January 7, 2015: The WORKING PEOPLES ALLIANCE -Revived
O’ Lord God Almighty, let not this solution be irrelevant.
For the country you have assigned for me, is troubled.
We find ourselves among the ungodly of the earth.
The fear of God and the statutes have gone from among us.
Let your power of love return to us.
O’Lord.
We know the PPP has all the chips in their hands. And we are but pawns.
We know the PNC/APNU is comfortable playing the waiting game-waiting for the demise of the PPP. Then steps in and take over the governance-unbridled.
We know the AFC is troubled-the danger of passing the mantle to the Peoples National Congress. The consequences of necessary actions.
Your people, the poor have no choices in these affairs. Decisions are made for them. Let the poor and the WPA have a conversation.
O’Lord you are heard is so many ways. Enlighten the minds.
It is necessary for the WPA to wake up from its slumber. If the WPA is truly a partner in the APNU then speak up. If the WPA is weak, then let me strengthen the WPA.
From Hilary Clinton’s speech when she announced her decision to enter the Presidential race. She quoted the words from another, “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.”
This could very well happen to my plea for Re-Birth of the Working Peoples Alliance.
Another quote, “A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history.”
I believe, the WPA is the bridge to facilitate the PNC and the AFC. I am willing to raise finances for the voices within the Working Peoples Alliance to be heard.
Let not this plea be irrelevant.
Velutha Kuttapen
www.timehritoday.blogspot.com
Ten years later I return to claim that divine request. Only to find the WORKING PEOPLE ALLIANCE infested with ungodly unrighteous rhetoric and the comments of those who supports such language against Indians.
I WILL NOT LET YOU HOLD BACK THE FUTURE.
Let it me be clear, Guyana is a multi-race country and TAP intends to make the electorate choose policies instead of ethnicity. It is the only way towards progress.
This time with TIMEHRI ACTION PARTY-the umbrella for SEVERAL SMALL PARTIES in the upcoming September 1, 2025 elections. The WPA will be purged of its rhetoric.
TAP will be an INCLUSIVE GOVERNMENT with the following members:
Ministry of AMERINDIAN AFFAIR- Headed by a body of Indigenous People.
Prime Minister-the PNC
Ministry of LOCAL GOVERNMENT- the AFC
Ministry of FOREIGN AFFAIRS- the PPP.
Chapter 10
The Gathering of Parliamentarians.
Today’s society is defined by lists. A Life
List—mapping our dreams; a Bucket List—counting the moments before time slips
away; and the Candidates List—granting entry into the hallowed halls of
Parliament in Guyana.
But what of the names on that final list?
Do they represent fresh, unburdened minds—young, untainted by the weight of
history? Or do they carry the same old scars, the same inherited divisions?
Once, Parliament stood as a temple of integrity, where voices of wisdom shaped
the nation’s future. Now, integrity has fled, leaving behind echoes of broken
promises and empty decorum.
If we are to rewrite the future, should we
not begin with the list?
Recorded in our history, a Monday, October
11, 1834, at the stroke of noon, Damon was hanged before the public buildings—a
grim spectacle meant to showcase the might of British justice. The scaffold,
erected on its grounds, served as a chilling reminder to the free men and women
of Georgetown of the consequences of defiance.
This was the newly established Seat of
Power for British Guiana, inaugurated just months earlier on April 3, 1834—a
symbol of imperial control where the fates of enslaved Africans and indentured
Indians would be shaped to serve the colony’s interests.
Today, we stand shaken by the rhetoric
echoing through this chamber—a place where the spirit of Damon still lingers,
listening intently. He laid down his life for justice, for the promise of
fairness. Quamina also sacrificed everything in the hope of a free and
dignified nation. Yet, partisanship now drowns out the call for unity in this
hall where their dreams should flourish.
Once a guardian of parliamentary law, the
Speaker now bends its sacred principles to serve division. Such conduct does
not go unnoticed—it stirs unrest, ignites frustration, and disrespects the very
people this house was built to serve. Africans and Indians alike—brothers and
sisters in the struggle—watch in dismay as the ideals of equity and respect
slip through our grasp.
But change is on the horizon. The
parliamentarians of the Timehri Action Party, will not stand idle. We are the
voice of a new generation—young, brilliant, and unwavering. From all 65
electoral districts, we will rise, not for power, but for the promise of a
Guyana that belongs to all.
Let me address the electorate.
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