First Hasina ministry

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First Hasina Cabinet
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13th Council of Ministers of Bangladesh
23 June 1996
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Hasina
Date formed23 June 1996
Date dissolved15 July 2001
People and organisations
Head of governmentSheikh Hasina
No. of ministers20[1]
Member partyAwami League
Independent(s)
History
Legislature term(s)7th Parliament
PredecessorHabibur
SuccessorLatifur

The first Hasina cabinet was the Government of Bangladesh during the 7th legislative session of the Jatiya Sangsad following the 1996 general election, and left office on 15 July 2001.[2][3]

Cabinet[]

The cabinet was composed of the following ministers:

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Ref
Prime Minister
Ministry of Defence
Armed Forces Division
Sheikh Hasina23 June 199615 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[4]
Ministry of Home AffairsRafiqul Islam23 June 199612 March 1999 Bangladesh Awami League[4][5]
Mohammed Nasim12 March 199915 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[5]
Minister of Foreign AffairsAbdus Samad Azad23 June 199615 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[6]
Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary AffairsAbdul Matin Khasru23 June 199615 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[7]
Ministry of FinanceShah A M S Kibria23 June 199615 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[4]
Ministry of Health & Family WelfareSalahuddin Yusuf25 July 199629 December 1999 Bangladesh Awami League[2]
Ministry of AgricultureMatia Chowdhury23 June 199615 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[4]
Ministry of Forest and EnvironmentSyeda Sajeda Chowdhury23 June 199615 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[4]
Ministry of Primary and Mass Education
Ministry of Women and Children Affairs
Zinnatunnessa Talukdar23 June 199615 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League
Ministry of Fisheries and LivestockSatish Chandra Roy23 June 199615 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League
Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts AffairsKalparanjan Chakma1 January 199815 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[8]
Ministry of CommunicationAnwar Hossain Manju23 June 199615 July 2001 JP(E)[4][2]
Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral ResourcesNuruddin Khan23 June 199615 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League
Ministry of ShippingA. S. M. Abdur Rab23 June 199615 July 2001 JSD[4][2]
Ministry of HealthSheikh Fazlul Karim29 December 199915 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League
Ministry of CommerceTofael Ahmed23 June 199629 December 1999 Bangladesh Awami League[4]
Abdul Jalil29 December 199915 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[2]
Ministry of IndustriesTofael Ahmed23 June 199615 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[4]
Ministry of FoodMatia Chowdhury23 June 199629 December 1999 Bangladesh Awami League[4]
Amir Hossain Amu29 December 199915 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League
Ministry of Water ResourcesAbdur Razzak23 June 199615 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[4]
Ministry of EducationASHK Sadek23 June 199615 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[9]
Minister of Post and TelecommunicationMohammed Nasim23 June 199615 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[4]
Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operativesZillur Rahman23 June 199615 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[4]
Ministry of Civil Aviation and TourismMosharraf Hossain1 January 199815 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[8]
Ministry of Labour and EmploymentM A Mannan1 January 199815 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[8]

State ministers[]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Ref
Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral ResourcesRafiqul Islam1 January 199815 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[8]
Ministry of PlanningMuhiuddin Khan Alamgir14 January 199715 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[10]
Ministry of ShippingMofazzal Hossain Chowdhury4 December 199815 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[11][12]
Ministry of Civil Aviation and TourismMuhiuddin Khan Alamgir29 January 199731 December 1997 Bangladesh Awami League[13][12]
Sayed Ashraful Islam6 January 200015 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[13][12]
Ministry of InformationAbu Sayeed23 June 199615 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[10]
Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operativesSyed Abul Hossain23 June 199617 August 1997 Bangladesh Awami League[10]
Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury1 January 199824 December 1998 Bangladesh Awami League[8]
Md. Rahmat Ali29 December 199915 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[10][12]
Ministry of Youth and Sports
Ministry of Cultural Affairs
Obaidul Quader23 June 199615 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[10]
Ministry of Primary and Mass EducationZinnatunnessa Talukdar1 January 199815 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[8]
Ministry of TextilesAKM Jahangir Hossain1 January 199815 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[8]
Ministry of Labour and EmploymentM A Mannan23 June 199631 December 1997 Bangladesh Awami League[8]
Ministry of LandRashed Mosharraf23 June 199615 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[14]

Deputy ministers[]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Ref
Ministry of Primary and Mass EducationZinnatunnessa Talukdar23 June 199631 December 1997 Bangladesh Awami League[8]
Ministry of ShippingSaber Hossain Chowdhury1 January 199815 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[8]
Dhirendra Debnath Shambhu23 June 199631 December 1997 Bangladesh Awami League[8]
Ministry of FoodDhirendra Debnath Shambhu1 January 199815 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League[8]

Shuffles[]

References[]

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