Anil Roberts is unhappy with how his party is operating and he said Friday he is considering whether to remain in the Congress of the People (COP) or quit.
The Sports Minister was speaking after the launch of the Police Caravan on the Brian Lara Promenade in Port-of-Spain. He condemned COP member Nalini Dial for her attacks on National Security Minister.
Dial joined supporters of the Hihway Re-Route Movement who have been highly critical of Warner for the move on Wednesday to demolish their illegal camop in Debe. She called Warner "insensitive and heartless". He wondered why COP Leader Prakash Ramadhar is silent on these issues.
“I am yet to hear from my leader, Prakash Ramadhar, but I am hearing from all sorts of people who can only be described as eccentric,” Roberts told reporters. “I am hearing from Robert Mayers. Where did he come from? The same grave that Ramesh Maharaj came from?”
Roberts suggested that COP's behaviour is short of insanity. "I would love to know if my party’s headquarters is moving from Charlieville and Flagship House to the St Ann’s hospital," he said. “If this is the new COP, I may have to consider where I belong, because I don’t think I belong in St Ann’s.”
“I am yet to hear from my leader, Prakash Ramadhar, but I am hearing from all sorts of people who can only be described as eccentric,” Roberts told reporters. “I am hearing from Robert Mayers. Where did he come from? The same grave that Ramesh Maharaj came from?”
Roberts suggested that COP's behaviour is short of insanity. "I would love to know if my party’s headquarters is moving from Charlieville and Flagship House to the St Ann’s hospital," he said. “If this is the new COP, I may have to consider where I belong, because I don’t think I belong in St Ann’s.”
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