What a little man he turned out to be.
was he ever a "big" man? No wonder he like little girls.
He was one of the first Indians involved in Guyanese politics I met who had some ideas, principles, and a basic understanding of the real situation. Not some mudhead pie in the sky foreign-centered theories like Jagan and Burnham to foist on the Guyanese people.
And for me, he put a simple proposition on the national agenda. Beat, rob, rape, and/or kill coolies shouldn't be a political strategy. And the Indians needed to find solutions to their political problems outside the PPP logie.
Prior to that, no one cared beyond using it as an issue to propagate PPP-dominance of Indians. And no Indian really called a spade a spade.
don't you wish there was some belief system being it to prevent his easy passage into becoming a PPP tool?