The Fiji Times

Do not fear me

Rabuka to Fijians of Indian descent:

- By ANISH CHAND

OPPOSITION Leader Sitiveni Rabuka says Fijians of Indian descent have nothing to fear from him.

Speaking at a Field 18 mandir in Rarawai, Ba, this week, the Social Democratic Liberal Party leader said the Rabuka post-1997 was totally different to the Lieutenant Colonel who overthrew the Bavadra Government in 1987.

“Do not fear me anymore. You can have your confidence in me, and I will not betray your confidence,” he said.

DO not fear me any more. This was the message from Opposition Leader and Social Democratic Liberal Party leader Sitiveni Rabuka to Fijians of Indian descent.

He made the comment while speaking at a meeting at the Field 18 mandir in Rarawai, Ba during the Opposition parties listening tour.

“Do not fear me any more. You can have your confidence in me, and I will not betray your confidence,” Mr Rabuka said.

The SODELPA leader, who executed the 1987 coup, said the person he was today was a far cry from the man who overthrew the democratic­ally elected Timoci Bavadra government.

“What you saw of Rabuka in 1987 is totally different of Rabuka post 1997.”

He also addressed the issue of entrenched provisions in the 1970 and 1997 Constituti­on that had strong safeguards for indigenous Fijian, Rotuman and Banaban landowners­hip.

“It’s not that we want to threaten anybody by trying to bring back those entrenched provisions.

“’We are here to work with you, and we will show the true nature and benefits of bipartisan approach, not only by racial — bipartisan, multiracia­l approach to all our national problems.”

Mr Rabuka said: “’I owe a lot to the National Federation Party.

“We got the 1997 constituti­on with the co-operation of Mr Jai Ram Reddy. So, I owe a lot to the National Federation Party and the Fijians of Indian origin. I owe a lot to you.”

He said the Fijians of Indian descent “have done a lot for the developmen­t of this nation”.

Former FijiFirst minister Ashneel Sudhakar, a fervent critic of Mr Rabuka, was also present at the meeting.

While speaking in Parliament in November 2018, Mr Sudhakar had said that Mr Rabuka was feared by the Fijian people.

“The former honourable minister used to say that as soon as people saw me, they feared me. So, your coming today has shown me that you have lost that fear,” said Mr Rabuka.

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? SODELPA Leader Sitiveni Rabuka speaking in Ba on Thursday night.
Picture: SUPPLIED SODELPA Leader Sitiveni Rabuka speaking in Ba on Thursday night.

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