire victory plan on this
My focus ? I not a politician ….. after May 28th I still have my bills to pay and goals to achieve.
Will magically become reality if given 5 yearsDave wrote:Things that couldn't have been done for the last ten years?
Dave wrote:Things that couldn't have been done for the last ten years?
He is the protege of the same man that put the country under hardship for the last nine years....all I see is Rowley 2.0VexXx Dogg wrote:Dave wrote:Things that couldn't have been done for the last ten years?
New leader, new ideas?
Dave you are businessman if you give a man a wuk or an employee a deadline to achieve certain targets and the employee fails to meets those targets on the project , what the appraisal gonna be like....are we rewarding the employee with a renewal of a contract for another Five years?Dave wrote:Fyi Stuart was being groomed from day one.
The idea wasn't lingering somewhere all these years or was he speaking and no one was listening?
Lol true lesser of both of evilsDave wrote:Lol I never said I was endorsing his appt nor plan or defending it.
I agree with you but accountability lacks all around. Pick your colour.....I'm sure they are all guilty.
bluefete wrote:Devant Maharaj was not the man who said they should kill all the Muslims when he was in government or just before and the matter ended up in court? 2004-2006.
"All Muslims were terrorists" and "All Muslims in Pakistan and other countries should be executed even if it meant wiping out whole nations and the rest of them should then move to Saudi Arabia."
Is Devesh Maharaj - UNC Tunapuna - his brother?
Bago not voting PNM. They not happyThe_Honourable wrote:j.o.e wrote:hover11 wrote:Focus on me and kamla while Tobago should be your focus. KAMALA in America thought she was gonna win by a landslidej.o.e wrote:mero wrote:hover11 wrote:It was already public knowledge Farley hates pnm, logically he was giving his seats to the UNC. AI or not.mero wrote:So Farley get catch bad talking Allan Warner and Tobagonians in a meeting with KPB.
Will this affect anything at the polls?
Duke say he wasn't there and it eh have nun to do with he.
Farley say is AI
The actual people living and voting in Tobago know this?
Why don't UNC just contest seats in Tobago if everyone know the seats will be given away to the UNC?
Why is Farley saying is AI if everybody know the scene?
Give hoovs sometime to gather his thoughts. He and Kamla hinged the entire victory plan on this
My focus ? I not a politician ….. after May 28th I still have my bills to pay and goals to achieve.
Like it or not, it is a good strategy.
If Kamla needs the TPP or maybe PDP to carry her to 21, Farley or Duke will have leverage to seek tobago's interests. Similar to Robinson's NAR joining with Panday's UNC in 1995 to form the government.
UNC is wise not to run in Tobago to further split votes. Besides PNM, TPP and PDP, Tobago have to deal with the IDA and PF who quite frankly not going to make a dent. PDP can be a spoiler because they could split votes among the non-pnm voters putting TPP at a disadvantage and giving PNM the edge.
Zoom... how pnm looking in tobago so far?
daring dragoon wrote:bluefete wrote:Devant Maharaj was not the man who said they should kill all the Muslims when he was in government or just before and the matter ended up in court? 2004-2006.
"All Muslims were terrorists" and "All Muslims in Pakistan and other countries should be executed even if it meant wiping out whole nations and the rest of them should then move to Saudi Arabia."
Is Devesh Maharaj - UNC Tunapuna - his brother?
devant is sat maraj grand son i think. so then SDMS gone back pnm? EVEN AFTER pnm RUN HE GRANDPAPPY SAT. Devant is a nemakaram.
Faris AL wARI Grandfather PUNDIT sukeran is a founding member of the PNM and after rowlee take away he attorney general and vice prime minister portfolio and send he to wuk cepep he aint run to open a party and bad talk rowlee like devant and lalla and the rest of lil girls. them have no balls and grit they like some pot hounds so running to who feed them.
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