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WIN Party Mourns Beloved Canine Rover

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November 13, 2025
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Rover (dog) with owner (Photo WIN Facebook)

Rover (dog) with owner (Photo WIN Facebook)

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By Mark DaCosta- In a touching display of compassion and empathy, the WIN party has expressed heartfelt condolences following the passing of a cherished family pet in a prominent Guyanese family. The news reflects the party’s values of community and the recognition of emotional bonds that unite us, transcending the traditional boundaries of human relationships.

Rover Harbhajan, a beloved dog who graced the lives of Member of Parliament Gobin Harbhajan and his wife Naomi, has departed this world, leaving behind a legacy of devotion and joy. The WIN party, led by Azruddin Mohamed, issued a poignant statement, highlighting how Rover was much more than a pet. He was hailed as an irreplaceable family member, embodying loyalty and companionship. This sentiment underscores the understanding that within our society, the emotional bonds we forge are equally significant, whether with humans or animals.

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Azruddin Mohamed’s remembrances of Rover reflect a genuine appreciation for the unconditional love that pets offer. He recalled fond encounters with the canine, noting, “His gentle nature, unmatched loyalty, and remarkable presence were unforgettable.” Such reflections serve to remind us all of the important roles that pets play in our lives and families. Rover’s passing has evoked sorrow not only in his immediate family but also among those who had the chance to witness his joyful spirit.

“Rover was not just their pet; he was their son, their companion, their protector,” Mohamed articulated, recognising the multifaceted role that Rover had held in the Harbhajan household. This reflects a broader cultural recognition within our nation that pets often take on the roles of family members, offering their owners unconditional love and support. In a society where familial unity is cherished, such loss resonates deeply within our collective hearts.

The sentiments expressed by the WIN party highlight their unique approach to community values and priorities. In a time when many citizens are grappling with pressing issues, such thoughtful gestures remind us of the enduring importance of empathy and loyalty, qualities that should be at the forefront of any leadership. “No loyalty on earth compares to that of a dog,” the statement concludes, echoing an age-old truth that resonates widely in Guyanese culture, where loyalty and companionship are treasured virtues.

The heartfelt message from the WIN party serves as a reminder that no matter the circumstances, we must remain connected to one another and value the bonds that make our communities strong.

According to an animal enthusiast, in honour of Rover’s memory, we hope to foster a greater appreciation for the relationships that enrich our lives, both with our fellow humans and the animals that share our journeys. May his legacy inspire acts of kindness and a deeper understanding of loyalty, as we forge ahead in pursuit of a more empathetic society.

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