Open Letter To The Former BCP Youth League President

BCP Youth
BCP Youth

Greetings Comrade. It is my hope that this letter finds you in magnificent health. My assumption is that the dust has not yet settled since your resignation from BCP youth league presidency. As you are aware, the shenanigans are doing their best in sowing the seed of dissension within one of the gigantic opposition parties (BMD).

This is the foremost reason that delayed this civil letter, my friend. I know very well that you are watching every action of these shenanigans with excessive delight and wishing for the worst. Former president, my intention for writing this letter is not geared towards attacking you, nor subjecting you to any anguish.

The letter is just serving the slight purpose of advancing my view about your recent resignation. Several weeks ago, I divulged my position about your sudden resignation using the platform of social media. Unfortunately my premise attracted invectives from you and those who are claiming to rationalise your decision. The likes of Cde Traford Owe Mmolawa and other pseudos’ could not control invectives which were gushing uproariously out of their mouths to scorn my opinion; they used all the adverse words to castigate me.

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