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Indarsingh: Rowley absent from flood-hit areas - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

COUVA South MP Rudranath Indarsingh, in a statement on Friday, chided the Prime Minister for allegedly not visiting flood-hit areas, and queried the sufficiency of the Government's $150 million in flood relief. He called for a national infrastructure rehabilitation programme.

Recalling his visit to parts of his constituency hit by rains and floods, Indarsingh related, "As we toured from house to house, street to street, and community to community, the cry was common: 'Where is Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley?'

"The Prime Minister has ‘ghosted’ the people.

"Several areas across the constituency of Couva South were affected by landslides, succumbing roads and shifting soil, with several homes affected by floods and weakening foundations."

He named Boodoo Trace Indian Trail, Indian Trail Main Road and Gran Couva.

Indarsingh said Rowley had once asked citizens in central Trinidad to "give the PNM a chance," but was not seen anywhere in flood-stricken areas to stand with citizens facing crisis.

"He has not been seen in the east, nor the west, nor the north nor the south, nor in central Trinidad. He has not even been seen in Tobago."

Indarsingh said Rowley's absence from this scene of sadness, crisis, disaster, emergency and urgent need revealed an individual who was allegedly callous, insensitive, selfish, anti-people, anti-central Trinidad, and a stooge of big business who snubbed the poor, downtrodden, humble and hard-working.

He recalled that after Rowley's recovery from his recent bout of covid19, he had a round of golf with Sir Vivian Richards, in "true never-see-come see" fashion.

"Now, in this time of national emergency and calamity, the Prime Minster, who bolted to the golf course with speed and fervour, slouches distantly, numbly, and cowardly, peeping from behind the curtains at Whitehall rather than courageously attending to his citizens in their time of crisis."

Indarsingh alleged Rowley was "anti-poor, anti-patriotic, anti-compassionate, anti-community, anti-country" and his election to office was the electorate's greatest mistake.

"Once referred to as a raging bull, Dr Keith Rowley is now a sleeping sloth in the face of crisis in this country.

"He has also been just as uncaring and disinterested in the state of crime in this country, in the spiralling economy, in the growing economic hardships, in worsening traffic conditions, and in the overall decline. He must not just be condemned. He must be voted out."

Indarsingh scoffed at the $150 million in flood relief as "too little, too late."

"The Prime Minister’s announcement of $40 million to the National Flood Relief Programme, $100 million for road rehabilitation and landslide repair and $10 million for agricultural relief does little in inspiring confidence that this crisis is being urgently attended to."

He said the Opposition had long pleaded with the Government to remedy landslips, crumbling roads and collapsing bridges. The relief sum was "pathetically reactionary" and could have been averted if Rowley heeded the Opposit

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