Jayaram Narainsamy Reddy (24 October 1925 – 5 July 2019)
popularly known as JN Reddy,
was a South African politician who was the leader of the
Solidarity
Solidarity or solidarism is an awareness of shared interests, objectives, standards, and sympathies creating a psychological sense of unity of groups or classes. True solidarity means moving beyond individual identities and single issue politics ...
party which was represented in the
House of Delegates, the body within the
Apartheid
Apartheid ( , especially South African English: , ; , ) was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia) from 1948 to the early 1990s. It was characterised by an ...
Tricameral Parliament
The Tricameral Parliament, officially the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa, was the legislature of South Africa between 1984 and 1994, established by the South African Constitution of 1983, which gave a limited political voice to ...
reserved for
Indian South Africans
Indian South Africans are South Africans who descend from indentured labourers and free migrants who arrived from British Raj, British India during the late 1800s and early 1900s. The majority live in and around the city of Durban, making it ...
.
p.60 He was the leader of the opposition from 1984 to 1989, and the leader of the majority party in the House from 1989 to 1993.
Personal life
JN Reddy was one of seven children of Narainsamy and Kanigama Reddy. His father was born in Puthoor, a village in the
South Arcot District of the
Madras Presidency
The Madras Presidency or Madras Province, officially called the Presidency of Fort St. George until 1937, was an administrative subdivision (province) of British India and later the Dominion of India. At its greatest extent, the presidency i ...
of India,
now in the
Tiruvannamalai district
Thiruvannamalai District (previously known as Central Arcot, Tiruvannamalai Sambhuvarayar District) is the second largest district in Tamil Nadu by area after Dindigul District and one of the Districts of Tamil Nadu, 38 districts in the state o ...
. JN Reddy's father came to South Africa at the age of 5, where his father was working for the
South African Railways
Transnet Freight Rail is a Rail transport in South Africa, South African rail transport company, formerly known as Spoornet. It was part of the South African Railways and Harbours Administration, a state-controlled organisation that employed h ...
after serving out a term of
Indentured servitude
Indentured servitude is a form of labor in which a person is contracted to work without salary for a specific number of years. The contract called an " indenture", may be entered voluntarily for a prepaid lump sum, as payment for some good or s ...
in a sugar plantation.
Narainsamy Reddy was active in the workers' rights movement and a member of the
Natal Indian Congress, a party started by
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 ...
. He admired Gandhi, running errands for him during his stay in
Durban
Durban ( ; , from meaning "bay, lagoon") is the third-most populous city in South Africa, after Johannesburg and Cape Town, and the largest city in the Provinces of South Africa, province of KwaZulu-Natal.
Situated on the east coast of South ...
.
He also took part in the efforts to maintain the
Tamil language
Tamil (, , , also written as ''Tamizhil'' according to linguistic pronunciation) is a Dravidian language natively spoken by the Tamil people of South Asia. It is one of the longest-surviving classical languages in the world,. "Tamil is one of ...
and culture in South Africa.
JN Reddy attended primary school at the Seaview state-aided Indian school and secondary school at Sastri College.
He started work as a customs clerk, later becoming a
Freight Forwarding
A freight forwarder or forwarding agent is a person or a company who co-ordinates and organizes the movement of shipments on behalf of a shipper (party that arranges an item for shipment) by liaising with carriers (party that transports goods) ...
and
customs clearance consultant.
Later in life, Reddy lived in an affluent
white neighbourhood. Although it was forbidden under the Group Areas Act, wealthy Indians were tolerated in
white areas in Durban.
Business career
In 1965, Reddy started the company Sealandair Shipping and Forwarding, the first such company in South Africa not owned by whites.
In 1970 with support from the state,
he started the New Republic Bank,
which he described as the first
black
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bank in South Africa, at a time when the major South African banks only employed white tellers.
He remained the chairman of the bank for seven years.
He was also active as an insurance broker at the time.
He served on the councils of the
University of Durban-Westville
The University of Durban-Westville (UDW) was a university situated in Westville, a town situated near Durban, South Africa, which opened in 1972. It is now one of the campuses of the University of KwaZulu-Natal. It was initially established for ...
and
ML Sultan Technikon, and was able to influence large industrial companies to take on apprentices and technicians from these institutions, increasing Indian economic participation.
He also used his influence to convince the authorities to accept people of colour for training as
Chartered accountants and telecommunications technicians.
He served on the boards of a number of companies,
including the
Rembrandt Group
The Rembrandt Group, officially known as Rembrandt Trust (Proprietary) Limited, is a South African tobacco and industrial conglomerate founded by tycoon Anton Rupert who oversaw its eventual transition to the industrial and luxury branded goods ...
, the
Permanent Building Society and
Standard Bank
Standard Bank (officially Standard Bank Group Limited) is the largest bank in Africa, as well as the continent's biggest lender by assets.
The company's corporate headquarters, Standard Bank Centre, is located in Johannesburg, Gauteng. The ...
, and also served on the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council.
Political career
Reddy was an active supporter of the rights of Indians under Apartheid, lobbying to get parts of
Cato Manor
Cato Manor is a settlement located from the city centre of Durban, South Africa.
It was formed when Indian market gardeners came to settle in the area some time after it was given to George Christopher Cato in 1865, who was the first mayor of ...
declared an Indian area under the
Group Areas Act
Group Areas Act was the title of three acts of the Parliament of South Africa enacted under the apartheid government of South Africa. The acts assigned racial groups to different residential and business sections in urban areas in a syste ...
and for Indians to be allowed to work north of the
Tugela River
The Tugela River (; ) is the largest river in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa. With a total length of , and a drop of 1370 metres in the lower 480 km, it is one of the most important rivers of the country.
