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Basdeo Panday Biography -

Panday's UNC years, family legacy

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INFIGHTING in the National Alliance for Reconstruction (NAR) government in 1988, caused then United Labour Front (ULF) leader Basdeo Panday and other members of his party to split from the coalition government.

Panday accused then prime minister Arthur NR Robinson and the government of discrimination against Indians and autocratic rule.

Robinson reshuffled his cabinet in response, and Panday found himself with reduced ministerial responsibilities.

Before the reshuffle, Panday was external affairs and international trade minister

The infighting continued, culminating with Panday, Kelvin Ramnath, and Trevor Sudama being expelled from the party on February 8, 1988.

Panday and the other expelled ministers founded the Caucus for Love, Unity and Brotherhood (Club 88), which he revealed in October would become the United National Congress (UNC) on April 30, 1989.

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