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Trinidad & Tobago: As election nears, PM Persad-Bissessar and Opposition’s Rowley trade accusations
“Anything at all to make me look bad in your eyes.”
But attorney and PNM Vice Chair Camille Robinson dismissed the allegation made against Rowley by the journalist, Anika Gumbs, saying it is nothing more than part of the “dastardly plan” of the government to put Rowley in a bad light.
Robinson, an attorney, recalled the statements made in the Parliament by the junior minister Vernella Alleyne-Toppin that Rowley was born as a result of a woman being raped by his father.
“Now we have this other character from the media saying that she was so traumatised that she can no longer wear a dress… she said she had to leave the Express because she was so traumatized she went back to Rowley on two or three occasions.
“This same person who has contracts with the Government without equipment of over TT$500,000 (US$80,000). Can they be believed? It is an overall plan, a dastardly plan, a hate campaign trying to paint our leader in the worse way,” she told supporters. -(CMC)
