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FM
Former Member

The infamous story of Cheddi Jagan is yet to be written

July 13, 2015 | By | Filed Under Letters 

Dear Editor,
In his column last Sunday, Mr. Ralph Ramkarran made the following statement;
“The PPP has made, arguably, the most egregious blunder in its entire history by failing to implement Cheddi Jagan’s ‘shared governance’ or ‘winner does not take all’ policies in political conditions in 2011, where it could have been easily sold to its supporters. The PPP would have had to make fundamental concessions and share power in circumstances of equality where it would not ‘dominate or be dominated’   a policy also advocated by Jagan.” (end of quote)
I deeply committed to the revisionist methodology in my research on the politic of Forbes Burnham and Dr. Cheddi Jagan with the intention of unearthing the negatives and positives in the long career of both men. In this pursuit, I have been more tempted to research the myths in Jagan’s career because I feel these falsities have passed on to several generations as truths.
I honestly believe that Guyana’s historiography cries out for a correction to the many fictions that have been turned into positives in the politics of Cheddi Jagan. It is for this reason I have attempted to confront these falsehoods over several years now. Too many virtuous things have been attributed to Cheddi Jagan that were absolutely baseless.
My research findings are that Cheddi Jagan was not the nationalist, power-sharing believer, multi-racial democrat and good man that people have made him out to be. Mr. Ramkarran could be forgiven for his statement (quoted above) because of his personal relationship with Dr. Jagan over a long period. An objective and independent-minded historian would not have written those words because there is nothing in history and the career of Dr. Jagan to support it.
In October 1992 Dr. Jagan became President. He died in March 1997. If we leave out the weeks he was hospitalized, he ruled for four years. In that four year stewardship, Dr. Cheddi Jagan was openly excluding rather than inclusive in his approach to power. I believe there were three characteristics in Jagan’s presidency that Mr. Hoyte reacted emotionally to and became implacably opposed to the continuation of the PPP in power.
One was President Jagan’s relentless crusade against Public Service personnel whom Dr. Jagan was not prepared to accept because he deemed them PNC people. Secondly, the incestuous politics of the PPP that Mr. Hoyte found shocking because when he, Hoyte was President, he sought not to saturate the Public Sector with PNC choices. Thirdly, ethnically driven policies of the PPP.  If Mr. Hoyte had reason to confront Jagan over his excluding approach to power, it was the Working People’s Alliance who bore the brunt of Jagan’s narrow approach to power.
The WPA was virtually shut out from even minor roles in Dr. Jagan’s administration. The big quarrel between Dr. Jagan and the WPA came about with Dr. Jagan’s offer to Clive Thomas to be a Minister. The WPA rejected this because it was a direct contact to Thomas rather than being done within the framework of party to party cooperation. The WPA wrote to Jagan and advised that he, Jagan cannot select which WPA leader he wants to work it. That marked the abrupt and decisive end of the WPA’s relation with the PPP.
Donald Rodney, Walter Rodney’s brother told me he had to migrate because as a Quantity Surveyor he received no contracts from the PPP Government after 1992. It would not be an exaggeration to say that Dr. Jagan, Mrs. Jagan and the entire PPP leadership became very hostile to the WPA to the point where the PPP saw the WPA as its post-1992 enemy. Fazal Khan, the late common-law husband of Ms. Gail Teixeira told me he heard Mrs. Jagan said about the WPA’ “They want power through the backdoor.”
History should not forgive Cheddi Jagan for what he did to the WPA. Dr. Jagan’s exclusion of the WPA was typical of the man. Dr. Jagan was never interested in power-sharing but he pontificated a lot about it when in opposition. I suspect this was what guided Ramkarran to write what he wrote last Sunday.
I end with another example. It comes from a Guyanese icon, Yesu Persaud. Mr. Persaud told me and I believe he has repeated it, that in 1993, as head of the Private Sector Commission, President Jagan requested from him a list of persons whose service the government could use.
Mr. Pesaud said Jagan was careful to exclude names on the list of people who had political relationships other than with the PPP. Twice on his television programme, “Eye on the Issues,” Mr. Persaud told his viewers that when he, Persaud at the home of Dr. Motilall in front of a group of businessmen raised the issue of striping the presidency of its enormous powers, Dr. Jagan said, “Can you see me behaving like a dictator?” That was Jagan’s way of accepting the 1980 constitution. The infamous story of Dr. Jagan is yet to be told.
Frederick Kissoon

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What has Freddie ever researched and how credible is he? The civil service and other government was stacked with pnc operatives. Hoye did not have to add to these because this was already accomplished. Had to have a party card under burnham times. as far as I understand, the WPA wanted the presidency for themselves thinking that they had more support than the PPP. Time proved them wrong.  What constituency do they now have? Rodney must be turning in his grave with the announcement that WPA was allied to the PNN, the party that is suspected of assassinating him. Freddie does not want to say anything about the inadequacy of the present government so he has to write about other things and dwell on rumours.

Z
Originally Posted by Zed:

What has Freddie ever researched and how credible is he? The civil service and other government was stacked with pnc operatives. Hoye did not have to add to these because this was already accomplished. Had to have a party card under burnham times. as far as I understand, the WPA wanted the presidency for themselves thinking that they had more support than the PPP. Time proved them wrong.  What constituency do they now have? Rodney must be turning in his grave with the announcement that WPA was allied to the PNN, the party that is suspected of assassinating him. Freddie does not want to say anything about the inadequacy of the present government so he has to write about other things and dwell on rumours.

read tomorrow paper and see how much more ppp thief will be send home the alliance need to send them to jail 

FM
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Zed:

What has Freddie ever researched and how credible is he? The civil service and other government was stacked with pnc operatives. Hoye did not have to add to these because this was already accomplished. Had to have a party card under burnham times. as far as I understand, the WPA wanted the presidency for themselves thinking that they had more support than the PPP. Time proved them wrong.  What constituency do they now have? Rodney must be turning in his grave with the announcement that WPA was allied to the PNN, the party that is suspected of assassinating him. Freddie does not want to say anything about the inadequacy of the present government so he has to write about other things and dwell on rumours.

read tomorrow paper and see how much more ppp thief will be send home the alliance need to send them to jail 

How is your post relate to what I posted? People found guilty of wrongdoing will face the penalties imposed by the judge, not by you. I await further developments as you promised. 

Z

Guyana is dealt a raw deal everytime. We have to wait for another, the current wan gone crazy. Speaking about leaders.

 

Perhaps, those chaps doan know that they have to work to develop the country wid wah dey have. Before others come in to continue the development.

 

Needed is a good cooolie brain.

S

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