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Abdus Sattar Bhuiyan
আবদুস সাত্তার ভূঁইয়া
Member of Parliament
for Brahmanbaria-2
In office
28 January 2019 – 30 September 2023
Preceded byZiaul Haque Mridha
Succeeded byMd. Shahjahan Alam Shaju
In office
15 February 1996 – 9 October 2001
Preceded byA. Satter
Succeeded byFazlul Hoque Amini
State Minister of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources
In office
3 October 2006 – 29 October 2006
State Minister of Land
In office
6 May 2004 – 3 October 2006
State Minister of Fisheries and Livestock
In office
22 May 2003 – 6 May 2004
State Minister of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs
In office
10 October 2001 – 7 April 2003
Member of Parliament
for Comilla-1
In office
2 April 1979 – 24 March 1982
Preceded byMohammad Sayedul Haque
Succeeded byMohammad Mobarak Ali
Personal details
Born(1939-01-16)16 January 1939
Sarail, Brahmanbaria District, Chittagong Division, Bengal Province, British India
Died30 September 2023(2023-09-30) (aged 84)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi
Political partyBangladesh Nationalist Party

Abdus Sattar Bhuiyan (16 January 1939 – 30 September 2023) was a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and a Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Brahmanbaria-2 constituency.[1] He resigned from the latest position on 11 December 2022 but re-elected for the same position as an independent candidate in the follow-up by-election on 8 February 2023.[2][3]

Early life and family

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Bhuiyan was born on 16 January 1939 in Paramanandapur Boro Bari, Sarail, then located in the Brahmanbaria subdivision of the Tippera District.[1] His parents were Maqsud Ali Bhuiyan and Rahima Khatun.[4]

Career

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Bhuiyan served as the State Minister of Land and the State Minister of Power in the Second Khaleda Cabinet of Bangladesh Nationalist Party.[5][6] He also served as the State Minister for Fisheries and Livestock in that cabinet.[7]

Bhuiyan served as an adviser of Khaleda Zia.[8] He was re-elected to the parliament in the by-election 2023 as an independent candidate.[3]

Death

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Abdus Sattar Bhuiyan died on 30 September 2023, at the age of 84.[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Constituency 244_11th_En". Bangladesh Parliament. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Brahmanbaria-2, where AL never won after 1975". Dhaka Tribune. 16 December 2022. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Newly elected six MPs take oath". Dhaka Tribune. 8 February 2023. Retrieved 20 February 2023.
  4. ^ ছয় আসনের বিজয়ীদের নিয়ে গেজেট প্রকাশ. banglanews24.com (in Bengali). 7 February 2023.
  5. ^ "Ukil Abdus Sattar made new power minister". The Daily Star. UNB. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  6. ^ "JSS leaders blame Wadud Bhuiyan for attacks in Khhagrachhari villages". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  7. ^ "Tap global poultry trade as no bird flu in Bangladesh". The Daily Star. UNB. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  8. ^ "Judges to be removed if they don't deliver verdict as per govt's wish". The Daily Observer. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  9. ^ "ব্রাহ্মণবাড়িয়া-২ আসনের সংসদ সদস্য আবদুস সাত্তার ভূঁইয়ার মৃত্যু". Prothomalo (in Bengali). 30 September 2023. Retrieved 30 September 2023.