The river originates in M ...
, for example in
Richards Bay
Richards Bay () is a city in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It is situated on a 30 square kilometre lagoon of the Mhlatuze River, which makes it one of the country's largest harbours. Richards Bay also has the deepest natural harbour on the Africa ...
.
He was present for the adoption of the
Freedom Charter
The Freedom Charter was the statement of core principles of the South African Congress Alliance, which consisted of the African National Congress (ANC) and its allies: the South African Indian Congress, the South African Congress of Democrats ...
in
Kliptown
Kliptown is a suburb of the formerly black township of Soweto in Gauteng, South Africa, located about 17 km south-west of Johannesburg. Kliptown is the oldest residential district of Soweto, and was first laid out in 1891 on land which form ...
in 1955, due to his involvement with the
Natal Indian Congress.
He was the chairman of the executive committee of the
South African Indian Council
The South African Indian Council was a body created by the apartheid-era South African government in 1968 to make recommendations to the government about matters affecting Indians. It was the first time that Indians were granted any sort of re ...
from 1973 to 1980.
In 1984, in the lead-up to the
1984 South African general election
Events
January
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* January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeas ...
, which determined the makeup of the first House of Delegates, Reddy co-founded the political party
Solidarity
Solidarity or solidarism is an awareness of shared interests, objectives, standards, and sympathies creating a psychological sense of unity of groups or classes. True solidarity means moving beyond individual identities and single issue politics ...
, becoming its first leader. The party was named after the
Polish trade union.
p.40 To be able to lead the party, Reddy relinquished some of his business interests.
Another important party member was
Pat Poovalingam, the chairman of weekly newspaper "The Graphic".
Solidarity appealed more to South Africans with Southern Indian roots, while
Amichand Rajbansi
Amichand Rajbansi (14 January 1942 – 29 December 2011) was a South African politician. He was a former chairman of the Ministers' Council of the House of Delegates Tricameral parliamentary chamber for Indian people, and leader of the Minorit ...
's
National People's Party appealed more to those with a North Indian heritage.
The election of 1984 was marked by boycotts, as many
Coloured
Coloureds () are multiracial people in South Africa, Namibia and, to a smaller extent, Zimbabwe and Zambia. Their ancestry descends from the interracial mixing that occurred between Europeans, Africans and Asians. Interracial mixing in South ...
and Indian South Africans saw the tricameral system as a means to entrench Apartheid. This resistance was led by the
United Democratic Front. Despite having been formed less than a year before the election, Solidarity contested all 40 constituencies in the
House of Delegates.
The party campaigned on a platform of repealing discriminatory legislation in the economic field
p.59 and "peaceful change towards a just and democratic society with safeguards for minorities".
There were suggestions at the time that Solidarity was somehow initiated by the government, as Prime Minister
P. W. Botha
Pieter Willem Botha, ( , ; 12 January 1916 – 31 October 2006) was a South African politician who served as the last Prime Minister of South Africa from 1978 to 1984 and as the first executive State President of South Africa from 1984 until ...
preferred Dr. Reddy to the leadership of the National People's Party,
p.59 a claim which was made more credible by the fact that some of the party leaders, including Reddy, had been members of government institutions, for example the President's Council.
Another reason was that Solidarity was able to afford to spend more than its opponents on propaganda, although Solidarity claimed that this was all funded by personal contributions.
Despite winning most of the seats in the
Natal province
The Province of Natal (), commonly called Natal, was a province of South Africa from May 1910 until May 1994. Its capital was Pietermaritzburg. During this period rural areas inhabited by the black African population of Natal were organised int ...
in the 1984 election, Solidarity was not able to win enough seats in the other provinces, and formed the opposition to the National People's Party.
p.59 The two parties had very similar political positions, so that plans were made for a merger. These plans were thwarted by a court action brought by Poovalingam. Instead, the parties agreed on a coalition, with two Solidarity members (JN Reddy and Ismail Kathrada) appointed to the Minister's Council.
Five party members, including Poovalingam, refused to accept the coalition, and were suspended from the party.
The coalition only lasted a few months, however, and dissolved, partly due to differences between the parties,
but also because the Speaker of the House ruled that Solidarity could not be the official opposition while its leader served on the Council.
p.60
In 1988, Rajbansi was removed from his position as chairman of the Minister's Council due to corruption, based on the preliminary findings of the James Commission of inquiry, and Reddy assumed this position in March 1989.
In the
1989 South African general election
General elections were held in South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. Its Provinces of South Africa, nine provinces are bounded to the south by ...
in September, Solidarity was able to win 19 of the 45 seats (40 elected and 5 appointed). This result established it as the governing party in the House, motivating independents and members of smaller parties to join Solidarity and giving it a majority position.
In 1991, Rajbansi briefly regained a majority in the House after a successful vote of no confidence in Reddy, but this was soon overturned, allowing Reddy to retain leadership of the House. In 1991, it was expected that conservative parties such as Solidarity would align themselves with the National Party,
but Reddy denied rumours that the Solidarity leadership was discussing plans to join the National Party. Reddy resigned from the House of Delegates in 1993.
Although Solidarity did not take part in the first non-racial election in 1994, Reddy and D.S. Rajah, another Solidarity member, were listed as candidates by the
African National Congress
The African National Congress (ANC) is a political party in South Africa. It originated as a liberation movement known for its opposition to apartheid and has governed the country since 1994, when the 1994 South African general election, fir ...
. The Natal Indian Congress, however, protested their inclusion on the grounds that it would be hypocritical to support candidates who had taken part in the Tricameral system that the liberation movements had protested against, hence they were dropped from the list.
References
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