Pramod Chand
Parmod Chand | |
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Member of House of Representatives (Fiji) Macuata East Indian Communal Constituency | |
In office 1994–1999 | |
Personal details | |
Political party | National Federation Party |
Spouse(s) | Sapeta Chand |
Religion | Christian |
Pramod Chand is a Fiji Indian politician, from the second largest island of Vanua Levu, supporting the National Federation Party (NFP).
In the 1994 general election he won the Macuata East Indian Communal Constituency for the NFP. He was a member of the House Committee in Parliament
In the 1999 and 2006 general elections he contested the Macuata East Open Constituency for the NFP and lost on both occasions with large margins.
In January 2006, Pramod Chand as the NFP's Senior Vice-President condemned the Fiji Labour Party for offering support to the Military to depose the government. "The FLP is now trying to return to power not through the ballot box but by the barrel of the gun," he said. He called the call "treasonous" and "treachery of the highest order", and called for a police investigation into public statements from the FLP's President, Jokapeci Koroi.[1]
Chand is the director of a transport company based in Labasa, Fiji and has claimed that poor road conditions are the cause of most accidents.[2] In 2009 he claimed that there were too many public service vehicles in Fiji and that taxi permits were being issued for political gain.[3]
Chand is also a pastor for the Assemblies of God church in Labasa.
References
- ↑ Reaction to the 2005-2006 Fijian political crisis
- ↑ Thirty survive bus accident
- ↑ Too many public service vehicles says bus owner