“The fate of the Collendavelloo’s Muvman Liberater is already sealed

Interview: Vasantt Jogoo

should the abandonment of the CCGT project become a major pre-condition for an MMM-MSM alliance”

 

The government is doing a great disservice to Mauritius-India relations, in view of the general negative public perception of Indian involvement in Agalega and a subtle rise in anti-India feeling. Such a situation could have been avoided’

 

“The MedPoint affair, which involves Rs 144 million, is indeed a petty affair when compared to big business deals going on, particularly when we know that MedPoint is meant to be a health centre providing relief to cancer patients. We have not, unfortunately, seen the end of political vendettas. Just wait for when this government is booted out and a Navin Ramgoolam-led government takes over (if this ever happens, but most probably likely)! I keep saying that we tend to look at individual trees and forget to pay attention to the whole forest which is on fire…”

“If the abandonment of the CCGT project is a major pre-condition for an MMM-MSM alliance, then the fate of the Collendavelloo’s Muvman Liberater is already sealed! Ivan Collendavelloo may be trying his best to annoy Pravind Jugnauth, or doing his utmost to honour his “commitments” towards whatever vested interests he may be supporting, but he will not stand a chance if he has to be sacrificed. Rama Sithanen knows something about being the sacrificial lamb…”

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* Published in print edition on 8 February 2019

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