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Brahma Dass Lakshman (1900 – 5 October 1981) was an
Indo-Fijian Indo-Fijians () are Fijians of South Asian descent whose ancestors were Girmitiyas, indentured labourers. Indo-Fijians trace their ancestry to various regions of the Indian subcontinent. Although Indo-Fijians constituted a majority of Fiji's ...
politician, trade unionist and businessman, who had a considerable influence on
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’s sugar industry. He served in the
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in two spells between 1940 and 1963.


Education and teaching career

Born in the village of
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near
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in 1900, he was educated in Fiji before travelling to India in 1927 to attend university. He graduated from
Banaras Hindu University Banaras Hindu University (BHU), formerly Benares Hindu University, is a collegiate, central, and research university located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, and founded in 1916. The university incorporated the Central Hindu College, ...
with a BA degree. While in
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, he took part in the independence struggle with
Mahatma Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2October 186930January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalism, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethics, political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful Indian ...
and was jailed for four months. When Indian Prime Minister
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later visited Fiji, she presented a copper plate to Lakshman's family to honour his contribution. On his return to Fiji he established a high school in
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on behalf of the
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. In 1939, after some differences with the school committee he left the school and moved into Lautoka town and opened a night school, Gandhi Memorial College. While in Lautoka he met leaders of the
Kisan Sangh Kisan Sangh was the first farmers' union formed in Fiji on 27 November 1937. This was the result of one man's determination to improve the plight of Fiji's Indian cane farmers. Ayodhya Prasad had arrived from India in 1929, and after a stint a ...
and offered his services to the sugar cane farmers’ union. Between 1940 and 1943 he represented the Kisan Sangh in negotiations with the Colonial Sugar Refining Company and in numerous discussions with the government. He also contested the
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to the Legislative Council with the endorsement of the Kisan Sangh, as the sitting member, Chattur Singh, had lost its confidence. He stood for the Northern and Western constituency against Sadanand Maharaj, also a member of the Kisan Sangh, and won easily with just under 70% of the vote. Following the elections, he became a key advisor to
Ayodhya Prasad Ayodhya Prasad Sharma (Hindi: अयोध्या प्रसाद शर्मा, 30 April 1909 – 28 February 1972) was an Indo-Fijian farmers' leader and politician. He formed the most successful farmers' union in Fiji and forced the ...
during the 1943 cane strike as the Kisan Sangh and
Maha Sangh Akhil Fiji Krishak Maha Sangh (All Fiji Farmers’ Grand Union) was a sugar cane farmers' union formed on 15 June 1941 in opposition to the existing union, the Kisan Sangh. Supporters of Kisan Sangh tried to stop the formation of the Maha Sangh but ...
vied to support from the farmers. When the Kisan Sangh split into left and right wings, he allied himself with the right wing led by Ayodhya Prasad but had secret meetings with members of the left wing. The split led to the left wing of the Kisan Sangh and Maha Sangh nominating A. D. Patel to run against him in the
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; Patel won with 77% of the vote. In 1953, differences arose between Prasad and Lakshman, who was now the Vice President of the Kisan Sangh, regarding payment to the Fijian landowners to obtain land to construct a building for the Kisan Sangh. Lakshman was expelled from the Kisan Sangh and subsequently involved himself with organising the sugar mill workers. He became the President of the Fiji Industrial Workers Congress following the death of
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in 1954 and was responsible for the gold mine workers strike of June 1955.Industrial associations and local politics
/ref> In the
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he ran against Prasad, but received only 109 votes. However, in 1958 he was elected to Lautoka Town Council with the support of the local ratepayers association. After the departure of
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from the Central Committee of the Kisan Sangh, Muslim supporters of the organisation were alienated. They supported Lakshman in the 1959 elections, in which he defeated Prasad. In the same year he was elected president of the Fiji Trades Union Congress. He did not contest the
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and although He put up his name for a number of other elections, he did not launch a serious campaign and remained out of politics for most of the rest of his life. Having ventured into business, he establish a firm that manufactured buttons from
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shells and became involved in land deals. He died in Brisbane in October 1981 at the age of 81.B.D. Lakshman
''Pacific Islands Monthly'', December 1981, p74


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lakshman, B.D. 1900 births Fijian Hindus Banaras Hindu University alumni Fijian trade unionists Sugar industry of Fiji 20th-century Fijian businesspeople Members of the Legislative Council of Fiji 1981 deaths Fijian emigrants to Australia Fijian expatriates in India Indo-Fijian politicians