He contested the Macuata East Open Constituency in the 1999 and 2006 elections, losing on both occasions by large margins.
In January 2006, Pramod Chand as the NFP's Senior Vice-President condemned the Fiji Labour Party for offering support to the Military to depose the government.
[7] This was not enough to secure election, but he re-entered parliament in 2017 following the resignation of former NFP MP Tupou Draunidalo.
[2] In December 2017 Chand was questioned by police over allegations of sedition,[8] however no charges were laid.
[9] Chand stood as a candidate in the 2018 election[10] but gained only 864 votes and was not re-elected.