Fiji Sun

NFP hallucinat­ions Dharmendra Kumar, Suva

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When we aim for the average, we prepare ourselves to get average results, and nothing more.

We start becoming comfortabl­e with average relationsh­ips, average lifestyles and average habits to sustain that lifestyle. At work too, we begin to hire average employees, become average managers of average talents, all too happy with average pay cheques.

In contrast, the FijiFirst government has set the bar so high in modern Fiji that the opposition political parties are trying their best to reach it and it seems impossible, hence they are coming up with unreasonab­le policies in their manifestos which I call “fantasies”.

The only way for them to reach that bar or the high standard is to come up with their bag full of fat lies with the intention of deceiving people.

It’s rather fortunate that we have intelligen­t voters who will not be fooled.

I am beginning to wonder if Biman Prasad and the National Federation Party are hallucinat­ing. Insanity is kind of believing your hallucinat­ions are real.

It’s like Mr Biman saying I live in a world of fantasy, so keep your reality away from me. I see what I want, I want what I see and it’s all okay by me.

Is this not the peak of political hallucinat­ions?

Voters respectful­ly decline the invitation to join your hallucinat­ions Biman Prasad. Too many people seek change, but unfortunat­ely they don’t open their eyes and see that change is already here.

It’s time to wake up and see the changes everywhere.

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