Soi, who started a Radio Station in 1969, mainly to promote Indian culture and history, recalled that he interviewed Dr. Jagan at the station and this helped to highlight the Guyanese cause. He said he also introduced Dr. Jagan to several major news agencies in the US and this helped the issue of free and fair elections in Guyana to get many write ups, thereby highlighting Guyana’s plight.
He also disclosed that he worked with President Jimmy Carter in his 1980-election campaign and as such, had established close links with him and this was instrumental in getting the Carter Centre involved in the struggle for free and fair elections in Guyana.
Soi recalled that in 1990 in conjunction with the Guyanese diaspora, he was able to organize a successful US$100 per plate fund-raising dinner, which was very successful.
On his impressions about Guyana, which was first, Soi said it is “a beautiful, green panorama-very close to nature.â€
Even though he arrived just a few hours before speaking with the Guyana Chronicle, Soi said he sensed an ongoing renewal in Guyana and was very impressed with the many nice houses, beautiful parks, the Guyana National Stadium and the courtesy of the people.
He also observed that the massive ongoing construction and the large number of commercial banks are an indication of economic progress. Mr. Soi has a first degree in environmental engineering and a Master’s degree in management.
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