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List Of Members Of The 2nd National Assembly Of Pakistan
The 2nd Parliament of Pakistan was the unicameral legislature of Pakistan formed after the first assembly was dissolved by Ghulam Muhammad. There were 72 members of parliament, including 40 from East Bengal, 21 from West Punjab, 4 from the Northwest Frontier Province, 5 from Sindh, 1 from Balochistan and 1 from Karachi. East Bengal # Abdul Aleem # Abdul Karim # Muhammad Abdul Khaleque # Abdul Wahab Khan # Abdul Rahman Khan # Abdus Sattar # Abdul Mansur Ahmad # Adeluddin Ahmad # Ataur Rahman Khan # Moulana Athar Ali # Gour Chandra Bala # Canteswar Barman # Abdul Latif Biswas # Hamidul Huq Choudhury # Nurul Huq Choudhury # Yusuf Ali Chowdhury # Akshay Kumar Das # Basanta Kumar Das # A.H. Deldar Ahmed # Bhupendra Kumar Datta # Kamini Kumar Dutta # Farid Ahmad # A. K. Fazlul Huq # Sardar Fazlul Karim # Fazlur Rahman # Peter Paul Gomez # Lutufur Rahman Khan # Mahfuzul Huq # Mahmud Ali # Rasa Raj Mandal # Misbahuddin Hussain # Mohammed Ali # Moslem Ali Molla # Sheikh M ...
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Pakistan
Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of almost 243 million people, and has the world's Islam by country#Countries, second-largest Muslim population just behind Indonesia. Pakistan is the List of countries and dependencies by area, 33rd-largest country in the world by area and 2nd largest in South Asia, spanning . It has a coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by India to India–Pakistan border, the east, Afghanistan to Durand Line, the west, Iran to Iran–Pakistan border, the southwest, and China to China–Pakistan border, the northeast. It is separated narrowly from Tajikistan by Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor in the north, and also shares a maritime border with Oman. Islamabad is the nation's capital, while Karachi is its largest city and fina ...
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Akshay Kumar Das
Akshay Kumar Das ( bn, অক্ষয় কুমার দাস) (1903 - ?) was a Bengali Dalit politician of Pakistan, who served as a representative of East Pakistan in both the First and Second Constituent Assemblies, and held multiple ministries across the 1950s in governments formed by different political parties. Das was born at Sullah, Sylhet in 1903. He was a lawyer by training, and practiced at the local court before joining politics. In the 1937 Assam Provincial Assembly Elections, he filed his nomination from Sunamganj, a dual-member constituency, from the Constitutionalist Party. Das won the reserved seat, unopposed. In February 1938, he was appointed as the Minister of Law in the Second Ministry of Muhammed Saadulah, as Muslim League entered into new coalitions to preserve power. Nonetheless, as the government fell in September with Congress poaching off coalition partners, Das switched sides to become the Minister of Excise and Agriculture under the premiership ...
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Mohammed Ali (Pakistani Politician)
Sahibzada Syed Mohammad Ali Chowdhury ( bn, সৈয়দ মোহাম্মদ আলী চৌধুরী; Urdu: سید محمد علی چوہدری), more commonly known as Mohammad Ali Bogra ( bn, মোহাম্মদ আলী বগুড়া; Urdu: محمد علی بوگڑا); (19 October 1909 – 23 January 1963), or as Mohammad Ali of Bogra, was a Pakistani Bengali politician, statesman, and a career diplomat who served as third prime minister of Pakistan, appointed in this capacity in 1953 until he stepped down in 1955 in favour of Finance Minister Muhammad Ali. After his education at the Presidency College at the University of Calcutta, he started his political career on Muslim League's platform and joined the Bengal's provincial cabinet of then- Prime Minister H. S. Suhrawardy in the 1940s. After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, he joined the foreign ministry as a diplomat and briefly tenured as Pakistan's ambassador to Burma (1948), High Com ...
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Misbahuddin Hussain
Syed Misbahuddin Hussain was a Member of the 2nd National Assembly of Pakistan as a representative of East Pakistan. Career Hussain was a Member of the 2nd National Assembly of Pakistan. He spoke in the assembly against the lack of representation of Bengalis Bengalis (singular Bengali bn, বাঙ্গালী/বাঙালি ), also rendered as Bangalee or the Bengali people, are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group originating from and culturally affiliated with the Bengal region of S ... in the Armed forces of Pakistan. He believed it was a "short sighted policy" that would bring "ruin" to Pakistan. References Pakistani MNAs 1955–1958 Possibly living people People of East Pakistan {{Pakistan-MNA-stub ...
