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Nando Bodha

Nandcoomar Bodha
नन्दकुमार बोधा
The MP
Bodha in 2019
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and International Trade
In office
12 November 2019 – 6 February 2021
PresidentBarlen Vyapoory
Prithvirajsing Roopun
Prime MinisterPravind Jugnauth
Preceded byLutchmeenaraidoo Seetanah
Minister of Tourism & Leisure
In office
11 May 2010 – 26 July 2011
PresidentSir Anerood Jugnauth
Prime MinisterNavin Ramgoolam
Preceded byXavier-Luc Duval
Succeeded byMichael Sik Yuen
In office
16 September 2000 – 7 October 2003
PresidentCassam Uteem
Karl Offmann
Prime MinisterAnerood Jugnauth
Preceded byMarie Joseph Jacques Chateau De Balyon
Succeeded byXavier-Luc Duval
9th Leader of the Opposition
In office
5 April 2006 – 25 September 2007
PresidentSir Anerood Jugnauth
Prime MinisterNavin Ramgoolam
Preceded byPaul Bérenger
Succeeded byPaul Bérenger
Minister of Agriculture
In office
7 October 2003 – 5 July 2005
PresidentSir Anerood Jugnauth
Prime MinisterPaul Berenger
Preceded byPravind Jugnauth
Succeeded byNhlanhla Nene
1st Member of Parliament
for
Vacoas & Floreal
Assumed office
11 September 2000
PresidentCassam Uteem
Karl Offmann
Sir Anerood Jugnauth
Prime MinisterAnerood Jugnauth
Paul Berenger
Navin Ramgoolam
Director General of MBC
In office
15 September 1991 – 20 December 1995
Prime MinisterSir Anerood Jugnauth
Personal details
Born (1954-02-03) 3 February 1954 (age 70)
Terre Rouge, Pamplemousses District, British Mauritius
Political partyMilitant Socialist Movement
SpouseChaya Bodha
Children3 children
OccupationJournalist, Barrister
AwardsGrand Commander of the Order of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean (2016)

Nandcoomar Bodha (born नन्दकुमार बोधा on 3 February 1954), commonly known as Nando Bodha, is a Mauritian barrister, TV news presenter, politician and former government minister.

Early life and education

Nando Bodha was born in the village of Terre Rouge in the Pamplemousses District. He studied at the Royal College Port Louis from 1966 to 1973. He then enrolled at Centre universitaire de l’île de La Réunion where he obtained a DEUG in human sciences from 1974 to 1976. Bodha then studied geography and territorial planning from 1977 to 1981. In 1985 he gradudated with a diploma in communication from UNRTNA, then in 1986 he obtained another similar diploma from IAAP Paris. In 1991 he graduated from Cranfield School of Management. Bodha also obtained an LLB in 1997 and admitted to the Bar Council of Mauritius in 1999.[1]

Career before politics

Bodha worked in Rennes, France as a technician in urban planning from 1977 to 1981. He returned to Mauritius where he taught at Lycée La Bourdonnais. Bodha was a journalist and TV presenter at the Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation from 1982 to 1985.[2]

Political career

Bodha's involvement in politics started in 1982 with the MMM, led by Anerood Jugnauth. He nearly received the investiture of the MMM at Constituency No.5 Pamplemousses Triolet before the 1983 General Elections. Bodha's political career eventually started in 1986 when Anerood Jugnauth appointed him as press officer at the Prime Minister's Office. Jugnauth then made him the deputy director general of the MBC in 1990, and he was promoted to the position of director general in 1991, where he remained until 1995 as Navin Ramgoolam replaced him by Bijaye Madhoo, a Labour Party activist and prominent spokesperson of socio-cultural movement Human Service Trust.[3][4]

At the 20 December 1995 General Elections in Constituency No.6 Grand Baie Poudre D'Or, Nando Bodha received the investiture of the MSM-RMM alliance. But he came out in 5th place behind Dann Beeharry (PTr-MMM), Pradeep Jeeha (PTr-MMM), Siven Poinoosawmy (PTr-MMM), and Madan Dulloo (MMSM) (Labour-MMM).[5]

In 2000 the MSM/MMM coalition won the elections and Bodha was elected as 1st Member serving for Constituency No 16, Vacoas Floreal. He was appointed as Minister of Tourism & Leisure in the Cabinet of Anerood Jugnauth. Pravind Jugnauth was appointed as Minister of Agriculture. In 2003, Anerood Jugnauth's planned resignation (to become President) and Paul Berenger's appointment as Prime Minister resulted in changes to the cabinet. Pravind Jugnauth became the Deputy Prime Minister and Bodha became the new Minister of Agriculture from 2003 to 2005. During the same period all key decisions within the MSM were made by the triumvirate consisting of Pravind Jugnauth, Nando Bodha, and Showkutally Soodhun.[6]

