When the NIC was relaunched in June 1971, Sewpersadh was elected as its president; the presumptive president,
Mewa Ramgobin, was
banned at the time and therefore was unable to stand.
Jerry Coovadia said that Sewpersadh was an appealing candidate because he was "an old school type
liberal: big on
due process, civil rights and liberties, human rights." As leader of the NIC he faced arrest and banning orders on several occasions; On 6 October 1984, after three weeks in the consulate, Sewpersadh and two of his NIC colleagues – Naidoo and Ramgobin – voluntarily left the consulate and were immediately re-arrested on the pavement outside. though the charges against them were dropped in December 1985. He died in Durban on 18 May 2007 after a short illness; he had
cancer. He was unmarried. His memorial service was held at Kendra Hall in Durban, and speakers included
Constitutional Court Justice
Pius Langa. == Honours ==