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What (who) is K B Singh - definition

FIJIAN POLITICIAN
K.B. Singh; K B Singh; KB Singh; Kunwar Bachint Singh

K. B. Singh         
Kunwar Bachint Singh (1905 – 1979) was an Indo-Fijian teacher and politician. He arrived in Fiji in 1927 as a teacher for the Arya Samaj but his association with Vishnu Deo led him to play an active role in aggressively promoting the Arya Samaj and finally into politics.
K.B.N. Singh         
INDIAN JUDGE
Justice K.B.N. Singh; Krishna Ballabh Narayan Singh
Krishna Ballabh Narayan Singh was the Chief Justice of Patna High Court. He was also the acting Governor of Bihar.
K. B. V. Sc. Chandrasekaran         
INDIAN POLITICIAN
K. B. V. S. Chandrasekaran
K. Chandrasekaran is an Indian politician, Secretary of Pudukkottai district MDMK party and incumbent Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu.

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K. B. Singh

Kunwar Bachint Singh (1905 – 1979) was an Indo-Fijian teacher and politician. He arrived in Fiji in 1927 as a teacher for the Arya Samaj but his association with Vishnu Deo led him to play an active role in aggressively promoting the Arya Samaj and finally into politics. He was elected into the Legislative Council as a protégé of Vishnu Deo but after the election took an independent stance opposed to the wishes of the majority of the Indo-Fijians. He supported nominated rather than elected representation, actively supported the war effort and even attempted to set up a farmers union opposed to a number of existing unions. The Government rewarded him for his loyalty by nominating him into the Legislative Council three times, appointing him as a Justice of the Peace and as the first Indo-Fijian member of the Executive Council.