fbpx
Wikipedia

A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury

Abdul Qasim Mohammad Badruddoza Chowdhury[2] (known as AQM Badrudozza Chowdhury; /bʌdˌrdˈzɑː ˈdri/ ; born 11 October 1930)[3] served as the President of Bangladesh from 14 November 2001 until his resignation on 21 June 2002.[4] He was the founding secretary-general of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).[5]

AQM Badruddoza Chowdhury
একিউএম বদরুদ্দোজা চৌধুরী
Chowdhury in 1993
12th President of Bangladesh
In office
14 November 2001 – 21 June 2002
Prime MinisterKhaleda Zia
Preceded byShahabuddin Ahmed
Succeeded byMuhammad Jamiruddin Sircar (acting)
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
October 2001 – November 2001
Prime MinisterKhaleda Zia
Preceded byLatifur Rahman
Succeeded byMorshed Khan
Deputy Prime Minister of Bangladesh
In office
15 April 1979 – 23 August 1979
PresidentZiaur Rahman
Prime MinisterShah Azizur Rahman
Preceded byPosition created
Succeeded byJamal Uddin Ahmad
General Secretary of Bangladesh Nationalist Party
In office
1979–1990
Preceded byPosition established[1]
Succeeded byAbdus Salam Talukder
Personal details
Born (1930-10-11) 11 October 1930 (age 93)
Comilla, Bengal Presidency, British India (Now, Chittagong, Bangladesh)
Political partyBikalpa Dhara Bangladesh (2004–present)
Other political
affiliations
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (1978–2002)
Four Party Alliance (2001–2003)
ChildrenMahi B. Chowdhury
Parent
Alma mater
AwardsIndependence Day Award (1993)

He is also a physician, and former cultural activist, an author, essayist, playwright, television presenter and an orator of distinction.[4] He was awarded the National Television Award in 1976.

Early life Edit

Badruddoza Chowdhury was born in his maternal grandfather's house in Comilla.[4] His grandfather's home is in Majidpur Dayhata, Srinagar, Bikrampur (now Munshiganj District).[4] His father, Kafiluddin Chowdhury, was the general secretary of the United Front serving as a minister in the United Front provincial cabinet of the then East Pakistan and a Awami League leader. His mother was Sufia Khatun. Badruddoza passed his SSC from St Gregory's School in 1947 and HSC from Dhaka College in 1949.[6] He earned his MBBS degree from Dhaka Medical College in 1954–1955.

Medical career Edit

Chowdhury started his career in the medical profession. He served as an associate professor of medicine in Rajshahi Medical College in 1964 and Sir Salimullah Medical College during 1964–1970 and professor of medicine in Sylhet Medical College in 1970.[4] He served as the president of National Anti-Tuberculosis Association of Bangladesh (NATAB), president of International Union Against Tuberculosis of Lung Diseases (IUATLD) of Asia Pacific Zone.[4]

Political career Edit

Being inspired by Ziaur Rahman, the founder chairman of the party, Badruddoza entered into politics as the secretary general of the BNP during its early years. He won the parliament election of 1979 as a BNP nominee from Munshiganj and served as cabinet minister during the years 1979–1982. When the BNP again won parliamentary elections in 1991, after a short stint as Education and Cultural Affairs Minister (from 20 March 1991 until 19 September 1991), he was appointed Deputy Leader of the House of Bangladesh parliament.[7]

Presidency Edit

Chowdhury was appointed the Foreign Minister of Bangladesh when BNP party came to power in 2001. In November 2001, he was elected the President of Bangladesh by Jatiya Sangsad members. Seven months later the incident of him deciding not to visit BNP founder Ziaur Rahman's grave on his death anniversary provoked the party members. They accused him of betraying the party. In June 2002, Chowdhury resigned from office as was asked by the ruling party before the situation could turn any murkier.

Bikalpa Dhara Edit

Chowdhury felt the need of a third force in the de facto two-party democracy in Bangladesh. He expressed recruiting civil society members in politics to fight corruption and terrorism and establish good governance in the country through an alternate stream (lit. Bikalpa Dhara) political party.[8] He, along with his son Mahi B. Chowdhury and BNP parliamentarian M A Mannan resigned from the BNP to work for the new political party. Chowdhury was the president, with M A Mannan as the secretary-general of the new party, Bikalpa Dhara Bangladesh, formed in March 2004. It had been a strong critic of the government during the time, and most of its members were defects from the ruling BNP.[8]

For a brief period Chowdhury joined with senior statesman Oli Ahmed. Along with various senior ministers from the BNP cabinet they formed the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Bangladesh. This did not last and Chowdhury decided to come out of LDP and concentrate his efforts on reviving Bikalpa Dhara.

