*Saneem says NFP has concocted the story, 'utter rubbish'. *He says he is flabbergasted by the allegations that he had come to a scene where Khaiyum was and confirms that no such activity transpired on 1 December.
*Saneem says NFP's letter is based on the highest degree of misinformation.
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Most Indo-Fijian voters, terrified of their FATE under a PAP dominated Rabuka-Prasad girmit sarkar are flocking back to the FijiFirst Party political camp.
*We had suggested to the DOGLA (TRAITOR) to fight the election on his own, and only negotiate a coalition deal after the election. He said, "YES, BHAI" but all along Prasad was secretly cutting a deal with PAAPI, in the footsteps of Jai Ram Reddy, who after losing the 1999 election, was elevated by the Qarase government to the Fiji Court of Appeal, and later to the International Court of Justice and never returned to Fiji. His coalition partner Rabuka was earmarked by Qarase to become Fiji's ambassador to Washington but turned it down, for feared arrest for his crimes against Fijians of all races after the 1987 Coups. We hope i-Taukei voters will remember what this bogus nationalist did to Dr Bavadra.
STRANGELY, National Federation Party has NOT posted the letter on its Facebook page:
The Fijian Elections Office yesterday denounced an allegation by the National Federation Party against FijiFirst General Secretary Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum.
The NFP claim that Sayed-Khaiyum visited Star Printery in Raiwaqa in the early hours of last Thursday, and the reason for his visit is unknown.
The NFP also claimed that Sayed-Khaiyum ordered that the CCTV cameras on the premises be turned off and that he refused to leave on the request of FEO officials, because ballot papers were being printed.
Biman Prasad’s party alleges that the police were called, and Sayed-Khaiyum refused to leave at their request.
The Supervisor of Elections, in his response to these allegations, says the letter by the NFP appears to be based on fabricated facts.
He says the final delivery of ballot papers from the printery took place on November 28 at 7 pm in the presence of party agents, observers, and media personnel.
According to Saneem, no ballot papers were left at the printing facility after that, and they were all stored securely at the Elections Office.
The SOE says he is flabbergasted by the allegations that he had to come to a scene where Sayed-Khaiyum was and confirm that no such activity transpired on December 1st.
Saneem says the letter from the NFP is based on the highest degree of misinformation.
He says the NFP, despite having knowledge of the transport schedule for ballot papers, felt it necessary to concoct the letter based on the information that it purports to have received in this regard.
Saneem urges the NFP to verify the information it receives before taking action.
FBC News is also trying to get a response from the FijiFirst General Secretary regarding these allegations. Source: FBC News
The NFP claim that Sayed-Khaiyum visited Star Printery in Raiwaqa in the early hours of last Thursday, and the reason for his visit is unknown.
The NFP also claimed that Sayed-Khaiyum ordered that the CCTV cameras on the premises be turned off and that he refused to leave on the request of FEO officials, because ballot papers were being printed.
Biman Prasad’s party alleges that the police were called, and Sayed-Khaiyum refused to leave at their request.
The Supervisor of Elections, in his response to these allegations, says the letter by the NFP appears to be based on fabricated facts.
He says the final delivery of ballot papers from the printery took place on November 28 at 7 pm in the presence of party agents, observers, and media personnel.
According to Saneem, no ballot papers were left at the printing facility after that, and they were all stored securely at the Elections Office.
The SOE says he is flabbergasted by the allegations that he had to come to a scene where Sayed-Khaiyum was and confirm that no such activity transpired on December 1st.
Saneem says the letter from the NFP is based on the highest degree of misinformation.
He says the NFP, despite having knowledge of the transport schedule for ballot papers, felt it necessary to concoct the letter based on the information that it purports to have received in this regard.
Saneem urges the NFP to verify the information it receives before taking action.
FBC News is also trying to get a response from the FijiFirst General Secretary regarding these allegations. Source: FBC News