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FNUSA wants to know what action will be taken against Tabuya
FijiFirst says Rabuka has gone into hiding

FNUSA wants to know what action will be taken against Tabuya

FijiFirst says Rabuka has gone into hiding

By Semi Turaga , Vijay Narayan
31/01/2022
FNUSA President Ketan Lal and People's Alliance member Lynda Tabuya. [images: file/insert - Fiji First Facebook]

The Fiji National University Students Association wants to know what action will be taken against People's Alliance Party member Lynda Tabuya after she called FNUSA President Ketan Lal a Fiji First stooge while commenting on a fake Facebook page.

Fijviillage reached out to Tabuya for a response on Saturday.

She has not made any comments.

When fijivillage asked People's Alliance Leader Sitiveni Rabuka on Saturday if the party will take action or speak to Tabuya, Rabuka told us that every party member is an individual person and Tabuya will be answerable for her statements.

He has also asked Lal to file a police complaint against Tabuya if he feels she has broken the laws of this country.

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We have sent further questions to the People's Alliance Party after Lal’s second statement.

They are yet to respond.

People’s Alliance Leader Sitiveni Rabuka has been unable to make any comments as he is currently on his way to Vanua Levu to attend a funeral.

Following Ketan Lal’s second statement on what Rabuka will do, the FijiFirst has posted on it’s facebook page that in a big media conference at the Holiday Inn a few weeks ago, Rabuka promised the media that he will be available to them at all times.

The FijiFirst says yesterday when asked real questions from concerned youth, Rabuka has gone into hiding and his General-Secretary takes over.

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