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Modi elected to Zimbabwe parliament

Indian PM’s namesake is the first from Zanu-PF party in 18 years to win a seat in Bulawayo

- BY RICHARD CHIMBIRI Copy Editor

He has Gujarati roots but that has not stopped Modi from being elected a Member of Parliament in the southern African country of Zimbabwe.

Mention the name Modi in India, and the first person that comes to anyone’s mind is the prime minister of that country, Narendra Modi.

Halfway across the world the name Modi refers to a politician — but not the one in India. Rajesh Kumar Indukant Modi was elected Member of Parliament in Zimbabwe’s recent general elections, held a few weeks ago.

His victory was no small feat. A Zimbabwean of Indian origin, businessma­n Modi was elected to a seat in the country’s second largest city of Bulawayo.

Modi became of the party in 18 to win a the city, a of the opMovement for Change party.

The daily Chronicle newspaper quoted Modi as saying he arrived in the country from India as a 22-year-old in 1981, after marrying Parul Kothari the same year.

While he had only come to see his wife’s country, Modi ended up settling there. “Parul and I got married in India. the first candidate Zanu-PF years parliament­ary seat in traditiona­lly bastion position Democratic We were supposed to come [to Zimbabwe] so that I had an appreciati­on of my wife’s country, but I ended up staying because my father-in-law passed away,” he was quoted as saying.

He found a job and eventually opened his own supermarke­t.

Fast forward to 37 years later and Modi is a senior politician of the ruling ZanuPF party.

Zimbabwe has a sizeable Indian-origin population and some members of the community have risen to the highest levels in the country’s political and legal spheres. These include Hasu Patel, who served as Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Australia, New Zealand and Singapore, the late Senator Kantibhai Patel, who was declared a national hero by former president Robert Mugabe, and others.

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