First Hasina ministry
First Hasina Cabinet | |
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13th Council of Ministers of Bangladesh | |
23 June 1996 | |
Date formed | 23 June 1996 |
Date dissolved | 15 July 2001 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Sheikh Hasina |
No. of ministers | 20[1] |
Member party | Awami League Independent(s) |
History | |
Legislature term(s) | 7th Parliament |
Predecessor | Habibur |
Successor | Latifur |
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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:
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Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | Ref | |
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Prime Minister Ministry of Defence Armed Forces Division | Sheikh Hasina | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [4] | |
Ministry of Home Affairs | Rafiqul Islam | 23 June 1996 | 12 March 1999 | Bangladesh Awami League | [4][5] | |
Mohammed Nasim | 12 March 1999 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [5] | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Abdus Samad Azad | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [6] | |
Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs | Abdul Matin Khasru | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [7] | |
Ministry of Finance | Shah A M S Kibria | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [4] | |
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare | Salahuddin Yusuf | 25 July 1996 | 29 December 1999 | Bangladesh Awami League | [2] | |
Ministry of Agriculture | Matia Chowdhury | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [4] | |
Ministry of Forest and Environment | Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [4] | |
Ministry of Primary and Mass Education Ministry of Women and Children Affairs | Zinnatunnessa Talukdar | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | ||
Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock | Satish Chandra Roy | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | ||
Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs | Kalparanjan Chakma | 1 January 1998 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] | |
Ministry of Communication | Anwar Hossain Manju | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | JP(E) | [4][2] | |
Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources | Nuruddin Khan | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | ||
Ministry of Shipping | A. S. M. Abdur Rab | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | JSD | [4][2] | |
Ministry of Health | Sheikh Fazlul Karim | 29 December 1999 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | ||
Ministry of Commerce | Tofael Ahmed | 23 June 1996 | 29 December 1999 | Bangladesh Awami League | [4] | |
Abdul Jalil | 29 December 1999 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [2] | ||
Ministry of Industries | Tofael Ahmed | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [4] | |
Ministry of Food | Matia Chowdhury | 23 June 1996 | 29 December 1999 | Bangladesh Awami League | [4] | |
Amir Hossain Amu | 29 December 1999 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | |||
Ministry of Water Resources | Abdur Razzak | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [4] | |
Ministry of Education | ASHK Sadek | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [9] | |
Minister of Post and Telecommunication | Mohammed Nasim | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [4] | |
Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives | Zillur Rahman | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [4] | |
Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism | Mosharraf Hossain | 1 January 1998 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] | |
Ministry of Labour and Employment | M A Mannan | 1 January 1998 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] |
State ministers[]
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | Ref | |
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Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources | Rafiqul Islam | 1 January 1998 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] | |
Ministry of Planning | Muhiuddin Khan Alamgir | 14 January 1997 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [10] | |
Ministry of Shipping | Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury | 4 December 1998 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [11][12] | |
Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism | Muhiuddin Khan Alamgir | 29 January 1997 | 31 December 1997 | Bangladesh Awami League | [13][12] | |
Sayed Ashraful Islam | 6 January 2000 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [13][12] | ||
Ministry of Information | Abu Sayeed | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [10] | |
Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives | Syed Abul Hossain | 23 June 1996 | 17 August 1997 | Bangladesh Awami League | [10] | |
Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury | 1 January 1998 | 24 December 1998 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] | ||
Md. Rahmat Ali | 29 December 1999 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [10][12] | ||
Ministry of Youth and Sports Ministry of Cultural Affairs | Obaidul Quader | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [10] | |
Ministry of Primary and Mass Education | Zinnatunnessa Talukdar | 1 January 1998 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] | |
Ministry of Textiles | AKM Jahangir Hossain | 1 January 1998 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] | |
Ministry of Labour and Employment | M A Mannan | 23 June 1996 | 31 December 1997 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] | |
Ministry of Land | Rashed Mosharraf | 23 June 1996 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [14] |
Deputy ministers[]
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | Ref | |
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Ministry of Primary and Mass Education | Zinnatunnessa Talukdar | 23 June 1996 | 31 December 1997 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] | |
Ministry of Shipping | Saber Hossain Chowdhury | 1 January 1998 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] | |
Dhirendra Debnath Shambhu | 23 June 1996 | 31 December 1997 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] | ||
Ministry of Food | Dhirendra Debnath Shambhu | 1 January 1998 | 15 July 2001 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] |
Shuffles[]
- 1 January 1998[8]
- Mosharraf Hossain became the Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism
- Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury became the Minister of State for Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives
- Rafiqul Islam became the Minister of State for Energy, Power and Mineral Resources
- AKM Jahangir Hossain became the Minister of State for Textiles
- Saber Hossain Chowdhury became the Deputy Minister for Shipping
- Dhirendra Debnath Shambhu became the Deputy Minister for Food
- M A Mannan was promoted to full minister of Labour and Manpower
- Muhiuddin Khan Alamgir was stripped of being the minister of Civil Aviation and Tourism
- Zinnatunnessa Talukdar was made the state minister of Primary and Mass Education
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