A SENATORIAL offer to Power
102 FM talk-show host Ricardo “Gladiator” Welch as a
temporary United National Congress (UNC) senator has angered plain
talk-show host and die-hard UNC supporter, Sadro Mohammed.
Sadro was also approached by the UNC to be a senator.
He was, however, angry at the offer to the Gladiator and did not
keep it a secret during his show last June 7.
During the show on Sangeet 106.1FM, he even suggested: “I
better support the Winston Dookeran faction,” as he vented
his disappointment over news that Gladiator was approached by the
UNC.
Sadro, in the recent UNC split, has publicly supported the faction
led by Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar. He has often called
for Dookeran to leave the party.
Sadro raised the Gladiator issue on his programme that evening and
said he could not support any senatorial appointment of Gladiator
in the UNC.
Sadro told his listeners that Gladiator referred to Indians as “walking
vomit” and called for the huge Hanuman murti at Orange Field,
Carapichaima to be broken down.
Many UNC supporters also called in to the show and vented disgust
and disappointment at the idea of having Gladiator as a UNC senator.
During the show, Sadro tried feverishly to contact Persad-Bissessar
for a comment but his attempts were futile.
The following day, Sadro covered the Dookeran-led faction cottage
meeting at Union Village, Claxton Bay.
Many UNC supporters questioned whether he had jumped ship.
Sadro, however, explained to TnT Mirror: “The Dookeran faction
paid for airtime to carry the meeting ‘live’ on 106.1FM
and I had to cover it.
“I have not changed my mind about supporting Kamla.”
Sadro further noted that there are worthy, hard workers in the party
to appoint in such positions.
“Gladiator has no regard for anyone; if the PNM gives him
a cheque he would be back in their folds.
“I don’t think he is genuine and I believe genuine people
should be given the position,” Sadro said.
The talk show host said he has nothing personal against Gladiator
nor is he jealous of his competitor, who recently topped the radio
talk shows survey.
Sadro said a person who could bring in votes for the party would
be a better choice.
He admitted that he was approached for the position but said he
did not accept it because he was not interested in the position. |