Amichand rajbansi biography definition

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  • Amichand Rajbansi

    South African politician (1942–2011)

    Amichand Rajbansi (14 January 1942 – 29 December 2011) was a South African politician. He was a former chairman of the Ministers' Council of the House of DelegatesTricameral parliamentary chamber for Indian people, and leader of the Minority Front.

    Amichand Rajbansi, nicknamed the Bengal Tiger, was born in Clairwood, Durban on 14 January 1942. He attended Clairwood Secondary School and the Indian University College to study History and Psychology as major subjects.

    After a long service as a sports administrator, professional soccer referee, civic leader, and serving in local government structures dealing with local affairs, Rajbansi was elected to the South African Indian Council in 1974.

    This council was rejected by most Indians.[1] In 1976 Rajbansi resigned from the Indian Council protesting the inter Cabinet council[clarification needed] between the Indian Council and government cabinet of Prim