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The leadership is getting paranoid fearing re-election is slipping away

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February 21, 2024
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Dear Editor,

Certain Ministers and government functionaries are filling their pockets like no tomorrow. Is there no limit to wholesale corruption? Is the rise in corruption a suggestion of the end of the tenure of the government?

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Diplomats are getting overly concerned about uncontrollable corruption. The USA embassy is carefully taking note. How much corruption will the population tolerate? Dissatisfaction is growing. The base is losing interest in the administration. Hindu contractors are hurting badly.

They got a fair share under the coalition. Complaints from Hindu contractors are increasing.

The leadership is getting paranoid fearing re-election is slipping away. There is stress in the head honcho. Why the worry? Why is he acting irrationally attacking everyone. Why is he silencing a eight-year-old for a calypso that speaks truth about cost of living. Why is he so obsessed in attacking KN Publisher?

The leadership is acting crazy. Those whom the Gods wish to destroy make them mad.  The country is at that point.

Is regime change being considered by diplomats? Is that why the two honchos who run the government like a dictatorship are scared and why some are cleverly raiding the treasury cleaning up and enriching themselves like they will lose power very soon? Is the end coming?

Yours truly,
Rudesh Jodha

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