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Former Alliance For Change (AFC) Member of Parliament Charrandas Persaud, whose no-confidence vote in 2018 led to the former Government’s downfall, is now Guyana’s new High Commissioner to India.
A well-placed source within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed Persaud’s appointment on Tuesday. The previous High Commissioner to India was Ambassador David Pollard. Prior to Pollard, Guyana’s former Home Affairs Minister Ronald Gajraj served in that position until 2015, when A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) came to power.

Guyana and India, which established bilateral relations in 1966 following Guyana’s Independence, have strong diplomatic and economic ties that are bolstered by several high-level deals brokered through India’s diplomatic presence in Guyana.
Charrandas Persaud, on his part, has been living in Canada since fleeing Guyana under the weight of death threats immediately after he used his conscience vote to side with the PPP during the NCM of December 22, 2018.
The former APNU/AFC Government argued vehemently but unsuccessfully, first at the National Assembly and then at the High Court, that the motion was not validly passed. Among their arguments was that 33 was not the majority of 65 and that Charrandas Persaud was not qualified to be in Parliament because he held dual citizenship with Canada.
