Chaitanya Lakshman

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Chaitanya Lakshman
Member of House of Representatives (Fiji)
Viti Levu South Kadavu Indian Communal Constituency
In office
2006–2006
Preceded byPrince Gopal Lakshman
Succeeded byvacant
Minister for Local Government and Urban Development
In office
2006–2006
Personal details
Political partyFiji Labour Party
ProfessionLawyer

Chaitanya Lakshman (born in 1968) is a Fiji Indian lawyer, social worker and politician who served in the multi-party cabinet of the Qarase Government as Minister for Local Government.

Lakshman was elected from the Viti Levu South Kadavu Indian Communal Constituency in the 2006 elections as a Fiji Labour Party (FLP) member. The seat had been held by his uncle, Prince Gopal Lakshman, in the 1999 and 2001 elections.

When the Fiji Labour Party decided to join the multi-party cabinet, Lakshman was one of the nine members nominated by the FLP leader, Mahendra Chaudhry.[1] He was given the portfolio of Minister for Local Government & Urban Development. Lakshman, together with three other FLP cabinet members voted against the 2007 budget and were asked to resign by the then Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase.[2]

Prior to entering politics Lakshman was the Manager of Complaints Division of the Fiji Human Rights Commission and a barrister and solicitor with the Institute of Applied Legal Studies (IJALS) at the University of the South Pacific.

In Parliament, Lakshman was the First Indian to represent 3 Generations in Parliament. His grandfather, B. D. Lakshman, and uncle, Prince Gopal Lakshman, also served as members of Parliament.

Currently Lakshman is a Resident Magistrate based in Nausori.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Labour Nine sworn into multi-party Cabinet". Archived from the original on 2008-07-20.
  2. ^ "FIJI PRIME MINISTER SETS DEADLINE FOR CABINET RESIGNATIONS".