Shafiqur Rahaman Chowdhury

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Shafiqur Rahaman Chowdhury
Member of Jatiya Sangsad (Sylhet-2)
In office
29 December 2008 – 5 January 2014
Preceded byIlias Ali
Succeeded byYahya Chowdhury
Personal details
Born (1957-08-18) August 18, 1957 (age 64)
Chandbharang, Bishwanath, Sylhet District, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh)
Political partyBangladesh Awami League
EducationChandbharang High School
Murari Chand College

Shafiqur Rahaman Chowdhury (Bengali: শফিকুর রহমান চৌধুরী) is a Bangladesh Awami League politician and the former Member of Parliament of Sylhet-2.

Early life and education[]

Chowdhury was born into a Bengali Muslim family in the village of Chandbharang in Dashghar Union, Bishwanath, Sylhet District, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). His father was Abdul Matlib Chowdhury, a notable community leader abroad, and his mother was Latifun Nisa Chowdhury. Chowdhury received his Secondary School Certificate from Chandbharang High School in 1972. He moved on to study at the Murari Chand College in Sylhet where he got his Higher Secondary School Certificate in 1975 and Bachelor of Arts] in 1979.

Career[]

Chowdhury became a member of the Bangladesh Chhatra League as a student in 1969. After moving to the United Kingdom in 1978, he became involved with the Awami League and served numerous roles as part of the United Kingdom Awami League branch. He also served as secretary for the Tower Hamlets Community Development Trust, director of the Bethnal Green City Challenge, president of the Bishwanath Expatriate Education Trust, secretary of the Expatriate Voting Rights Implementation Committee. He served as co-chairman for numerous sub-committees and was a member of the London Boishakhi Mela Committee, Banglatown Bastabayan and London Bangladesh Centre Ad Hoc Comitee.

Chowdhury was elected to parliament from Sylhet-2 as a Bangladesh Awami League candidate in 2008.[1] He resided in the United States and returned to Bangladesh for the election.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Bangladesh Parliament Election - Detail Results - Amar Desh Online". amardesh.com. Retrieved 23 October 2019.
  2. ^ Faysal, Atik Rahman. "BNP still confused, JP relaxed in Sylhet-2 seat". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 23 October 2019.
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