A CHUTNEY singer has referred to Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley by a Hindi term for “donkey.”
Entertainer Sunil Ramsundar depicted Rowley as a “gadahar,” which, according to an official definition, is “a donkey, burro, jackass.”
Ramsundar sings: “They take a gadahar/And make him Prime Minister/This man eh play he dotish/He is a disaster/He divide and destroy we beautiful country/That is what does happen when you put a donkey.”
Ramsundar goes on: “There are two little islands in the Caribbean Sea/The people was prosperous/Everybody was happy/But when birds too happy they does mess in their nest/So they vote for the gadahar/And put him to the test.”
The chutney singer goes on: “Everything the gadahar talk is a setta donkey mess/The country soon realise that he was brainless/They say he was the puppet for the one percent/He clueless and useless and incompetent.”
Ramsundar adds: “If you oppose him strongly he going lick you down/Is obeah and voodoo and real spiritual blows/His record as a failure would go unsurpassed/Because that is what does happen when you vote a jackass.”
In recent years, Ramsundar has been an entertainer in the chutney circuit and a participant in competitions.
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