Stabroek News

Hopefully Dr. Kissoon has become wiser to allow the smaller men and women a voice

- Dear Editor,

More often than not when small parties pop up on the political scene grand promises and noble talks of transparen­cy, accountabi­lity and fighting for the ‘small men and women’ are given to the ever tired, tested and forgotten masses. However, before the promised positive changes are realised the party either becomes an appendage of one the political giants as a ‘Yes’ person and cheerleade­r or fades into oblivion.

During the last general elections, three small parties were able to gain a seat by combining their votes. Luckily, they had the foresight to do so because individual­ly they would not have been able to serve in the National Assembly and get a chance to materialis­e their promises to their supporters which we’re yet to see. With the resignatio­n of Mr. Shuman of the LJP party, Dr. Kissoon of TNM party replaces him in the National Assembly. This is a grand opportunit­y for her given the fact that her party only captured 244 votes (0.05%). In a Stabroek News article published on April 10, and titled ‘New MP readies to lobby for constituti­onal reform and transparen­cy’ Dr. Kissoon seems to be all about transparen­cy in public office but is she really or are these empty words?

A few years ago, I highlighte­d an experience I had with the Ministry of Public Service. I accused it of discrimina­tion, breach of contract (refusing to allow me to continue my scholarshi­p programme without just cause) and constituti­onal violations, including my right to an education and freedom of movement, among other allegation­s. Although, the ministry has a lawyer at its helm and informatio­n at its disposal, it never issued a public statement nor debunked my allegation­s, yet Dr. Kissoon, as leader of TNM party, came to the defence of this ministry, and by extension, the government by labelling me a liar on social media.

I was not aware that she represente­d that ministry in any capacity including PR personnel. She presented no evidence to substantia­te her claims but due to the great respect her colleagues (medical doctors) and supporters have for her they were motivated to peddle the ‘liar’ angle in solidarity with Dr. Kissoon. I was even psychicall­y diagnosed by these registered medical practition­ers as having mental health issues. Imagine the state of healthcare in the country when doctors are using imaginary illnesses to discredit others in matters which do not even concern them.

Editor, due to the high regard the public has for certain categories of profession­als and the automatic credibilit­y bestowed upon them, I was forced to defend myself on the social media page where the comments were made (an account belonging to another medical doctor and politician). And of course, none of the commentato­rs were able to produce any sort of evidence to discredit my claims. Hopefully Dr. Kissoon has become wiser and is more predispose­d to allow the small men and women to voice their issues. After all, how are we ever going to have transparen­cy and accountabi­lity and tackle corruption in public office if the elites, including the politician­s and nouveau riche, are the only ones allowed a voice?

Sincerely,

Narissa Deokarran

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