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Hindus must stop allowing themselves to be used as political optics

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May 7, 2025
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Dear Editor,

Recently, I came across a video circulating on social media that showed Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water, Susan Rodrigues, performing Kathak at an Indian Arrival Day event in Region Two.
While the performance itself may have been intended as a tribute to our rich cultural heritage, it prompted me to ask some serious and overdue questions of the PPP government.
How much financial support has the PPP government actually given to Hindu organisations or any other cultural bodies to promote and preserve our heritage? Has there been transparency about where the money goes and to whom?
As far as I am aware, no significant funding or support has been offered to Hindu organisations under this administration. If I am wrong, then I challenge the government to publicly list which organisations have received funds, how much, and for what purpose.
From 2020 to 2025, what concrete actions has the PPP taken to support the Hindu community? Have cultural programmes been consistently funded? Have Hindu youth been offered platforms to develop their talents and preserve our traditions?
Let me be clear—I have no objection to the government funding African organisations or supporting our Indigenous communities with a dedicated ministry.
Every cultural group deserves recognition and investment. But why then is the Hindu community repeatedly sidelined, only to be paraded at election time?
My dear Hindu brothers and sisters, the time has come to wake up. We must stop allowing ourselves to be used for political optics.
A dance performance and a garland at election time can not substitute real support and investment in our community. It is time we demand equal treatment from any government that claims to represent all.
Let’s ask the real questions. Let’s seek real answers. Most importantly, let’s stop settling for symbolism when we deserve substance.
Yours truly,
Pt.Ubraj Narine, JP, COA
Former Staff Sgt.(GDF), Mayor
City of Georgetown
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