Chowdhury has been the party's president since its inception, except for a brief period between December 2008[9][10] and April 2009,[11] during which time he had resigned from his post after the party could secure no seats during the 9th parliament elections.[10]

Personal life Edit

Chowdhury is married to Hasina Warda Chowdhury.[12] Together they have a son, Mahi B. Chowdhury and two daughters Muna Chowdhury is a Barrister in Law and Shaila Sharmin Chowdhury is a physician.[12]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Intra-Party Democracy in Bangladesh: A Study of AL and BNP'S General Secretary/ Secretary General Elections – South Asia Journal". Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Bangladesh: Heads of State: 1971-2018". Archontology.org. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  3. ^ "৯৩ বছরে সাবেক রাষ্ট্রপতি বি. চৌধুরী". banglanews24.com (in Bengali). 11 October 2022. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "AQM Badruddoza Chowdhury". Banglapedia. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
  5. ^ Habib, Haroon. "The sacking of a President". Frontline. The Hindu Group. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  6. ^ Moshiul Alam (9 December 2012). [Democracy is not without compromise.]. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 10 December 2012. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  7. ^ "শিক্ষা মন্ত্রণালয়". moedu.gov.bd (in Bengali). Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  8. ^ a b "RRT RESEARCH RESPONSE". Refugee Review Tribunal, AUSTRALIA. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  9. ^ "Badruddoza, Mannan resign from party posts". The Daily Star. 1 January 2009. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  10. ^ a b . bdnews24.com. 31 December 2008. Archived from the original on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  11. ^ "Badruddoza Chowdhry becomes BDB chief again". The Daily Star. 9 April 2009. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  12. ^ a b "Khaleda visits ailing B Chowdhury". bdnews24.com. 18 February 2014.

