Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan

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Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan
Born 03 January 1943
Narsingdi, Bangladesh
Residence Dhaka, Bangladesh
Nationality Bangladeshi
Occupation Politician
Religious beliefs Islam

Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan was born in 03 January 1943 in Shibpur, Narsingdi. He is currently a Bangladeshi politician, who is part of the cabinet of Khaleda Zia's political party Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).

[edit] Political career

Abdul Mannan was the former secretary general of the ruling BNP, and local government, rural development and cooperatives minister of the government. Mannan had a different approach to the view of politics although his proffesion is Business, he believes the country needs to develop a culture where they are politicians, and not businesspeople - who use political power to be billionaires, which dominates the political system.[1] He was a member of the Jatiya Sangshad at seat number 199, and local government of Narsinghi (3).

[edit] Expelled from secretary role

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia has expelled the party Secretary Mannan Bhuiyan and Joint General Secretary Ashraf Hossain from their respective posts in September, 2007. Khandaker Delwar Hossain has replaced Mannan Bhuiyan and will serve the party as acting secretary general, Khaleda’s lawyer Barrister Rafiqul Islam made the declaration emerging from the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate’s (CMM) Court, Dhaka quoting his client. Rafiqul Islam said Khaleda made the announcement after the court ordered to send her to jail on graft charges rejecting her bail prayer.[2]

[edit] References

  • Member of Parliament: Profile (Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan)[3]

Contact details

Full Title: Mr. Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan

Address: 25, Baily Road, Dhaka

Contact: 716-9176 [o] 881-1866/934-0303 [r]