Abdur Rab Serniabat

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Abdur Rob Serniabat
আব্দুর রব সেরনিয়াবাত
Minister of Water Resources
PresidentSheikh Mujibur Rahman
Personal details
Born1921
Saril, Gournadi, Barisal, British Raj
Died15 August 1975
Dhaka, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi

Abdur Rob Serniabat (1921-1975) was a Bangladeshi politician and the former water resources minister. He was the brother-in-law of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, founding father of Bangladesh, and the maternal uncle of Sheikh Hasina, the four-time prime minister of Bangladesh. He was killed during the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on 15 August 1975.[1]

Early life[]

Abdur Rab Serniabat was born in the village of Sarail in Gournadi, Barisal, in 1921.[2]

Career[]

At early stages in his career, Abdur Rob Serniabat was a lawyer in Borishal city.[3] He later carried out his appointed role as the minister of Water Resources for Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, soon after Bangladesh's liberation from Pakistani ruling.[4]

Assassination[]

His house on 27 Minto Road, Dhaka was attacked at about 5:00 AM by soldiers commanded by Major Shahriar Rashid, Major Aziz Pasha, Captain Nurul Huda and Captain Majed. Abdur Rob Serniabat, daughter Baby Serniabat, son Arif Serniabat, his nephew Shaheed Serniabat, Grandson Sukanto Babu were among those killed while his wife Amena Begum, , Abul Hasnat Abdullah's wife daughter Beauty Serniabat was injured along with others in the house. His sons Abul Hasnat Abdullah and his another son Abul Khair Abdullah Granddaughter Kanta Abdullah and survived. A case was filed regarding this incident at on 21 October 1996, convicting 18 people.[5] His son Abul Hasnat Abdullah was elected a member of parliament in 2014.[6] His house is now part of headquarters complex of Dhaka Metropolitan Police.[7] On 30 July 2018, his grandson, Serniabat Sadiq Abdullah, was elected Mayor of Borishal.[8]

Legacy[]

Shaheed Abdur Rob Serniabat Stadium at Borishal Division in Bangladesh is named after him. SARSTEC, a technological college for textiles education which is located at the same division has also been named honoring him.[9]

References[]

  1. ^ "Nation In Mourning". The Daily Star. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  2. ^ Ahmed, Sirajuddin (1998). Sheikh Hasina, prime minister of Bangladesh. New Delhi: UBS Publishers' Distributors. p. 62. ISBN 9788174762207.
  3. ^ Mujibur Rahman, Sheikh (June 2012). Sheikh Mujibur Rahman: The Unfinished Memoirs. UK: Penguin. ISBN 9788184757033. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  4. ^ Momen, Nurul. Bangladesh, the first four years. Bangladesh Institute of Law & International Affairs. p. 141. OCLC 560279964.
  5. ^ "No justice yet in 3 other Aug 15 cases". The Daily Star. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  6. ^ "Abul Hasnat Abdullah". Dhaka Tribune. Archived from the original on 23 September 2016. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  7. ^ Ali, Tawfique. "A heritage site in city heart overshadowed". The Daily Star. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  8. ^ "Sadiq Abdullah of AL bags eight times more votes than BNP's Sarwar in Barishal mayor race". Retrieved 6 August 2018.
  9. ^ "Students to line up for president and PM only". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
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