- K. S. Reddy
Infobox Politician (general)
name= Krishna S. Reddy
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title= Member of Legislative Council of Fiji
Indian nominated member
term_start= 1953
term_end= 1956
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successor=
title2= Western Indian cross-voting constituency
term_start2= 1966
term_end2= 1972
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successor2=
title3=Member of the House of Representatives
South East Indian National Constituency
term_start3=1972
term_end3=April, 1977
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successor3=
title4=
term_start4=September, 1977
term_end4=1982
predecessor4=
successor4=
birth_date=
birth_place= Nadi, Fiji
death_date=
death_place=
party= The Alliance Party
residence=
spouse=
profession= Teacher, Unionist
religion= Hindu
footnotes=Krishna S. Reddy was a
Fiji Indian school teacher, leader of a farmers' union and both a nominated and elected member of the Legislative Council. Although he started his political career as an ally ofA. D. Patel (founder of the National Federation Party), disputes over the leadership style of A. D. Patel led to a split within the farmers' union that they both led and later they became members of opposing political parties. After independence, he was elected to the House of Representatives as an Alliance member and also served as an assistant minister.Early life
He was born in
Nadi ,Fiji and his father was an active member of the Sangam and theMaha Sangh . He was an early beneficiary of the Sangam's attempts to improve education amongst theSouth Indians in Fiji and performed well in his early education. He then travelled overseas to complete his university degree. When the Shri Vivekananda High School was established on9 March 1949 , K.S. Reddy was appointed its first Principal.Union leader
The Maha Sangh (farmers' union) was established in
1941 , K.S. Reddy's father became its first Secretary, but on his death the position was passed onto his son, K.S. Reddy. In1953 , the Governor appointed him to one of the two seats reserved for nominated Indian members. His elevation to a position of influence within the society brought him into conflict withA.D. Patel , who until then was the undisputed leader of the Maha Sangh. K.S. Reddy's other advantage was he was based inNadi , was a South Indian like most Maha Sangh supporters and held the powerful position of General Secretary of the union. Competition between the two reached a crisis on31 March 1956 , when at a meeting in Nadi, Reddy asked non-financial members to leave. Their refusal to leave led to police being called and tear gas used. The split between the two factions within the Maha Sangh remained until the negotiations for the1960 sugar cane contract.Politician
K.S. Reddy later joined the Alliance Party while A.D. Patel had formed the
Federation Party . In the 1966 election, Reddy was given the ticket to the Western cross-voting seat by the Alliance Party. This seat was regarded as safe for the Federation Party because of its largeIndia n majority, but Reddy surprised everyone by winning the election and was appointed an assistant Minister in the next Alliance Government. After independence, Reddy was rewarded for his loyalty to the Alliance Party by being given a safe seat in the Central Division which he held from 1972 to 1982, except for a brief period between April 1977 to September 1977.See also
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Maha Sangh
* Alliance PartyBibliography
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