- James Madhavan
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name= James Madhavan
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title= Member of Legislative Council (Fiji)
term_start= 1947
term_end= 1972
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title2= Member of Executive Council (Fiji)
term_start2= 1950
term_end2= 1956
predecessor2=A.D. Patel
successor2= Vishnu Deo
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birth_place= Fiji
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death_place= Fiji
party= National Federation Party
residence= Labasa, Fiji
spouse= Eunice Madhavan
profession= Teacher, Trade Unionist
religion= Christian
footnotes=James Madhavan was one of the longest serving politicians in
Fiji . He initially was a primary school teacher but when theMaha Sangh was formed inLabasa was one of its earliest members. Unlike,Viti Levu where it was mainly supported by South Indians, the Maha Sangh in Labasa had support from a wide cross-section of theFiji Indian community. James Madhavan was able to use this to propel himself into the Legislative Council.He entered the Legislative Council in 1947 and remained a member of Parliament until his death in 1973. He aligned himself with
A.D. Patel againstVishnu Deo , but unlike A.D. Patel who lost his seat when Vishnu Deo turned against him, Madhavan was able to retain his 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] seat. After A.D. Patel's defeat in 1950, Madhavan was selected as the Indian representative in the Executive Council.Madhavan was the leader of Maha Sangh in Vanua Levu and when the organisation split into two opposing factions, he registered a new association known as the Vanua Levu Farmers Union. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=Z2R3Nk3jUlsC&pg=PA10&lpg=PA10&dq=%22ami+chandra%22&source=web&ots=bw5YhLOo35&sig=vBCbwbF8o-07nOYlvYnRNu4tDis#PPA10,M1 Industrial associations and local politics] ]
He contested the 1963 election, under the banner of
Citizens Federation , together with A.D. Patel andSidiq Koya . All three won convincingly and went on to form the Federation Party in 1964.He was an active member of the
Fiji Teachers Union and was its president in the 1950s and early-1960s, retiring from the position in 1967. [ cite book |last= Mamak|first=Alexander |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Colour Culture & Conflict |year= 1978|publisher= Pergamon Press|location= Australia|isbn= 0080233538 |pages=82-83]References
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