Shah M. Abul Hussain

From Bharatpedia, an open encyclopedia
Information red.svg
Scan the QR code to donate via UPI
Dear reader, We need your support to keep the flame of knowledge burning bright! Our hosting server bill is due on June 1st, and without your help, Bharatpedia faces the risk of shutdown. We've come a long way together in exploring and celebrating our rich heritage. Now, let's unite to ensure Bharatpedia continues to be a beacon of knowledge for generations to come. Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference. Together, let's preserve and share the essence of Bharat.

Thank you for being part of the Bharatpedia family!
Please scan the QR code on the right click here to donate.

0%

   

transparency: ₹0 raised out of ₹100,000 (0 supporter)



Shah M. Abul Hussain
শাহ এম আবুল হোসেন
State Minister of Finance
In office
10 October 2001 – 29 October 2006
Preceded byShah A M S Kibria
Succeeded byAbul Maal Abdul Muhith
Member of Parliament
for Barisal-4
In office
23 June 1996 – 29 October 2006
Preceded byMohiuddin Ahmed[1]
Succeeded byMd. Mazbauddin Farhad[2]
Personal details
Born (1937-04-01) 1 April 1937 (age 86)
Barisal, Bengal Presidency, British India
Political partyBangladesh Nationalist Party
Spouse(s)Shahana Hussain
OccupationPolitician, civil servant

Shah Muhammad Abul Hussain is a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and a former Member of Parliament from the Mehendiganj Upazila, Barisal-4.[3]

Career[edit]

Hussain worked as a collector in the Bangladesh Customs.[4] He was elected into the Bangladesh parliament in the June 1996 Bangladeshi general election. He was re-elected into parliament in the elections in 2001.[5] He served as the State Minister of Finance and Planning in the Second Khaleda Cabinet.[6]

References[edit]

  1. "List of 5th Parliament Members". Bangladesh Parliament. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  2. "List of 9th Parliament Members". Bangladesh Parliament. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  3. "Major parties in crisis to field candidates in Barisal region". The Daily Star. 14 October 2008. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  4. "Honesty unrewarded, then and now". Prothom Alo. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  5. "List of 8th Parliament Members". Bangladesh Parliament. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  6. "Trade through Bhomra land port resumes". The Daily Star. Retrieved 3 March 2018.