Basran was elected to Village Council (Lillooet was then a
village municipality, today it is incorporated as a
district municipality) and eventually ran for mayor, winning and serving three terms, later becoming school district chairman, the only person in Lillooet's history to serve the community in both positions. In addition to his elected positions, Basran was a member of the Recreation Commission, the Economic Development Commission and the Chamber of Commerce. He also represented Lillooet for many years on the South Central Health Unit Board, the
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Board, the Okanagan Mainline Municipal Association and Yale District Credit Union Board and, from the 1900s onwards after health care services were regionalized, he represented the community on the
Thompson Regional Health Board. He belonged to the Lillooet
Elks Lodge #467, serving as Exalted Ruler and District Deputy. Basran ran twice for the party's nomination in the now-defunct provincial
Yale-Lillooet riding for the
Social Credit Party of British Columbia but never won the seat; Lillooet is now represented by the
Fraser-Nicola riding. ==Legacy==