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423:, a teacher. Patel considered that a female candidate, a novelty at the time, would have a better chance of unseating the well-connected Deoki. The ploy succeeded: Narayan beat Deoki by 5,676 votes to 2,779 votes. Deoki was subsequently appointed Vice Chairman of the Sugar Advisory Board, which did not please Patel as Deoki was based in Suva and had little knowledge of the sugar industry. 391:. The Governor stated that the Federation group did not represent all Indian political opinion in Fiji and accepted Deoki's proposal that all 18 unofficial members of the Legislative Council attend. At the Conference, while the Federation members insisted on common roll, the ethnic 408:, and the remaining 6 seats were to be elected on a common roll. Neither proposal was accepted, and instead the Conference decided on 25 communal seats (9 Fijians, 9 Indians and 7 Europeans), 9 cross-voting seats (three for each ethnic group) and two Fijians nominated by the 395:
and European members wanted the status quo to be maintained. Deoki proposed a compromise whereby 12 seats (four from each of the ethnic groups) were elected on communal roll, 18 were elected from cross-voting seats, 6 Fijians, 6 Indians, 3 Europeans and one each from
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and spent seven years in New Zealand qualifying as a lawyer before returning to Fiji in 1941, going on to become a solicitor and barrister, earning admittance to the bar and Supreme Court of New Zealand, Victoria and Queensland. He was also a member of the
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he ran again as an independent candidate and received around 10% of the vote. In the same year he was appointed Director of Public Prosecutions, holding the post until emigrating to
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In December 1964, the Governor asked each ethnic group to select its own delegates to the 1965 London Constitutional Conference. A.D. Patel nominated himself, James Madhavan,
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in August 1961. He subsequently became a life member of the Football Association, and was also a president of the Fiji Lawn Tennis Association.
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in 1976. He returned to Fiji in 1979 when he was appointed Attorney General and was nominated to the Senate by Prime Minister
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objected to this, stating that “Deoki was uncooperative with him and his group” and threatened to resign as
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statesman who served his community as a social and religious leader, soccer administrator, member of the
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Deoki first contested elections in 1947, when he ran for the Southern Indo-Fijian constituency in the
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In 1964, the Governor proposed the appointment of Deoki into the Executive Council. However,
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Born in Suva, the son of prominent community leader Nandan Sen Deoki, Deoki attended the
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he was appointed to be one of the two Indo-Fijian nominated members of the Council.
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and was elected with 59% of the vote. He realised that being a
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for his contribution to politics and sport in Fiji. In the
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He ran for election again in the Southern constituency in
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was removed from Fiji soccer’s governing body to form the
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A Vision for Change: AD Patel and the Politics of Fiji
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Index

The Honourable
OBE
Attorney General of Fiji
Elizabeth II
Ratu Sir George Cakobau
Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara
Vijay R. Singh
Manikam Pillai
Senate
Legislative Council of Fiji
Vishnu Deo
Legislative Council of Fiji
Gosford
OBE
Indo-Fijian
Legislative Council
Senate
Attorney General
University of Auckland
Methodist Church
Fiji Indian Football Association
Fiji
New South Wales
Indian
Fiji Football Association
Legislative Council elections
Vishnu Deo
1956 elections
1959
Christian

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