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Dear Editor,
My parents were indentured immigrants from Basti Jhila, Uttar Pradesh, in undivided India. I lived with them and other indentured immigrants on De Kinderen sugar estate West Coast Demerara. I often went into the sugar-cane fields with them and saw how they laboured in sun and rain for meagre wages. I also went with my parents to the estate pay office where they collected their weekly wages. Nothing of consequence in their lives on the plantation escaped my knowledge and vision, as I shared their experiences in struggle, sacrifice and survival. As a result, in tribute to them, I dutifully wrote a history of immigration from India to British Guiana and the Caribbean. I congratulate the columnist who wrote in the Guyana Review of May 28, 2009 for an excellent composition on Janet Jagan, which is generally instructive and could be of tremendous benefit to readers.

Ms Gitanjali Persaud claims that the (Hindu) caste system was annihilated in Guyana. I understand this to mean “utter destruction” of the system. She should tell this to Dr Kean Gibson who believes that the system is alive and kicking in Guyana. In the early ’60s, Dr Lloyd Best, a distinguished Caribbean academic, suggested that Dr Cheddi Jagan as Premier of British Guiana was running the government in a “Brahmanical” way. He repeated this statement in his tribute when Dr Jagan died in March 1997.

Ms Persaud also claims that people who were opposed to Cheddi Jagan received money from the American CIA. As far as I am aware, Balram Singh Rai’s Justice Party (JP) was financed exclusively from contributions by many public-spirited East Indians in Guyana who like me, Balram Singh Rai, Jai Narine Singh and many others were deeply concerned over the evils of the communist agenda of Cheddi and Janet Jagan.

I was a founding member of the Guyana United Muslim Party (GUMP) before I became a founding member     of and candidate of the Justice Party of Balram Singh Rai and Jai Narine Singh in 1964. While I was a member of GUMP, I knew of no CIA funding for the party. The recipients of CIA funding are clearly stated in certain declassified US State Department reports. Balram Singh Rai’s Justice Party, Hoosein Ghani’s Guyana United Muslim Party and Cecil Gray’s National Labour Front are not named in the reports as recipients of CIA money. [Ed note: There is no suggestion in Ms Persaud’s letter that either the Justice Party or GUMP were recipients of CIA money.]

I am presently the leader of the United Muslim Party of Guyana, which is financed exclusively from my own personal earnings and by contributions from members, friends and well-wishers.

Ms Persaud would do the Guyanese people a great favour if she would research and divulge the many communist sources that funded the activities of the PPP. She may be able to tell of the financing for the many holiday vacations that certain senior members of the PPP were believed to have enjoyed in certain scenic resorts in Russia and other countries in Eastern Europe. She may also be able to tell of how much money the PPP collected from GIMPEX, GAWU, Cuba and the Guyana Rice Marketing Board.

The Justice Party and the Guyana United Muslim Party were cheated in the 1964 PR elections. Whenever the story is told, it would be an historic exposure of how the leadership of the PPP and its activists subverted the 1964 elections through voter intimidation. It is no secret that the party worked in devious ways to subvert the results of the PPP General Council elections in April 1962.

When Balram Singh Rai challenged the “rigging” of the April 1962 PPP General Council elections, he was expelled from the party; and later on, Burnham, Hoyte and Jagan each for his own reasons, denied him a national pension for his sterling services to Guyana. Balram Singh Rai had served his country with distinction as a civil servant, trade unionist, parliamentarian and government minister. He was a successful Minister of Com-munity Development and Education in 1957-1961 and the country’s first highly respected and effective Minister of Home Affairs in 1961-1964. Balram Singh Rai, a brilliant barrister, was also an architect of independence for the country when he was a PPP delegate at the 1960 British Guiana Constitutional Conference in London, England.

Ayube Mohamed Edun was one of Cheddi Jagan’s mentors in Guyana. Ayube Edun was a President of the Manpower Citizens Association (MPCA) and the first person to publish his views on a ‘Global Human Order’ under the leadership of men of wisdom. Cheddi Jagan was probably inspired by Mr Edun to publish his own version of a ‘New Global Human Order’ many years later.
Yours faithfully,
Mohamed  Nazir




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  1. ASingh CANADA says:

    If they(PPP supporters) continue to vote for the PPP despite all the corruptness , lies, and dsetruction of Guyana as a nation then the Jagan and PPP has instituted another form of the caste system.

    It continues to show that the Jagan and the PPP are the basis of morbib system of rule in Guyana which is opressive.

  2. RDMAN UNITED KINGDOM says:

    Mr.Mohamed Nazir i have documents that was released by the CIA and a book that documents the situation in the then British Guyana,it clearly named Balram Singh Rai’s Justice Party as the recipient of CIA money,it also tells how the CIA recruited Burnham’s doctor and send him to Barbados for training and how Trade Union members were sent overseas for training also and financed.Mr.Nazir you were kept in the dark because you might have not been trusted by the agency back then or either you know but you are trying to distort Guyana’s history.

    • Maxie CANADA says:

      Why is there something wrong with the CIA in Guyana but nothing wrong with the presence and operation of the KGB in Guyana? Both of these organizations were locked in an ideological battle with the world as its battle zone. What simply happened in Guyana is that the CIA got their pawn in Burnham and the KGB got theirs in Jagan and the people of Guyana got absoultely nothing of value in the end.

  3. Caesar Agustus UNITED STATES says:

    I do not know who or what this writer is going to unite here with his views,or try to unite.The story when analyzed,is not about Janet Jagan here.Why? It does not matter right now what the allegations were or are.Those supposed allegations pale before the inhuman destruction of Guyana by the PNC invaders.What can be worse than that hellish occurrence in the history of Guyana? And more. Around this time, the same illegal regime banned the movie, a true story of Idi Amin’s murdering thuggery at work, “Raid on Entebbe,” as ‘an affront to black dignirty.’ As described by party lackey,JOF Hayes.Get real.

  4. Study War No More(-93) UNITED KINGDOM says:

    The reason I enjoy reading these kinds of missives is that they give another view of history from another person’s perspective. Whether it’s a rewriting or revisionism, it gives an insight into how people view history. Keep on writing.

    • Caesar Agustus UNITED STATES says:

      Feel free to admit you are a student in the politics of Guyana.

    • de 3 lb conundrum !!... UNITED STATES says:

      … M’Lord ,, am not sure abt ur vocation ,, but this i will proffer since yuh seh yuh nah studie war nah mo !

      what if there was a war all set to unfold ,, and no one came to war ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

      what then ??????????????????????????????????????????????????

  5. Caesar Agustus UNITED STATES says:

    He would be the first to be up and running. That is why he does not study war no more.



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