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SHUT HIM OUT: The alleged SEXUAL PERVERT and NFP leader BIMAN PRASAD must not be allowed near any Fiji school gates until the two indecent assault charges are resolved in the NFP leader's FAVOUR

3/11/2022

 

STEP DOWN: He must, and should, step aside as NFP leader. He is going around the country telling VOTERS that the TANIGUCHIS have framed him, to ruin his campaign for Coupist, Racist and Rapist PAAPI
SITIVENI RABUKA to become Prime Minister, and he as Rabuka's
​Deputy in a PAP-NFP Coalition government.
*The recently resigned SASHI KIRAN of Friends revealed this year that she was told in 1987 by an Indo-Fijian family that their 75-year-old GRANDMOTHER had been RAPED in front of them by Rabuka's racist goons during the 1987 coups.

Now, speculation is rife that she will join NFP, to assist PRASAD to ensure PAAPI AND RAPIST RABUKA became next Prime Minister

When Prasad appears in court on 15 November, he must be REMANDED in CUSTODY. The contents of the 39 texts he sent to Mrs Taniguchi clearly reveal his infatuation with her and explains his subsequent alleged behaviour on the two different occasions in the NFP head office.

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Directives for schools
TISI Sangam on who to officiate at annual prize-giving events

HEADS of schools owned by the Then India Sanmarga Ikya (TISI) Sangam will only be allowed Sangam interim committee or Education Ministry officials to officiate at annual prize-giving ceremonies or other special events.
A circular issued on Monday from the Sangam head office in Nadi, signed by chief executive officer Jai Narayan, said the directive came directly from the Sangam interim committee.

“As we are approaching the year end and schools will be hosting special events, I wish to advise that you are to follow the above directive and you are free to invite the TISI Sangam interim committee and the line ministry’s officers to preside over the functions,” Mr Narayan said in the circular.

“Please feel free to consult the head office in this regard before confirming your choice for the chief guest for the school functions.”

The Sangam interim committee is headed by Employment, Youth and Sports Minister Parveen Kumar, who has been endorsed by the Fiji- First party as an election candidate.

National Federation Party leader Professor Biman Prasad said yesterday the directive was “a clear example of electioneering”.

He accused Mr Kumar of politicising Sangam and “treating the organisation as a campaign platform for FijiFirst weeks away from the elections”.

“It is clearly a sign of desperation,” he said.

“Mr Kumar (is) using Sangam in the hope of breathing life back into his and FijiFirst’s electoral fortunes.

“The minister has snatched away the right of school boards to decide who should be the chief guest to impart vision and wisdom to students at the end of the school year.

“The minister’s directive in his capacity as Sangam’s interim head, has suppressed the right of schools to choose who they prefer as chief guest at their most important annual event.”

When contacted yesterday for comment on the statement issued by Prof Prasad, Mr Kumar referred this newspaper to Sangam CEO Mr Narayan while Education Ministry permanent secretary Dr Anjeela Jokhan said “I have no comments”.
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#NFPintheNews - As published in the Fiji Times - Thursday 3 November 2022

From Fijileaks Archive, 23 November 2015:

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METOOMOMENT: When will SHAMIMA ALI and other womens' rights activists STAND UP for Mrs ARI TANIGUCHI and call for NFP leader BIMAN PRASAD to step aside until his case is over?

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