Second Hasina ministry
Second Hasina Cabinet | |
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18th Council of Ministers of Bangladesh | |
6 January 2009 - 24 January 2014 | |
Date formed | 6 January 2009 |
Date dissolved | 24 January 2014 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Sheikh Hasina |
Member parties | |
History | |
Legislature term(s) | 9th Parliament |
Predecessor | Fakhruddin |
Successor | Hasina III |
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The second Hasina cabinet was the Government of Bangladesh during the 9th legislative session of the Jatiya Sangsad following the 2008 general election, and serving from 6 January 2009 until 24 January 2014.[1]
Cabinet reshuffles[]
- 24 January 2009
- Six state ministers were added:
- Shahjahan Mia for Ministry of Religious Affairs
- Abdul Mannan Khan for Ministry of Housing and Public Works
- Muhammad Qamrul Islam for Parliamentary Affairs under the Ministry of Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs Ministry
- Shamsul Hoque Tuku for Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources
- Motahar Hossain for Ministry of Primary and Mass Education
- Jahangir Kabir Nanak for Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development & Cooperatives[2]
- 3 May 2009
- 31 July 2009[4]
- Shajahan Khan took charge of the Ministry of Shipping.
- Muhammad Afsarul Ameen was transferred to the primary and mass education ministry.
- Shamsul Hoque Tuku was made the state minister for home affairs.
- Muhammad Enamul Huq was appointed as the state minister for power, energy, and mineral resources.
- Hasan Mahmud was made the state minister for forest and environment.
- Mostafizur Rahman Fizar was made the state minister for land.
- Promode Mankin was made the state minister for cultural affairs.
- Mujibur Rahman Fakir was made the state minister for health and family welfare.
- Md. Mahbubur Rahman was made the state minister for water resources.
- Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury was made the state minister for women and children affairs.
- 4 December 2011
- Ministry of Railways is bifurcated from Ministry of Communications.[5]
- Ministry of Science and Information and Communication Technology is split into Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), and Ministry of Science and Technology.
- 6 December 2011[6]
- Ministry of Science and Information and Communication Technology is split to Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Ministry of Science and Technology.
- Syed Abul Hossain took charge of ICT Ministry and Yafes Osman became Science and Technology minister.
- Obaidul Quader took charge of Ministry of Communications which belonged to Syed Abul Hossain.
- Suranjit Sengupta took charge of the Ministry of Railways.
- Commerce Minister Faruk Khan and Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister GM Quader swapped their portfolios.
- 18 April 2012[7]
- Suranjit Sengupta resigned from the Ministry of Railways.
- 16 September 2012[8]
- Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir was made the minister of home affairs.
- Sahara Khatun was made the minister of posts and telecommunications.
- Rajiuddin Ahmed Raju was made the minister of labour and employment.
- Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain was made the minister of expatriate welfare and overseas employment.
- Mujibul Hoque was made the minister of railways.
- Mostafa Faruque Mohammad was made the minister of information and communication technology (ICT).
- Food and disaster management ministry was bifurcated.
- Abdur Razzak became the minister of food.
- Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali became the minister of disaster management and relief.
- Hasanul Haq Inu was made the information minister.
- Abul Kalam Azad was moved to the minister of cultural affairs.
- Abdul Hyee was made the minister of fisheries and livestock.
- Omor Faruk Chowdhury was made the minister of industries.
- 18 November 2013[9]
- Amir Hossain Amu
- Tofail Ahmed
- Rashed Khan Menon as the minister of home.[10]
- Anisul Islam Mahmud
- Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali as the foreign minister.[10]
- A.B.M. Ruhul Amin Howlader
- Rowshan Ershad as the minister for health and family welfare.[11]
- Mujibul Haque as the state minister of youth and sports.[12]
- Salma Islam
Cabinet[]
The cabinet was composed of the following ministers:
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | Ref | |
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Ministry of Labour and Employment | Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain | 6 January 2009 | 16 September 2012 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] | |
Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment | Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain | 16 September 2012 | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] | |
Ministry of Science and Information and Communication Technology (defunct in Dec 2011) | Syed Abul Hossain | 6 January 2009 | 6 December 2011 | Bangladesh Awami League | [6] | |
Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) | Syed Abul Hossain | 6 December 2011 | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | [6] | |
Ministry of Communications | Syed Abul Hossain | 6 January 2009 | 6 December 2011 | Bangladesh Awami League | [6] | |
Obaidul Quader | 6 December 2011 | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | [6] | ||
Ministry of Cultural Affairs | Abul Kalam Azad | 16 September 2012 | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] | |
Ministry of Information | Abul Kalam Azad | 6 January 2009 | 16 September 2012 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] | |
Hasanul Haq Inu | 16 September 2012 | 24 January 2014 | JSD | [8] | ||
Ministry of Railways | Suranjit Sengupta | 6 December 2011 | 18 April 2012 | Bangladesh Awami League | [6] | |
Mujibul Haque Mujib | 16 September 2012 | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] | ||
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Dipu Moni | 6 January 2009 | 21 November 2013 | Bangladesh Awami League | [10] | |
Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali | 21 November 2013 | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | [10] | ||
Ministry of Home Affairs | Sahara Khatun | 6 January 2009 | 16 September 2012 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] | |
Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir | 16 September 2012 | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | |||
Ministry of Commerce | Faruk Khan | 6 January 2009 | 11 December 2011 | Bangladesh Awami League | [6] | |
GM Quader | 11 December 2011 | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | [6] | ||
Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism | GM Quader | 6 January 2009 | 11 December 2011 | Bangladesh Awami League | [6] | |
Faruk Khan | 11 December 2011 | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | [6] | ||
Ministry of Shipping | Shajahan Khan | 31 July 2009 | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | [4] |
State ministers[]
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | Ref | |
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Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs | Dipankar Talukdar | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | |||
Ministry of Cultural Affairs | Promode Mankin | 31 July 2009 | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | [4] | |
Ministry of Environment and Forest | Hasan Mahmud | 31 July 2009 | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | [14] | |
Ministry of Industries | Omor Faruk Chowdhury | 16 September 2012 | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | [8] | |
Ministry of Liberation War Affairs | AB Tajul Islam | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | |||
Ministry of Science and Information and Communication Technology | Syed Abul Hossain | 2009 | 2011 | Bangladesh Awami League | ||
Yafes Osman | 2012 | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | |||
Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources | Muhammad Enamul Huq | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | |||
Ministry of Religious Affairs | Muhammad Shahjahan Miah | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | |||
Ministry of Women and Children Affairs | Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | |||
Ministry of Youth and Sports | Ahad Ali Sarker | 21 November 2013 | Bangladesh Awami League | |||
Mujibul Haque | 21 November 2013 | 12 January 2014 | JP(E) | [15] | ||
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Muhammad Hasan Mahmud | 6 January 2009 | 31 July 2009 | Bangladesh Awami League | [4] | |
Ministry of Home Affairs | Shamsul Hoque Tuku | 6 January 2009 | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League | ||
Ministry of Labour and Employment | Monnujan Sufian | 6 January 2009 | 24 January 2014 | Bangladesh Awami League |
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