Raouf Bundhun ابو طالب کسنیلی | |
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Bundhun in 2006 | |
| 3rdVice President of Mauritius | |
| In office 25 February 2002 – 24 August 2007 | |
| President | Karl Offmann Anerood Jugnauth |
| Preceded by | Angidi Chettiar |
| Succeeded by | Angidi Chettiar |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1937-01-14)14 January 1937 (age 88) Amaury,Rivière du Rempart,Mauritius |
Abdool Raouf Bundhun (Urdu:ابو طالب کسنیلی; born 14 January 1937)[1][2] who served as the thirdvice president of Mauritius from 2002 to 2007.[3] He was elected byNational Assembly of Mauritius on 25 February 2002 for a term of five years.[4] Prior to assuming office he had been Mauritius' ambassador to France. He has also been the member of National Assembly of Mauritius for two terms; from 1967 to 1976 and 1995 to 2000. From 1969 to 1975 he had been the Minister for youth and sports and appointed parliamentary secretary bySeewoosagur Ramgoolam in 1969. In 1976 he became the minister of energy of Mauritius. He has chaired the Development Works Corporation.[5]

In 1866 his grandfather Bundhun and grandmother Rajbasiya came to Mauritius fromNauli Village,District Ghazipur, India and settled there. During March 2018, He went to Nauli to see the village of his great grandfather.[5][6]
His first profession was that of a civil servant but he resigned to join politics.[7] Bundhun had served as a public assistant officer in 1976.[8] He received his education in Paris, London and Mauritius. He had been the municipal councilor ofPort-Louis in 1969 and mayor ofQuatre-Bornes, served Assembly of French-Speaking Parliamentarians as the member of its executive committee from 1971 to 1976. He headed the Mauritian delegation which participated in Commonwealth Parliamentary Association General Assembly of India in 1975 and member of the delegation which participated in Summit of the Organisation of Africa Unity in 1976.[5] In 2010 his biographyOn the Wings of Destiny: A. Raouf Bundhun, written by Bhisma Dev Seebaluck was published.[9]

The French government decorated him with theOfficier de l’Ordre du Mérite andOfficier de l’Ordre de la Francophonie.[5][9] TheIndian government honoured him with thePravasi Bharatiya Samman Award in 2006.[5][10]
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| Preceded by | Vice President of Mauritius 2002–2007 | Succeeded by |