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The IFP, ADeC and ActionSA defend Indians

WITH the elections around the corner, the question arises again: Will Indian South African voters be used as voter fodder?

The ANC has in place a BBBEE policy that sidelines Indians. Its racism shows even in government advertised jobs.

The DA is all talk but no action. They can’t deliver. The party is a barking dog that can’t bite.

The party that stood up for Indians, and I admire them, is the IFP. Its leader, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, has a zero corruption record.

He is a man of integrity and he always had the Indian people’s best interest at heart. He has defended Indian communities on many occasions.

The other party that packs a powerful punch is African Democratic Change. They have the potential to be great. The leader, Visvin Reddy, and the people within this party are workers. They have the communities’ best interests at heart and need support.

The next party that defends Indian South Africans, and has the potential, is ActionSA helmed by Herman Mashaba. From the time of inception, their party members have worked and made inroads in communities. Mashaba is all action. Indian voters have always been misled by the ANC and the DA. They cannot deliver. They just use Indian voters as fodder and forget about them.

I have trust and faith in the candidates of the IFP, ADeC and ActionSA.

They have the people’s interest at heart and can do the job. Their leaders have excellent track records and they have the correct mindset of getting the job done.

I wish all the leaders and candidates of the IFP, ADeC and ActionSA all of the best in the upcoming elections. Thank you for all your efforts and for defending the communities of Indian South Africans. It’s time to vote the ANC and the DA out of power and out of office in our communities. They do nothing. They do not deserve to be given the vote.

VENOLIN GOVENDER

Pietermaritzburg

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