Azizur Rahman ministry was created from 15 April 1979 to 24 March 1982.[1] The cabinet served under President Ziaur Rahman till the assassination of Ziaur Rahman.[2]
List of Cabinet Ministers
No. | Image | Name | Status | Term |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Shah Azizur Rahman | Prime Minister[1] | 15 April 1979 | |
2 | Jamal Uddin Ahmad | Deputy Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Minister of Education | 15 April 1979 to 24 March 1982 | |
3 | S. A. Bari | Deputy Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Minister of Industries | ||
4 | Muhammad Shamsul Huq | Minister of Foreign Affairs | ||
5 | Abdul Momen Khan | Minister of Food | ||
6 | M Majidul Huq | Minister of Establishment | ||
7 | Abdul Halim Chowdhury | Minister of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperative | ||
8 | Abu Saleh Mohammad Mustafizur Rahman | Ministry of Home Affairs | ||
9 | Saifur Rahman | Minister of Finance | ||
10 | Kazi Anwarul Haque | Minister of Power, Flood control, & Water resources | ||
11 | Shamsul Huda Chaudhury | Minister of Information and Broadcasting | ||
12 | Nurul Huq | Minister of Ports and Shipping | ||
13 | Nurul Islam Shishu | Minister of Agriculture and Forests | ||
14 | KM Obaidur Rahman | Minister of Civil Aviation and Tourism | ||
15 | Abdul Alim | Minister of Railway, Roads, and Highway | ||
16 | Habib Ullah Khan | Minister of Jute | ||
17 | Abdur Rahman Biswas | Minister of Religious Affairs | ||
18 | Akbar Hossain | Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources | ||
19 | Fashiuddin Mahtab | Minister of Planning | ||
20 | M. A. Matin | Minister of Youth Development | ||
21 | Emran Ali Sarkar | Minister of relief and Rehabilitation | ||
22 | AKM Maidul Islam | Minister of Post, Telephone, and Telegraph | ||
23 | Md. Reazuddin Ahmed | Minister of Labour and Labour Welfare | ||
24 | Muhammad Yusuf Ali | Minister of Textiles |
State Ministers
No. | Image | Name | Position |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Abdul Baten | State Minister of Education | |
2 | Abu Ahmad Fazlul Karim | Minister of Population Control | |
3 | R. A. Ghani | State Minister of Science and Technology | |
4 | Iqbal Hasan Mahmud | State Minister of Agriculture and Forests | |
5 | Sunil Kumar Gupta | State Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources | |
6 | Dr. Abul Quasem | State Minister for Youth Development | |
7 | Aung Shwe Prue Chowdhury | State Minister of Food | |
8 | Taslima Abed | State Minister of Women Affairs | |
9 | Mohammad Ismail | State Minister of Land Administration and Land Reforms | |
10 | Chowdhury Tanbir Ahmed Siddiky | State Minister of Commerce | |
12 | L. K. Siddiqi | State Minister of Power, State Minister of Water Resources & Flood Control | |
13 | Aftabuzzaman | State Minister of Fisheries and Livestock | |
14 | Sirajul Haque Montu | State Minister of Textiles | |
15 | Amirul Islam Kamal | State Minister of Culture and Sports | |
16 | Muhammad Jamiruddin Sircar | State Minister of Public Works and Urban Development | |
17 | Abdus Salam Talukder | State Minister of Law and Parliamentary Affairs | |
18 | Syed Mahibul Hasan | State Minister of Human Resources Development and Social Welfare |
Deputy Ministers
No. | Image | Name | Position |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Begum Kamrun Nahar Jafar | Deputy Minister of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperative | |
2 | Professor Abdus Salam | Deputy Minister of Home Affairs | |
3 | Jafar Imam | Deputy Minister of Relief and Rehabilitation | |
4 | Iqbal Hossain Chowdhury | Deputy Minister of Food | |
5 | Mabud Fatema Kabir | Deputy Minister of Health and Population Control |
References
- 1 2 Māhaphuja Ullāha (2016). President Zia of Bangladesh : a political biography. Dhaka. pp. 457–458. ISBN 978-984-20-0492-6. OCLC 956502101.
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