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Ashrafuddin Ahmad Chowdhury

Ashrafuddin Ahmad Chowdhury (Bengali: আশরাফউদ্দীন আহমদ চৌধুরী; 1894 – 25 March 1976) was a Bengali politician who had served as general secretary of the Congress Party's Bengal branch, member of the East Bengal Legislative Assembly and later as the Education Minister of Pakistan.[1] He was an advocate of Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy's United Bengal proposal.

Ashrafuddin Ahmad Chowdhury
আশরাফউদ্দীন আহমদ চৌধুরী
General Secretary of Bengal Province Congress
In office
1937–1942
Member of the East Bengal Legislative Assembly
In office
1954–1955
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor‑GeneralGhulam Muhammad
Prime MinisterMohammad Ali Bogra
Education Minister of Pakistan
In office
1954–1955
Personal details
Born1894
Batagram, Tipperah District
Bengal Presidency
Died25 March 1976(1976-03-25) (aged 81–82)
Bangladesh
Political party
ChildrenRabeya Chowdhury
Alma materHare School
St. Xavier's Collegiate School
Rajshahi College
Calcutta University

Early life edit

Chowdhury was born in 1894, into a well-reputed Bengali Muslim family of zamindars in Batagram, Tipperah District, Bengal Presidency (now Comilla District, Bangladesh). He was a son of Tofazzal Ahmad Chowdhury, alias Anu Mia, an influential zamindar of that time. Chowdhury moved to Calcutta for his education, where he studied at the Hare School and then at the St. Xavier's Collegiate School. He completed his bachelor's degree from the Rajshahi College in North Bengal, and then completed law school at the Calcutta University in 1919.[1]

Career edit

Chowdhury was a prominent leader in the anti-British Indian independence movement. He was involved in the Khilafat Movement and Non-cooperation Movement as an activist and the leader of the All India National Congress's Bengal branch.[2][3] He became a leader of the Tippera Krishak Samiti's moderate side.[4] From 1937 to 1941, he was the general secretary of the Bengal Provincial Congress Committee during the presidency of Subhash Chandra Bose. He was one of the closest allies of Bose and played an instrumental role in organising Bengal Congress at that time. Chowdhury also played a vital role in formation of Forward Bloc with Bose and was a vital member in the founding Working Committee of All India Forward Bloc, which was the party's highest forum for whole India. He supported Indian nationalism and Hindu-Muslim unity. He was also the first non-British chairman of the District Board of Tipperah (Comilla) and was a member of the Bengal Legislative Assembly. During 1921- 1947, he served several terms of imprisonment as a political prisoner, opposing the British Raj.

In the 1940s he joined the Nikhil Banga Jamiat-i-Ulama-i-Hind. Chowdhury stood as a candidate of the Nizam-e-Islam Party as part of the United Front alliance during the 1954 East Bengal Legislative Assembly elections, in which he gained a seat in his home constituency of Comilla. In 1954, he became the Minister of Education during the cabinet of A. K. Fazlul Huq, he became Education Minister again during the cabinet of Abu Hussain Sarkar.[1]

Death and legacy edit

Chowdhury died on 25 March 1976 in Bangladesh.[1] He left behind his wife, Razia Khatun Chowdhurani, a poet and litterateur, and their daughter Rabeya Chowdhury, a prominent politician of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Razzaq, Rana (2012). "Chowdhury, Ashrafuddin Ahmad". In Sirajul Islam; Miah, Sajahan; Khanam, Mahfuza; Ahmed, Sabbir (eds.). Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Online ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Banglapedia Trust, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. OCLC 52727562. OL 30677644M. Retrieved 2 May 2024.
  2. ^ Hashmi, Taj ul-Islam (2012). "Peasant Movements". In Sirajul Islam; Miah, Sajahan; Khanam, Mahfuza; Ahmed, Sabbir (eds.). Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Online ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Banglapedia Trust, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. OCLC 52727562. OL 30677644M. Retrieved 2 May 2024.
  3. ^ Ahmed, Sufia (2012). "Khilafat Movement". In Sirajul Islam; Miah, Sajahan; Khanam, Mahfuza; Ahmed, Sabbir (eds.). Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Online ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Banglapedia Trust, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. OCLC 52727562. OL 30677644M. Retrieved 2 May 2024.
  4. ^ Islam, Sirajul (2012). "Tippera Krishak Samiti". In Sirajul Islam; Miah, Sajahan; Khanam, Mahfuza; Ahmed, Sabbir (eds.). Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Online ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Banglapedia Trust, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. OCLC 52727562. OL 30677644M. Retrieved 2 May 2024.

