- James Ramchandar Rao
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Eastern Indian Constituency
term_start= 1929
term_end= 1929
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footnotes= Resigned the seat two weeks after being sworn in.James Ranchandar Rao (
a.k.a. James Ramchandar Maharaj [cite book |last=Ali |first=Ahmed|authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Plantation to politics |year= 1980|publisher=University of the South Pacific|location=Fiji |isbn= |pages=p.115] ) was one of the threeFiji Indian s elected to the Legislative Council ofFiji in October 1929 when Indians in Fiji were given the first opportunity to elect their own representatives. The other two wereVishnu Deo andParmanand Singh .Only males over 21 years of age, who were British subjects and resident continuously in Fiji for 12 months, able to read and write in either English,
Hindi ,Urdu , Tamil, Telugu orGurmukhi , in possession of freehold or leasehold in Fiji valued at least 5 pounds per annum for 6 months before the closing of the register or had cash income of not less than 75 pounds per annum or held a government or municipal licence worth at least 5 pounds were eligible to vote. Consequently, only 1404 out of a Fiji Indian population of 75,000 were registered to vote. James Ramchandar Rao contested the Eastern Indian Division [cite web |url=http://au.geocities.com/girmitya/FijiElections/1929/EastDiv.htm|title= Fiji Legislative Council Elections, Eastern Division, 1929 - 1959|accessdate=2007-06-10] which included the islands ofVanua Levu and theLau andLomaiviti Group of Islands. His opponent was Khalil Sahim. There were 101 registered electors in the constituency of whom 63 voted for Rao, 20 for Sahim and 5 spoilt their ballot paperTwo weeks after being sworn in he, together with the other two Fiji Indian representatives, resigned when a motion asking for equal political rights for Fiji Indians was defeated.
Rao was the proprietor of one of the first picture theatres in Fiji in the old capital of
Levuka , on the island ofOvalau . [cite book| last = Sharma | first = Guru Dayal | title = Memories of Fiji: 1887 - 1987 | publisher =Guru Dayal Sharma, Suva, Fiji | date = 1987 | pages = p. 96 | id = ]References
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