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“Lessons from India’s Electoral Landscape: Balancing Growth and Loyalty for a Stronger PPP/C in Guyana”

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Dear Editor,
I am writing to share some reflections on the recent changes in India’s electoral landscape, and how the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) could consider these lessons to sustain and strengthen its foundational support base here in Guyana.
As we all strive to advance our nation’s development while ensuring stability and unity, India’s recent election outcomes offer some valuable insights for our path forward.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while leading a government that initially garnered substantial support across diverse demographics, recently experienced a decrease in his party’s seats. This shift has been linked to certain strategic choices: integrating people who previously opposed him, and heavily focusing resources in areas where his party traditionally had limited support, often at the cost of neglecting regions that had always stood by him. These decisions created discontent among longstanding supporters, who felt overlooked and undervalued.
As we have seen, the alienation of loyal supporters can undermine stability and erode the very foundation that propelled the party’s success.
For the PPP, it is crucial to balance efforts between engaging new constituencies and nurturing the trust and support of our established base. By fostering consistent development, equitable investment, and appreciation across all regions, particularly those that have remained steadfast in their support, we ensure that no community feels marginalized or taken for granted.
Supporting areas that may not traditionally align with us can yield goodwill; however, if this is perceived as favouritism at the expense of our loyal base, it risks weakening the bonds that have enabled us to serve effectively. In doing so, we safeguard against the possibility of disillusionment among our supporters, and reinforce our commitment to inclusive, balanced development across the nation.
Let us learn from the experiences of others, and remain attentive to our values of unity and fairness in governance. Our strength lies in being a party that uplifts all citizens without sacrificing the trust and commitment of those who have supported us through the years.
Thank you for considering this reflection. I am hopeful it will contribute to ongoing discussions about strengthening our party and our country.

Sincerely,
Hemraj Vishaul Kissoon, MBA

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