badruddoza, chowdhury, abdul, qasim, mohammad, badruddoza, chowdhury, known, badrudozza, chowdhury, ɑː, born, october, 1930, served, president, bangladesh, from, november, 2001, until, resignation, june, 2002, founding, secretary, general, bangladesh, national. Abdul Qasim Mohammad Badruddoza Chowdhury 2 known as AQM Badrudozza Chowdhury b ʌ d ˌ r uː d oʊ ˈ z ɑː ˈ tʃ oʊ d r i born 11 October 1930 3 served as the President of Bangladesh from 14 November 2001 until his resignation on 21 June 2002 4 He was the founding secretary general of Bangladesh Nationalist Party BNP 5 AQM Badruddoza Chowdhuryএক উএম বদর দ দ জ চ ধ র Chowdhury in 199312th President of BangladeshIn office 14 November 2001 21 June 2002Prime MinisterKhaleda ZiaPreceded byShahabuddin AhmedSucceeded byMuhammad Jamiruddin Sircar acting Minister of Foreign AffairsIn office October 2001 November 2001Prime MinisterKhaleda ZiaPreceded byLatifur RahmanSucceeded byMorshed KhanDeputy Prime Minister of BangladeshIn office 15 April 1979 23 August 1979PresidentZiaur RahmanPrime MinisterShah Azizur RahmanPreceded byPosition createdSucceeded byJamal Uddin AhmadGeneral Secretary of Bangladesh Nationalist PartyIn office 1979 1990Preceded byPosition established 1 Succeeded byAbdus Salam TalukderPersonal detailsBorn 1930 10 11 11 October 1930 age 93 Comilla Bengal Presidency British India Now Chittagong Bangladesh Political partyBikalpa Dhara Bangladesh 2004 present Other politicalaffiliationsBangladesh Nationalist Party 1978 2002 Four Party Alliance 2001 2003 ChildrenMahi B ChowdhuryParentKafiluddin Chowdhury father Alma materDhaka CollegeDhaka Medical CollegeAwardsIndependence Day Award 1993 He is also a physician and former cultural activist an author essayist playwright television presenter and an orator of distinction 4 He was awarded the National Television Award in 1976 Contents 1 Early life 2 Medical career 3 Political career 4 Presidency 5 Bikalpa Dhara 6 Personal life 7 ReferencesEarly life EditBadruddoza Chowdhury was born in his maternal grandfather s house in Comilla 4 His grandfather s home is in Majidpur Dayhata Srinagar Bikrampur now Munshiganj District 4 His father Kafiluddin Chowdhury was the general secretary of the United Front serving as a minister in the United Front provincial cabinet of the then East Pakistan and a Awami League leader His mother was Sufia Khatun Badruddoza passed his SSC from St Gregory s School in 1947 and HSC from Dhaka College in 1949 6 He earned his MBBS degree from Dhaka Medical College in 1954 1955 Medical career EditChowdhury started his career in the medical profession He served as an associate professor of medicine in Rajshahi Medical College in 1964 and Sir Salimullah Medical College during 1964 1970 and professor of medicine in Sylhet Medical College in 1970 4 He served as the president of National Anti Tuberculosis Association of Bangladesh NATAB president of International Union Against Tuberculosis of Lung Diseases IUATLD of Asia Pacific Zone 4 Political career EditBeing inspired by Ziaur Rahman the founder chairman of the party Badruddoza entered into politics as the secretary general of the BNP during its early years He won the parliament election of 1979 as a BNP nominee from Munshiganj and served as cabinet minister during the years 1979 1982 When the BNP again won parliamentary elections in 1991 after a short stint as Education and Cultural Affairs Minister from 20 March 1991 until 19 September 1991 he was appointed Deputy Leader of the House of Bangladesh parliament 7 Presidency EditChowdhury was appointed the Foreign Minister of Bangladesh when BNP party came to power in 2001 In November 2001 he was elected the President of Bangladesh by Jatiya Sangsad members Seven months later the incident of him deciding not to visit BNP founder Ziaur Rahman s grave on his death anniversary provoked the party members They accused him of betraying the party In June 2002 Chowdhury resigned from office as was asked by the ruling party before the situation could turn any murkier Bikalpa Dhara EditChowdhury felt the need of a third force in the de facto two party democracy in Bangladesh He expressed recruiting civil society members in politics to fight corruption and terrorism and establish good governance in the country through an alternate stream lit Bikalpa Dhara political party 8 He along with his son Mahi B Chowdhury and BNP parliamentarian M A Mannan resigned from the BNP to work for the new political party Chowdhury was the president with M A Mannan as the secretary general of the new party Bikalpa Dhara Bangladesh formed in March 2004 It had been a strong critic of the government during the time and most of its members were defects from the ruling BNP 8 For a brief period Chowdhury joined with senior statesman Oli Ahmed Along with various senior ministers from the BNP cabinet they formed the Liberal Democratic Party LDP Bangladesh This did not last and Chowdhury decided to come out of LDP and concentrate his efforts on reviving Bikalpa Dhara Chowdhury has been the party s president since its inception except for a brief period between December 2008 9 10 and April 2009 11 during which time he had resigned from his post after the party could secure no seats during the 9th parliament elections 10 Personal life EditChowdhury is married to Hasina Warda Chowdhury 12 Together they have a son Mahi B Chowdhury and two daughters Muna Chowdhury is a Barrister in Law and Shaila Sharmin Chowdhury is a physician 12 References Edit Intra Party Democracy in Bangladesh A Study of AL and BNP S General Secretary Secretary General Elections South Asia Journal Retrieved 17 September 2019 Bangladesh Heads of State 1971 2018 Archontology org Retrieved 18 February 2018 ৯৩ বছর স ব ক র ষ ট রপত ব চ ধ র banglanews24 com in Bengali 11 October 2022 Retrieved 27 August 2023 a b c d e f AQM Badruddoza Chowdhury Banglapedia Retrieved 26 July 2015 Habib Haroon The sacking of a President Frontline The Hindu Group Retrieved 22 September 2011 Moshiul Alam 9 December 2012 আপস সমঝ ত ছ ড গণতন ত র হয ন Democracy is not without compromise Prothom Alo in Bengali Archived from the original on 10 December 2012 Retrieved 9 December 2012 শ ক ষ মন ত রণ লয moedu gov bd in Bengali Retrieved 27 August 2023 a b RRT RESEARCH RESPONSE Refugee Review Tribunal AUSTRALIA Retrieved 22 September 2011 Badruddoza Mannan resign from party posts The Daily Star 1 January 2009 Retrieved 22 September 2011 a b Badruddoza resigns Bikalpadhara presidency bdnews24 com 31 December 2008 Archived from the original on 2 April 2012 Retrieved 22 September 2011 Badruddoza Chowdhry becomes BDB chief again The Daily Star 9 April 2009 Retrieved 22 September 2011 a b Khaleda visits ailing B Chowdhury bdnews24 com 18 February 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Q M Badruddoza Chowdhury amp oldid 1180091951, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.