Put The Matter To Rest! Jonathan Annipen MF Spokesperson

Posted on 02/03/2015

I respond to the letter dated 1st March 2015 by Kevin Govender.

The letter is perceptibly disingenuous and very ambiguous. Contrary to the writer’s expressions, the MF is alive and well. Our constant interaction with our constituencies is proof of that.
Furthermore, Mrs Rajbansi does not hold a seat in local government and has never been a representative at local government level. Since winning her seat in 1999 she has always been a member of the Kwa-Zulu Natal Legislature and remains the sole representative of the Minority Front at provincial government level.
Let me constantly remind these orchestrated letter writers, that our leader has never self-imposed leadership and that this is a democracy dispensation; where party leadership is governed by democratic procedures.
The writer is further mistaken by claiming that the tenacious tigress was replaced by two local government representatives. Even if the replacement were true, how can two representatives occupy one seat? While there is no truth in this whole incongruent composition, Councillor Shane Hansraj did not replace Mrs Rajbansi but did attempted unseat her, which of course, he failed at again.
As a party we have always acted by the rule of law therefore our engagement with our legal envoy is normal practice and has seen us enjoy victory in the past. We are confident that there will be no less this time around. One this is certain though, Mrs Shameen Thakur Rajbansi has kept the legacy and tradition of the late Bengal Tiger (Amichand Rajbansi) alive. We have certainly passed the danger zone; we are now purging the MF of any indecencies and rot. The voter can be sure that the MF will give them representatives of rich moral fiber and impeccable character.
Jonathan Annipen
MF  Spokesperson

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