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Zillur Rahman served as a Minister of Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives and the deputy leader of parliament in the Awami League government between 1996 and 2001. [5] He was re-elected General Secretary of Bangladesh Awami League in 1997. He was re-elected to Parliament in 2001. [12] His wife, Ivy Rahman, was killed the 2004 ...
Hossain Zillur Rahman is an academic, economist and policy maker from Bangladesh. He led the drafting of the poverty reduction strategy of the government in 2005 and was a member of the Independent South Asian Commission on Poverty Alleviation (ISACPA). [citation needed] He founded the Dhaka-based think-tank Power and Participation Research ...
On 21 April 2024, Somoy TV called Zillur Rahman, executive director of the Center for Governance Studies, a US-funded rumour-monger. [10] In December 2023, the channel suggest Zillur Rahman was trying to create another 1/11 which refers to the 2006–2008 Bangladesh political crisis and the non-political interim government Fakhruddin Ahmed. [11]
Bangladesh Awami League. Spouse. Hasina Nahid. Children. 2. Website. mdzillurrahman.com. Mohammad Zillur Rahman (born 17 September 1978) is a Bangladeshi industrialist and politician. He is a former Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Moulvibazar-3 constituency in 2024. [2][3] He is also the Managing Director of Olila Group. [4][5][6]
Top right: Ziaur Rahman, the first president elected directly by the people of Bangladesh. He was the president from 21 April 1977 to 30 May 1981. Bottom left: Hussain Muhammad Ershad, the last president of Bangladesh directly elected by the people. He was the president from 11 December 1983 to 6 December 1990, a regime known as a dictatorship.
Tritiyo Matra is a Bangladeshi talk show aired on Channel I. On July 17, 2003 the program first aired on TV. Known as the first talk show in Bangladesh. At present, the show broadcasts on Channel I in Bangladesh at 1:00 am and at 9:45 am. The program's planner, director and presenter Zillur Rahman. [1][2]
Bangladesh Nationalist Party: Khaleda I: Khaleda Zia: C1 Syed Ishtiaq Ahmed (1932–2003) Adviser: 31 March 1996 23 June 1996 84 days: Independent: Latifur (Caretaker) Habibur Rahman (Caretaker) 2 Zillur Rahman (1929–2013) MP for Kishoreganj-7: 23 January 1996 15 July 2001 5 years, 173 days: Awami League: Hasina I: Sheikh Hasina: C2 Bimalendu ...
President Zillur Rahman died on 20 March in Singapore after being flown there with an illness. Parliamentary speaker Abdul Hamid took over in an interim capacity.. At that time, Social protests had turned deadly in Bangladesh as a result of delayed prosecutions and convictions for war crimes committed during the Bangladesh War of Independence.