Ronald Gajraj

Ronald Gajraj (1952/1953 – 15 December 2018) was a Minister of Home Affairs in his birth country of Guyana and member of the People's Progressive Party.

Biography

Gajraj served in prominent roles in the history of Guyana. He was a Lieutenant in the GDF, An Attorney, Minister of Home Affairs, and Guyana Ambassador to India. He hails from a family that served in the government since the inception of the PPP in 1950.

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When the PNC government was installed in 2015, Gajraj was replaced by David Pollard, the son-in-law of Former Guyanese President, LFS Burnham. Gajraj died on 15 December 2018 following a short illness.

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gollark: Why not live in *checks clipboard* my clipboard factory?
gollark: NONE are safe.
gollark: The guessing phase is to end imminently.
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References

  1. "Guyana 'hit squad' row offer", BBC News, 8 May 2004.
  2. Chabrol, Denis (15 December 2018). "BREAKING: Former Home Affairs Minister Ronald Gajraj dies". Demerara Waves. Retrieved 17 December 2018.


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