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Navin Maharaj

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Preceded by
  
Mohammed Ramzan

Name
  
Navin Maharaj

Residence
  
Suva, Fiji

Role
  
Businessman

Profession
  
Businessman

Party
  
Fiji Labour Party

Religion
  
Hindu


Political party
  
Alliance Party, National Federation Party, Fiji Labour Party

Navin Maharaj (born 1939) is a Fiji Indian businessman, former mayor of Suva and member of the House of Representatives of Fiji.

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.

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.

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.

He subsequently joined the Fiji Labour Party (FLP) and served as its general secretary during the 1992 general election.

Following the 2000 coup, FLP leader Mahendra Chaudhry accused Maharaj of trying to split the FLP and he subsequently left the party.

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Navin Maharaj Wikipedia