‘A political giant’ is gone: Buthelezi

STEPPING DOWN: Minority Front leader Amichand Rajbansi posing in front of a poster showing him embracing former president Nelson Mandela. Picture: Puri Devjee

STEPPING DOWN: Minority Front leader Amichand Rajbansi posing in front of a poster showing him embracing former president Nelson Mandela. Picture: Puri Devjee

Published Dec 29, 2011

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Minority Front leader Amichand Rajbansi was one of South Africa's political giants committed to deepening democracy, the IFP said on Thursday.

“His deep commitment to deepening and consolidating our democracy cannot be questioned,” IFP leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi said in a statement.

“He was a man with firm beliefs, who was never afraid to take a stand. His passion for politics and the people of South Africa was commendable.”

Buthulezi said he developed a strong working relationship with Rajbansi during the height of apartheid as members of the Black Alliance.

“Like many politicians, he was both revered and reviled. South Africa has lost a true South African patriot.”

Rajbansi died on Thursday after being admitted to Umhlanga Hospital outside Durban with bronchitis in October.

Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille said Rajbansi helped bring “coalition politics” to South Africa.

“He was one of the people who introduced the idea of coalition politics to South Africa by strategically aligning his party with others to achieve his objectives,” Zille said in a statement.

He was a renowned politician who had served for many decades in various key political positions, both before and after the advent democracy.

“He had significant influence in KwaZulu-Natal, where he was a well-known figure. The Democratic Alliance wishes his family and political colleagues fortitude during this time of mourning. Our thoughts are with them.” - Sapa

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