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JB, since the formation of the PPP almost 64 years ago, thousands of brilliant young people joined the Party.

Many attended universities at their parents' expense and a good number got their university education through PPP scholarships.

Regrettably, for various reasons those bright young graduates saw no future in the PPP and quit.

Many of them migrated and excelled in science and technology, economics, medicine, etc in their adopted countries.

One name that immediately comes to mind is Dr Mohan Ragbeer who recently published his memoir, "The Indelible Red Stain."

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

JB, since the formation of the PPP almost 64 years ago, thousands of brilliant young people joined the Party.

Many attended universities at their parents' expense and a good number got their university education through PPP scholarships.

Regrettably, for various reasons those bright young graduates saw no future in the PPP and quit.

Many of them migrated and excelled in science and technology, economics, medicine, etc in their adopted countries.

One name that immediately comes to mind is Dr Mohan Ragbeer who recently published his memoir, "The Indelible Red Stain."

I saw the Indelible Red Stain on Facebook. I will have to read it. Why those young people choose to leave the PPP? 

FM

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