The death of the DLP, however, gave birth to another political party that would go on to achieve an even bigger monumental occasion: Trinidad and Tobago's first Indian Prime Minister. The second part of this book tells the story of Basdeo Panday's rise to Prime Minister from his humble beginnings as a firebrand in the trade union movement.
This book is essentially a two-part brief history of the political ascension of Indo-Trinidadians in an ethnically divided society. It also includes a discussion on the prevalence of ethnic voting in Trinidad and Tobago and why voters must send this style of politics into exile if they truly want a better T&T.