ashrafuddin, ahmad, chowdhury, bengali, আশর, ফউদ, আহমদ, 1894, march, 1976, bengali, politician, served, general, secretary, congress, party, bengal, branch, member, east, bengal, legislative, assembly, later, education, minister, pakistan, advocate, huseyn, sh. Ashrafuddin Ahmad Chowdhury Bengali আশর ফউদ দ ন আহমদ চ ধ র 1894 25 March 1976 was a Bengali politician who had served as general secretary of the Congress Party s Bengal branch member of the East Bengal Legislative Assembly and later as the Education Minister of Pakistan 1 He was an advocate of Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy s United Bengal proposal Ashrafuddin Ahmad Chowdhuryআশর ফউদ দ ন আহমদ চ ধ র General Secretary of Bengal Province CongressIn office 1937 1942Member of the East Bengal Legislative AssemblyIn office 1954 1955MonarchElizabeth IIGovernor GeneralGhulam MuhammadPrime MinisterMohammad Ali BograEducation Minister of PakistanIn office 1954 1955Personal detailsBorn1894Batagram Tipperah DistrictBengal PresidencyDied25 March 1976 1976 03 25 aged 81 82 BangladeshPolitical partyAll India National CongressNizam e Islam PartyChildrenRabeya ChowdhuryAlma materHare SchoolSt Xavier s Collegiate SchoolRajshahi CollegeCalcutta University Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Death and legacy 4 ReferencesEarly life editChowdhury was born in 1894 into a well reputed Bengali Muslim family of zamindars in Batagram Tipperah District Bengal Presidency now Comilla District Bangladesh He was a son of Tofazzal Ahmad Chowdhury alias Anu Mia an influential zamindar of that time Chowdhury moved to Calcutta for his education where he studied at the Hare School and then at the St Xavier s Collegiate School He completed his bachelor s degree from the Rajshahi College in North Bengal and then completed law school at the Calcutta University in 1919 1 Career editChowdhury was a prominent leader in the anti British Indian independence movement He was involved in the Khilafat Movement and Non cooperation Movement as an activist and the leader of the All India National Congress s Bengal branch 2 3 He became a leader of the Tippera Krishak Samiti s moderate side 4 From 1937 to 1941 he was the general secretary of the Bengal Provincial Congress Committee during the presidency of Subhash Chandra Bose He was one of the closest allies of Bose and played an instrumental role in organising Bengal Congress at that time Chowdhury also played a vital role in formation of Forward Bloc with Bose and was a vital member in the founding Working Committee of All India Forward Bloc which was the party s highest forum for whole India He supported Indian nationalism and Hindu Muslim unity He was also the first non British chairman of the District Board of Tipperah Comilla and was a member of the Bengal Legislative Assembly During 1921 1947 he served several terms of imprisonment as a political prisoner opposing the British Raj In the 1940s he joined the Nikhil Banga Jamiat i Ulama i Hind Chowdhury stood as a candidate of the Nizam e Islam Party as part of the United Front alliance during the 1954 East Bengal Legislative Assembly elections in which he gained a seat in his home constituency of Comilla In 1954 he became the Minister of Education during the cabinet of A K Fazlul Huq he became Education Minister again during the cabinet of Abu Hussain Sarkar 1 Death and legacy editChowdhury died on 25 March 1976 in Bangladesh 1 He left behind his wife Razia Khatun Chowdhurani a poet and litterateur and their daughter Rabeya Chowdhury a prominent politician of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party citation needed References edit a b c d Razzaq Rana 2012 Chowdhury Ashrafuddin Ahmad In Sirajul Islam Miah Sajahan Khanam Mahfuza Ahmed Sabbir eds Banglapedia the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Online ed Dhaka Bangladesh Banglapedia Trust Asiatic Society of Bangladesh ISBN 984 32 0576 6 OCLC 52727562 OL 30677644M Retrieved 2 May 2024 Hashmi Taj ul Islam 2012 Peasant Movements In Sirajul Islam Miah Sajahan Khanam Mahfuza Ahmed Sabbir eds Banglapedia the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Online ed Dhaka Bangladesh Banglapedia Trust Asiatic Society of Bangladesh ISBN 984 32 0576 6 OCLC 52727562 OL 30677644M Retrieved 2 May 2024 Ahmed Sufia 2012 Khilafat Movement In Sirajul Islam Miah Sajahan Khanam Mahfuza Ahmed Sabbir eds Banglapedia the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Online ed Dhaka Bangladesh Banglapedia Trust Asiatic Society of Bangladesh ISBN 984 32 0576 6 OCLC 52727562 OL 30677644M Retrieved 2 May 2024 Islam Sirajul 2012 Tippera Krishak Samiti In Sirajul Islam Miah Sajahan Khanam Mahfuza Ahmed Sabbir eds Banglapedia the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Online ed Dhaka Bangladesh Banglapedia Trust Asiatic Society of Bangladesh ISBN 984 32 0576 6 OCLC 52727562 OL 30677644M Retrieved 2 May 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ashrafuddin Ahmad Chowdhury amp oldid 1220782961, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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