In July 2005, the MSM/MMM coalition lost the general elections to Alliance Sociale (PTR–PMXD–VF–MR–MMSM). Pravind Jugnauth, leader of the MSM, was not elected and Paul Bérenger thus became Leader of Opposition. In 2006 the MSM-MMM coalition collapsed, making the MSM the second-largest party in the parliament. Thus the leader of the opposition was to be a sitting MP of the MSM. Jugnauth announced that Bodha would hold the office until two MSM MPs left the alliance and regrouped with the Mauritian Labour Party. The MMM became the second-largest party and thus Berenger is once again appointed as Leader of the Opposition.

In 2010, the Ptr-MSM-PMSD alliance won the general elections, and Bodha was appointed as Minister of Tourism but resigned from his position as all other cabinet members of the MSM did. After being elected in the 2014 general elections, he was appointed Minister of Public Infrastructure and Land Transport as from 15 December 2014 to 12 November 2019. He was again elected in the 2019 general elections and was this time appointed as Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration until 5 February 2021.[7]

On 6 February 2021 Bodha resigned as Minister of Foreign Affairs and as secretary general of the MSM, but remained in the National Assembly as a member of the opposition until October 2024. Bodha explained that he was no longer at ease within the MSM, especially after the final resignation of Anerood Jugnauth in 2017, and after being sidelined by Pravind Jugnauth in favour of Yogida Sawmynaden. In April 2021 Nando Bodha joined forces with Paul Bérenger (MMM), Xavier-Luc Duval (PMSD) and Roshi Bhadain (Reform Party) to form L’Alliance de l’Espoir. But within a month this caused various politicians to leave the PMSD, for example Salim Abbas Mamode. Then on 23 July 2021 Bodha launched his own political party called Rassemblement mauricien at Caudan Arts Centre.[8][9][10][11]

At the 10 November 2024 general elections Nando Bodha was a candidate of Linion Reform, a coalition of 10 different parties (GREA, 100% Citoyens, Mouvement Patriotique, Rassemblement Mauricien, Les Verts Fraternels, Ralliement Citoyen Pour la Patrie, En Avant Moris, Parti Justice Sociale, Parti Justice et vérité, and Reform Party). His running mates at Constituency No.16 Vacoas Floréal were Patrick Philogene and singer Siven Chinien but they were not elected.[12]

References

  1. ^ Karghoo, Christophe. "Nando Bodha quitte son poste de ministre et le MSM: les dessous d'une démission 07-Feb-2021". 5Plus. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
  2. ^ Karghoo, Christophe. "Nando Bodha quitte son poste de ministre et le MSM: les dessous d'une démission 07-Feb-2021". 5Plus. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Bijaye Madhou: «Il n'y a plus d'ambition collective pour le pays» 2-March-2019". L'Express. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
  4. ^ Karghoo, Christophe. "Nando Bodha quitte son poste de ministre et le MSM: les dessous d'une démission 07-Feb-2021". 5Plus. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
  5. ^ "Results for National Assembly Elections - National Assembly Elections held on 20 December 1995". Office of the Electoral Commissioner. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
  6. ^ Kanhye, Ashwin; Hilbert, Patrick. "Nando Bodha claque la porte : SAJ perd son «frère» et le MSM son plus fidèle lieutenant". Defimedia. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
  7. ^ "Bio-data of The Honourable Nandcoomar BODHA, MP". Republic of Mauritius. Retrieved 24 March 2011.
  8. ^ Karghoo, Christophe. "Nando Bodha quitte son poste de ministre et le MSM: les dessous d'une démission 07-Feb-2021". 5Plus. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
  9. ^ Khan, Iqbal Ahmed. "The transformation from Anerood Jugnauth's to Pravind Jugnauth's MSM has claimed many scalps along the way". L'Express. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
  10. ^ Chinnapen, Stephane. "Alliance de l'espoir des espoirs et du desespoir 11-May-2021". 5Plus. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
  11. ^ Ramessur-Bhoyroo, Preity. "Bodha lance son parti : il dévoile les dix missions du Rassemblement mauricien 23-July-2021". Defimedia. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
  12. ^ "Nando Bodha : Des pratiques dignes de la Corée du Nord 27-Oct-2024". Le Mauricien. Retrieved 26 December 2024.

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