The lesson is that Hindu Organizations should stay away from political affiliation

Dear Editor,

Upon the passing of the late Sase Narine  inevitably his association with  the Maha Sabha of Lamaha Street came into the fore where he served as President for a lengthy period before handing over to  the late Judge Ramraj Jagnandan. I think it would be apposite to note here that this organization which is still in existence  is probably  the first organized  body in Guyana which propagated Sanatan Vedic Dharma  in a structured manner and many stalwarts of the past were associated with it  but one name stands out as a founder member in the 1930s and that is the  redoubtable Dr. Jung Bahadur Singh who lobbied intensively during British colonial rule for the right  of Hindus to be cremated. Maybe the divine law of Karma played its hand and it seems that Dr. JB Singh  was  officially the  first Hindu to be cremated after this final rite for Hindus was legalized in then British Guiana.

In the minds of many Hindus the Maha Sabha’s unfortunate  allegiance to  the PNC under the leadership of  Sase Narine began the downfall of this once great Organization creating a split within the Hindu Community and leading to a gradual whittling down of its large membership and estrangement of prominent Hindus. I believe the lesson is that Hindu Organizations should stay away from political affiliation  and  concentrate strictly on the promotion and propagation of our great and eternal Dharma.

Yours faithfully,

Chris Persaud