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Reply to "One foot in Guyana, one foot abroad."

Django posted:
skeldon_man posted:

.Workers for plantations in Mauritius, Suriname, Trinidad, and Fiji were mainly recruited from the present-day states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. In Guyana and East Africa, laborers originated primarily from Punjab and Gujarat. Given the proximity of Tamil Nadu to French possessions in India like Pondicherry, the workers in most French colonies—such as Guadeloupe, Martinique, and La Reunion—were Tamils and almost all male.

That statement is incorrect .

Can you prove it? I have documented source to prove my point. My mother's parents came from Gujarat and my father from Northern India(includes Pakistan), Afghanistan, Nepal and Bhutan.

FM
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