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Dave wrote:But isn't this planned shut down and annual thing around the same time every year? I can totally understand that the Hindu community would be impacted given Divali observance in the near future but don't the two occur same time for the last couple of years? How is it an issue now?
No, they own desal 100% .Redman wrote:They should talk to Hafeez Karamath's progeny.
Arent they the majority share holders of DEsalcott???
Desal does not supply water to the public.vaiostation wrote:Isn't the desal plant run by Muslims, so who they trying to mamaguy?...
Redman wrote:They should talk to Hafeez Karamath's progeny.
Arent they the majority share holders of DEsalcott???
INHUMAN wrote:Racism will be the death of tdad
Dizzy28 wrote:Redman wrote:They should talk to Hafeez Karamath's progeny.
Arent they the majority share holders of DEsalcott???
Having worked for HKL and Desalcott I can say they typically treated Hindus well. Hindus seemed to be the majority of workers in both places anyhow (where they didn't marry into the family and converted)
The largest group of independent Muslim organizations headed by Imam Rasheed Karim says that WASA, and by extension, the government of Dr Keith Rowley, must be held to account to the affected people and the Hindu community in particular which will both be seriously disadvantaged. This as the Hindu population is currently observing one of their holiest periods in the year.
Imam Karim told News Power that while he appreciates that the Desalination Plant at Pt Lisas requires maintenance work, WASA and the PNM regime must not be tone-deaf to the religious, cultural, health and economic impact on productivity that their decision will have.
Desal cannot shut down as they please.Redman wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Redman wrote:They should talk to Hafeez Karamath's progeny.
Arent they the majority share holders of DEsalcott???
Having worked for HKL and Desalcott I can say they typically treated Hindus well. Hindus seemed to be the majority of workers in both places anyhow (where they didn't marry into the family and converted)
Agreed-but the owners of the plant decide when to shut down.That was the focus of my posts GORTT is not in control of the Desal plant.The largest group of independent Muslim organizations headed by Imam Rasheed Karim says that WASA, and by extension, the government of Dr Keith Rowley, must be held to account to the affected people and the Hindu community in particular which will both be seriously disadvantaged. This as the Hindu population is currently observing one of their holiest periods in the year.
Imam Karim told News Power that while he appreciates that the Desalination Plant at Pt Lisas requires maintenance work, WASA and the PNM regime must not be tone-deaf to the religious, cultural, health and economic impact on productivity that their decision will have.
All these hidden agendas
Musical Doc wrote:I'm hindu but I don't understand why this is an issue because the shutdown ends 10 days before divali. That is plenty time to get organized for divali imho. You're not supposed to wait until an occasion to clean your house, that supposed to be an ongoing thing
Yes I RasMG Man wrote:clean house and dutty mind
eliteauto wrote:silly season nonsense, I expect this to find favor with some, it will fit in the anti-south narrative. Give everyone a platform and you can guarantee divisive talk. On the flip side it can't be easy for those affected and now is a time of preparing for Divali/Christmas for many
rspann wrote:eliteauto wrote:silly season nonsense, I expect this to find favor with some, it will fit in the anti-south narrative. Give everyone a platform and you can guarantee divisive talk. On the flip side it can't be easy for those affected and now is a time of preparing for Divali/Christmas for many
Agreed. It's not only hindus living in those areas neither is it only indian areas affected. I suppose that's what race and religion has been always used for. My issue is why does a country have to depend on a private enterprise for something as important as it's water supply, especially to a company that seems to be very unreliable.
Those areas are always complaining about water woes and I cant figure why in this day and age we can't get a reliable supply from our aquifers and dams.
MG Man wrote:this shid would NEVER have happened in Manning's day....these twits ruined vision 20-20
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