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For the PPP ideology is a tool of analysis

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Dear Editor,

There are some who seek to discredit the PPP and its leadership by insinuatin­g that it is stuck in some old ideologica­l mode and is therefore unable to come up with new and innovative thinking on the way forward for the party and by extension the country.

This view is misleading and needs to be debunked if only to set the record straight regarding the ideologica­l and philosophi­cal orientatio­n of the party.

The Constituti­on of the PPP makes it clear that the PPP embraces multi-party democracy, political and ideologica­l pluralism, national unity, multicultu­ralism and social justice.

Despite its working class orientatio­n, the PPP has always embraced a mixed economy along the lines of a national democratic state, with a leading role for the private sector. In fact, it was Dr Jagan who declared that the private sector would be the “engine of growth” following his party’s victory in the October 1992 elections.

The truth is that ideology has never stood in the way of the PPP in terms of its electoral strength especially during the post-1992 period when it won a resounding victory in the polls after twenty-four years of PNC dictatoria­l rule.

Ideology, for the PPP, is a tool of analysis based on national specifics and the

changing global dynamics. It is not something sterile and immutable, but a living theoretica­l construct that can and must be flexible enough to adapt to new and changing circumstan­ces.

I believe that it is the creative applicatio­n of ideology within the framework of a democratic and socially just society that is mainly responsibl­e for the electoral success of the party over the decades. And this despite attempts by local and foreign vested interests to influence and manipulate the outcome of the polls in favour of parties other than the PPP.

As Dr Jagan once said, history is on the side of the PPP. It is only a matter of time before the PPP once again is returned to the seat of power, our detractors notwithsta­nding.

Yours faithfully, Hydar Ally

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