Fakir Abdul Mannan (1901, Gazipur - 1994)[1][2] was the former Minister of Agriculture of East Pakistan and lawyer.[3]

Career

Rahman was involved in the Pakistan Movement as a leader of the Muslim League.[4] In 1960, Rahman was the Secretary of the Provincial Muslim League.[5]

Mannan was the Minister of Food and Agriculture of East Pakistan from 1965 to 1968.[2][6][7] He is a former Provincial General Secretary of East Pakistan Muslim League.[8] He also served as the President of East Pakistan Provincial Muslim League and had called Bengalis "crooks that is why they respond to the leadership of a crook".[9]

Rahman ran against Tajuddin Ahmad and lost to him by 13 thousand votes [10][11]

Personal life

Mannan' son, Hannan Shah, was a former Minister of Bangladesh and his other son, Shah Abu Nayeem Mominur Rahman, was a justice of Bangladesh Supreme Court.[2]

Death

Mannan died in 1994. He is buried in Chala Bazar, Gazipur.[2][1]

References

  1. 1 2 Khan, Mohammad Ayub (2007). Diaries of Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan, 1966-1972. Oxford University Press. p. 571. ISBN 978-0-19-547442-8.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "BNP leader, former minister Hannan Shah dies at 74". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
  3. Sen, Rangalal (1986). Political Elites in Bangladesh. University Press. p. 200. ISBN 978-0-8364-2170-5.
  4. Division, Bangladesh Ministry of Cabinet Affairs Establishment (1969). Bangladesh District Gazetteers: Dacca. Bangladesh Government Press. p. 77.
  5. Services, East Pakistan (Pakistan) Directorate of Livestock (1961). Report. East Pakistan Government Press. p. 20.
  6. "Rest of the News". Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan. 25 September 1966. p. 39. [photo caption:] receiving the 1st Prize (Fish Aquarium) from Food and Agriculture Minister of East Pakistan, Mr. Fakir Abdul Mannan.
  7. Proceedings. May 13-14, 1966. Atomic Energy Centre. 1967.
  8. Pakistan Affairs. Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan. 1959.
  9. Khan, Mohammad Ayub (2007). Diaries of Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan, 1966-1972. Oxford University Press. p. 258. ISBN 978-0-19-547442-8.
  10. The Journal of Social Studies. Centre for Social Studies. 2001. p. 77.
  11. Yusuf, Ananta (2016-07-23). "Portrait of a leader". The Daily Star. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
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