Guru's Election A Historic Win For Kapiti
Guru's Election A Historic Win For Kapiti's Ethnic Community
The Kapiti Ethnic Forum congratulates Kapiti's biggest electorate, the Paraparaumu Ward, for electing Kapiti’s first Asian Councillor. K.Gurunathan, or Guru as he is popularly known, was elected on the basis of his contribution to the community over 15 years as an outstanding investigative journalist and public watchdog.
"It's a fact that Guru is of Indian origin and
his election in the midst of the national debate over Paul
Henry's remarks is testimony to the growing cultural and
political maturity of Kapiti as a community of increasingly
diverse cultures." says KEF member Helen Keivom.
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Kapiti’s ethnic communities are understandably
appreciative of the support given to Guru from mainstream
New Zealanders and look forward to Guru’s continuing
contribution to promoting greater understanding and
interaction between our diverse communities including local
iwi, Kapiti's Treaty partners. New Zealand's demographic is
evolving across the country and Guru’s election is a
positive indication that Kapiti’s democratic process is
capable of reflecting these
changes.
ENDS
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