After 1975, however, the board of the Guyana Arya Pratinidhi Sabha wished to loosen its ties with the People's Progressive Party (PPP) led by Cheddi Jagan to adopt a politically more independent policy.
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In 1969 this organisation had received official recognition of the government of the new independent state of Guyana led by Forbes Burnham.
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