Parmanand Singh

Parmanand Singh

Infobox Politician (general)
name= Parmanand Singh


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title= Member of Legislative Council (Fiji)
North Western Division
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term_end= 1929
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birth_date= 1905
birth_place= Ba, Fiji
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profession= Businessman
religion= Hindu (Arya Samaj)
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Parmanand Singh was one of the three Fiji Indians elected to the Legislative Council of Fiji in October 1929 when Indians in Fiji were given the first opportunity to elect their own representatives. The other two were Vishnu Deo and James Ramchandar Rao. Singh was a landlord from Ba and undertook several business ventures which included publishing newspapers.

Parmanand Singh was born in Yalalevu, Ba, Fiji in 1905. His parents had come to Fiji as indentured labourers and prospered in the opportunities available after indenture. He was educated at Auckland College, graduating in 1923. While in New Zealand, he played rugby, a game rarely played by Fiji Indians.

On his return to Fiji, he took advantage of a business opportunity by leasing land from Colonial Sugar Refining Company (CSR) and sub-leasing it to small farmers.

Like most rich farmers from Ba, he joined the Arya Samaj and was picked by Vishnu Deo to contest the North Western Indian Division [cite web |url=http://au.geocities.com/girmitya/FijiElections/1929/NorthWestDiv.htm |title= Fiji Legislative Council Elections, North Western Division, 1929 - 1959|accessdate=2007-06-09 |format= |work= ] which included the cane growing areas of the western districts of Viti Levu. Parmanand Singh won easily with the support of Vishnu Deo and the Arya Samaj, an organisation to which most educated Fiji Indians belonged. Two 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.

He was opposed to the immigration of Punjabis and Gujaratis, a cause later taken up by his brother, Chattur Singh who was later also a member of the Legislative Council.

In 1948, he left for India for the education of his children and returned 3 years later.

He saw opportunities in the printing industry and established a printing press in Ba, which he used to publish a newspaper, "Awaaz" (The Voice) in the Hindi language. He was unable to keep the newspaper in circulation due to a natural disaster and poor staff. He then moved to Lautoka and in 1956, started publishing another newspaper, "Jai Fiji", which remained in circulation until 1980. [cite book| last = Sharma | first = Guru Dayal | title = Memories of Fiji: 1887 - 1987 | publisher =Guru Dayal Sharma, Suva, Fiji | date = 1987 | pages = pp. 151-152 | id = ]

The family involvement in Fijian politics has continued with his son, Anand Kumar Singh, also serving in the House of Representatives and Senate and was the Attorney General in the Chaudhry Labour Government from 1999 to 2000.

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