Navin Maharaj
Navin Maharaj (born 1939) is a Fiji Indian businessman, former mayor of Suva and member of the House of Representatives of Fiji.
Navin Maharaj | |
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Member of House of Representatives (Fiji) Suva National Constituency | |
In office 1987–1987 | |
Preceded by | Mohammed Ramzan |
Minister for Trade, Industry and Tourism | |
In office 1987–1987 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1939 Nadi, Fiji |
Political party | Alliance Party, National Federation Party, Fiji Labour Party |
Residence | Suva, Fiji |
Profession | Businessman |
He was Lord Mayor of Suva for two terms. |
He is the son of one of the first three Indian members of the Legislative Council of Fiji, James Ramchandar Maharaj, and was born in Nadi. After working for 16 years for a well established construction company, he started his own company.[1]
He served two terms as Lord Mayor of Suva, first with the Alliance Party, then with the National Federation Party (NFP) and finally as an independent.[1]
He later rejoined the NFP, and in the 1987 general election was elected to the House of Representatives from the Suva National Constituency as a member of the National Federation Party - Fiji Labour Party coalition. He was the Minister for Trade, Industry and Tourism in the month-long Bavadra government deposed by Sitiveni Rabuka.[2]
He subsequently joined the Fiji Labour Party (FLP) and served as its general secretary during the 1992 general election.[3]
Following the 2000 coup, FLP leader Mahendra Chaudhry accused Maharaj of trying to split the FLP and he subsequently left the party.[4]
References
- Howard, Michael (1991). Fiji: Race and politics in an island state. Vancouver: UBC Press. pp. 379. ISBN 0-7748-0368-1.
- Achievements of FLP
- Fijian polls under disputed constitution
- Chaudhry explains Baba's expulsion