PPP/C leaders warn against ‘militarised’ state

Children lead a march of PPP/C supporters at First Avenue, Bartica, where the incumbent held a rally yesterday with the smallest crowd for any of its major campaign rallies in recent years.

Repeatedly linking the PNCR to criminals, PPP/C officials including President Donald Ramotar told Barticians yesterday that the opposition has been the greatest hindrance to development in the country and warned of the creation of a “militarised” state should it get into power.

In what was the incumbent’s smallest crowd for any of its major rallies in recent years, the PPP/C team, which also included Prime Minister Samuel Hinds,