[1] Ehsan Juman started his career as a councillor of the Municipality of Port Louis as a member of the Labour Party (Mauritius) until his resignation in 2012 to join the MSM.
[3][4][5] Eshan Juman, contested the 2024 general elections under the banner of the Alliance for Change, a coalition led by Navin Ramgoolam.
While specific results for Eshan Joomun’s constituency are not yet prominently detailed, the coalition’s overwhelming success reflects widespread public support for its candidates amidst calls for change in governance and economic management.
In addition to his involvement in politics Ehsan Juman also operates a number of businesses including E-Juman Group (managing director), Sunday Times (newspaper), Notre-Dame Steel Ltd, Chantier de Notre Dame Ltd, and Notre-Dame Properties Ltd in Mauritius.
[6][7] In 2007 Eshan Juman attempted to bribe Police Constable Juwaheer when he was caught using his mobile phone whilst driving, and he had also refused to provide his driver's licence.