By A Correspondent| Former MDC-T Deputy President Obert Gutu said he feels vindicated over a decision he made to quit the party and subsequently politics saying he could not be part and parcel of the charade he saw at the extra-ordinary congress held yesterday.
The MDC-T congress turned into chaos over accusations of rigging with the voters roll being the source of conflict as countless members could not find their names while candidates including Elias Mudzuri, Morgan Komichi and Thokozani Khupe left the venue in a huff after condemning the process.
Khupe eventually suspended the Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora who was also a candidate saying he rigged the elections.
In response, Mwonzora said another candidate cannot have the power to suspended a contestant.
The elections however proceeded in the absence of the trio of Mudzuri, Komichi and Khupe with Mwonzora announced the winner albeit discredited.
This forced Gutu to feel he made a good decision to quit the party.
“I surely made the CORRECT decision. There was NO way I was going to continue to be part & parcel of this charade.
It’s certainly beyond my personal dignity,” said Gutu.