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The relaunch of the Minority Front: a legacy renewed for the future
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|October 08, 2025
EQUALITY AND SOCIAL COHESION
SHAMEEN Thakur-Rajbansi has relaunched the Minority Front.
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AS SOUTH Africa enters its fourth decade of democracy, the relaunch of the Minority Front (MF) marks not only a political rebirth but also a reaffirmation of a long and often difficult journey of representation. The South African Indian community, descendants of indentured labourers who first arrived in 1860, carry a history of both pain and resilience. The MF's relaunch is therefore not just a political event, it is a symbolic act connecting the sacrifices of our forefathers to the promise of renewed activism in a democratic nation.
From indenture to influence
The MF's relaunch must be understood within the broader history of indenture and political representation. For decades, South African Indians faced marginalisation under colonialism, apartheid, and, more recently, the blind spots of democracy. Despite political progress, the legacy of indenture reminds us why strong minority representation remains vital.
The party's founder, the late Amichand Rajbansi, fondly known as The Bengal Tiger, embodied the fight for representation. From his activism in the NIC and ANC, through his leadership in the SAIC, LAC, and House of Delegates (NPP), and later as founder of the MF, he was unwavering in asserting that Indian voices must never be silenced.
His vision laid the foundation for a political platform that gave minorities the courage to speak without fear or apology at every level of government. Today, as the party reemerges after its non-participation in the 2024 general elections, it carries this legacy forward under my leadership.
For 14 years, I have steered the party through turbulent waters. The relaunch is both a continuation and a renewal, transforming memories of success into modern momentum so that youth can emerge as the next generation of political firebrands.
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