JESSE RAMDEO
Senior Reporter
jesse.ramdeo@cnc3.co.tt
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has doubled down on her claims that Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley and the People’s National Movement (PNM) Government are using “racially charged propaganda” ahead of the general election. She also accused Rowley of using “divisive rhetoric to distract from his own failures.”
Her latest claims followed a news conference by the Prime Minister yesterday to respond to Persad-Bissessar’s defence of Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal.
The Opposition Leader dubbed Rowley’s news conference “a useless exercise,” dismissing it as a “rehash of tired talking points he has been using for years.”
“Rowley can rant and rave, but the truth is clear: he has been a failure as Prime Minister,” Persad-Bissessar said at the UNC’s Chaguanas headquarters ahead of another round of screening.
“His only ‘achievement’ in office has been rewarding himself with a million-dollar backpay and a 47 per cent pension increase for life, while workers are expected to settle for a measly four per cent. And where is the missing three billion? He has no answers, only distractions.”
Hours earlier, Rowley rubbished claims by Persad-Bissessar that the latest allegations against Moonilal in the EMBD case were “fabricated” and a “racist strategy” by the PNM ahead of the general election. He said the fact that the case against Moonilal has been proceeding in the court for years showed it was not a “hoax” but a serious matter. He also assured there was no “racist” campaign against East Indians.
“You have nothing to fear from the rest of the population. The law will determine who is police and who is thief. This is a particularly offensive comment by Mrs Kamla Persad-Bissessar,” he said while speaking at Whitehall.
In response, however, Persad-Bissessar claimed Rowley’s attempt to focus attention on contracts awarded by the UNC administration through the EMBD in 2015, after the dissolution of Parliament, was “old, discredited propaganda.”
She repeated her claims that the court matter was part of Rowley’s “racially charged campaign strategy.”
“This is part of the PNM’s deliberate and coordinated racist propaganda campaign. For decades, their ground strategy has been to paint Indians who support the UNC as thieves, rum drinkers, and people without morals or values,” she said.
She accused Rowley and the PNM of fostering division to distract from their failures in governance.
“Look at the communities that support the PNM—they have the highest crime rates, the worst infrastructure, and the lowest opportunities. Rowley has done nothing to uplift these areas. Instead, he uses hateful and divisive rhetoric to deflect from his own failures.”
She also addressed the timing of Rowley’s focus on the EMBD case, which she described as a “civil matter orchestrated by a Rowley-appointed EMBD board and drafted by his handpicked PNM lawyers.”
“This isn’t a matter brought to the courts by independent law enforcement agencies,” she said.
“It’s a propaganda piece designed to attack me and the UNC. The entire goal is to feed their election narrative that ‘all them Indians is thief.’ It’s disgusting, but it’s what we’ve come to expect from Rowley and the PNM.”
Asked if she was concerned that the PM was divulging details about a matter before the court, Persad-Bissessar stated, “He’s giving these details as part of his deliberate and coordinated racist propaganda campaign for the PNM ground troops to use in the general election. The PNM ground campaign for decades has always been to paint Indians as UNC voting thieves, idol worshippers, lagoon dwellers, rum drinkers and cane cutters who have no moral and spiritual values. So, they go about campaigning and say on the ground ‘all them Indian is thief’, ‘them Indian does worship the devil’ and you can’t trust them with the treasury.”
She added, “The PNM has always relied on race-baiting and deflection, supported by pseudo-intellectuals, weak men, and elites who only care about financial gain. It’s disgraceful, and it’s tearing this country apart.”
She called on citizens to reject the politics of hate and fear.
“The people of this country deserve leadership that unites rather than divides.
“The UNC will continue to stand firm against the PNM’s divisive tactics. We will fight for a brighter future for all citizens of Trinidad and Tobago, no matter their race, religion, or background,” she said.