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Rasa Raj Mandal
Rasa Raj Mandal was a Member of the 2nd National Assembly of Pakistan as a representative of East Pakistan East Pakistan was a Pakistani province established in 1955 by the One Unit Scheme, One Unit Policy, renaming the province as such from East Bengal, which, in modern times, is split between India and Bangladesh. Its land borders were with India .... Career Mandal was a Member of the 2nd National Assembly of Pakistan. On 26 September 1953, he was sworn in as the State Minister of Economics. He was the General Secretary of the East Bengal Scheduled Castes Federation. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Mandal Pakistani MNAs 1955–1958 Living people Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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Mahmud Ali (statesman)
Mahmud Ali ( bn, মাহমুদ আলী; ur, ; 1 September 1919 – 17 November 2006) was a progressive leftist Pakistani politician known for his agrarian politics. He was part of the Freedom Movement and played an important role during the Sylhet referendum which led to its merger with East Bengal. As member of Pakistan's Second Constituent Assembly he demanded the recognition of Bengali as one of the national languages of Pakistan and advocated the cause through his newspaper, the ''Nao Belal''. He strongly opposed the 'One Unit' scheme and voted against the merger in 1956. After the dissolution of the assembly and abrogation of the 1956 Constitution he worked towards the restoration of provinces and a parliamentary form of government based on adult franchise. Early life and family Mahmud Ali was born into a Bengali Muslim family of lawyers, writers and politicians on 1 September 1919, in Alimabagh, Sunamganj, Sylhet District. His father, Moulvi Mujahid Ali was a ...
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Mahfuzul Huq
Mahfuzul Huq was a Member of Parliament of Pakistan representing the eastern East Bengal ur, , common_name = East Bengal , status = Province of the Dominion of Pakistan , p1 = Bengal Presidency , flag_p1 = Flag of British Bengal.svg , s1 = East .... Career Huq was elected to parliament from Chittagong, East Pakistan as a Muslim candidate in 1955. References Pakistani MNAs 1955–1958 {{Pakistan-MNA-stub People from Chittagong District ...
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Lutufur Rahman Khan
Lutfur Rahman Khan was a Member of the 3rd National Assembly of Pakistan as a representative of East Pakistan East Pakistan was a Pakistani province established in 1955 by the One Unit Scheme, One Unit Policy, renaming the province as such from East Bengal, which, in modern times, is split between India and Bangladesh. Its land borders were with India .... Career Khan was a Member of the 3rd National Assembly of Pakistan representing Mymensingh-I. Khan was elected to parliament from East Pakistan as a Muslim candidate in the 2nd National Assembly of Pakistan. He had also served as a State Minister. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Khan Pakistani MNAs 1962–1965 Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Pakistani MNAs 1955–1958 ...
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Peter Paul Gomez
Peter Paul Gomez was a Member of Parliament of Pakistan representing East Bengal ur, , common_name = East Bengal , status = Province of the Dominion of Pakistan , p1 = Bengal Presidency , flag_p1 = Flag of British Bengal.svg , s1 = East .... References Pakistani MNAs 1955–1958 {{Pakistan-MNA-stub ...
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Fazlur Rahman (politician)
Fazlur Rahman ( bn, ফজলুর রহমান, ur, فضل الرحمٰن; 1905–1966) was a Bengali politician and lawyer. He was the first Education Minister of Pakistan and a member of the 1st and 2nd National Assemblies of Pakistan. Early life and education Fazlur Rahman was born in 1905, to an Urdu-speaking Bengali Muslim family in the village of Shinepukur, Dohar, Dhaka. He studied at Bharga High School and later obtained a Master of Arts degree in history in 1929. In 1933, he earned a BL degree. Career After completing his education, Fazlur Rahman initially started in the law sector but participated in social work and politics. During this period, he was a part of the Bengal Provincial Muslim League's Working Committee as well as the All-India Muslim League's Central Committee. In 1937, he was elected as a member of the Bengal Legislative Assembly for Dacca. The Council appointed him as Chief Whip in 1943. In 1946, Fazlur Rahman became the Revenue Minister of ...
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Sardar Fazlul Karim
Sardar Fazlul Karim ( bn, সরদার ফজলুল করিম; 1 May 1925 – 15 June 2014) was a scholar, academic, philosopher and essayist in Bangladesh. Early life and family Sardar Fazlul Karim was born on 1 May 1925, to a lower middle class Bengali Muslim family of Sardars in the village of Atipara in Wazirpur located in the Backergunge District of the Bengal Presidency (present-day Barisal District, Bangladesh). His father, Khabiruddin Sardar, was a farmer, and his mother, Safura Begum, was a housewife. He had one brother and three sisters, and they grew up in the village.বাংলা একাডেমী চরিতাভিধান Education When Sardar was a high school student, Saratchandra Chatterjee's novel ''Pather Dabi'' (Demand for a Pathway) inspired him to dream of a revolution for the first time; his friend Mozammel Haq had given him the book. Young Mozammel, a political activist and journalist, died in 1965 Cairo plane crash. The book greatly i ...
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Farid Ahmad
Farid Ahmad was a Bengali Pakistani politician, lawyer, and vice-president of Pakistan Democratic Party. Early life Ahmad was born on 3 January 1923 in Rashid Nagar, Ramu Upazila, Cox's Bazar District, East Bengal, British Raj. He completed his Matriculation from Cox's Bazar Government High School. He finished his I.A. from Chittagong Government College. In 1945 he graduated with B.A. in English language from the University of Dhaka. He completed his M.A. from the University of Dhaka in 1946. In 1947 he completed his LLB degree. Career Ahmad was elected vice-president of Dhaka University Central Student Union. In 1952 he joined the Nizam-e-Islam Party. In 1954 he was elected to the East Bengal Provincial Assembly and in 1955 he was elected to the Pakistan Constituent Assembly. From 1954 to 1969 he was the general secretary of the Nizam-e-Islam Party. He served as the chief whip of the East Bengal Provincial Assembly. He served in the cabinet of Ismail Ibrahim Chundrigar as th ...
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