Basdeo Panday (pronounced [bɑːsəd̪eːoː pɑːⁿɖeː]; 25 May 1933 – 1 January 2024) was a Trinidadian and Tobagonian statesman, lawyer, politician, trade unionist...
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Mauritian social worker Basdeo Panday (1933 – 2024), a Trinidadian and Tobagonian lawyer, politician, and actor Amarnath Basdeo (born 1977), a Trinidadian...
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spelled as Panday Ananya Panday, Indian actress Basdeo Panday, former Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, of Indian origin Chunky Panday, Indian actor...
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opposition. The UNC is a centre-left party. It was founded in 1989 by Basdeo Panday, a Trinidadian lawyer, economist, trade unionist, and actor after a...
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Opposition was declared vacant by President George Maxwell Richards after Basdeo Panday was convicted of failing to make an accurate declaration to the Integrity...
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he refused to appoint certain senators recommended by Prime Minister Basdeo Panday following the elections in 2000 and in 2001 when he appointed the Leader...
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unionists led by George Weekes of the Oilfields Workers' Trade Union and Basdeo Panday, then a young trade-union lawyer and activist. The Black Power Revolution...
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This is a list of notable Indo–Trinidadians and Tobagonians. Basdeo Panday Kamla Persad-Bissesar Noor Hassanali Christine Kangaloo Rudranath Capildeo...
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George Chambers on 12 June 1982. On 30 December 1996, Prime Minister Basdeo Panday officially designated it "The Hasely Crawford Stadium", after track...
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within this constituency. Notable Indo-Trinidadian politicians include: Basdeo Panday – first prime minister of Indo-Trinidadian descent and the first Hindu...
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