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George Hindori

George Dewendrepersad Hindori (born August 13, 1933, died 1986〔) was a Surinamese politician.
Hindori served in Suriname's parliament. In the run-up to independence for Suriname in 1975, he was the second in command of the Progressive Reform Party, led by Jagernath Lachmon. That party was the main opponent of immediate independence from the Netherlands. Following a trip the the Netherlands, Hindori switched his position, favoring immediate independence, and broke with the Progressive Reform Party. He then backed the independence policies of Prime Minister Henck Arron.
After initially opposing independence, his decision to switch and support the Suriname independence movement gave the movement enough votes to secure independence from the Netherlands. His change of position has been described in terms ranging from "brave, conscientious and nationalistic, to opportunistic or even 'bribed'".〔 He held the position of Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture.〔
Hindori was born in Paramaribo. His parents were Premda and Boedhram Hindori,〔 and he was of Hindustani descent.〔
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