(Trinidad Guardian) Opposition leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar was yesterday roundly criticised by Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi and Energy Minister Stuart Young and several factions within the People’s National Movement for her “inciteful” words the day before.
In a response to Rowley’s apology to the nation for the flopped mass vaccination plan, Persad-Bissessar said that the Government was sowing “seeds of civil unrest are being planted and watered.”
In a social media post yesterday, Rowley asked whether Persad-Bissessar was appealing for a “1990-style insurrection to be the response of those citizens who are undergoing the hardships that many are currently experiencing”.
He said Persad-Bissessar’s words was “a most dangerous, damaging and unpatriotic obstruction in this time of our national struggle in these pandemic times”.