Lutfor Rahman Khan Azad
Lutfor Rahman Khan Azad is a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and a former Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Tangail-3 constituency.[1]
Lutfor Rahman Khan Azad | |
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State Minister of Labour and Employment | |
In office 11 February 2002 – 22 May 2003 | |
State Minister of Textiles and Jute | |
In office 22 May 2003 – 6 May 2004 | |
State Minister of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment | |
In office 9 July 2006 – 29 October 2006 | |
Prime Minister | Khaleda Zia |
Member of Parliament for Tangail-3 | |
In office 1991–2006 | |
Preceded by | Saidur Rahman Khan |
Succeeded by | Mohammad Matiur Rahman |
Personal details | |
Political party | Bangladesh Nationalist Party |
Career
Azad was elected from Tangail-3 as a candidate of Bangladesh Nationalist Party in 1991, 1996, and 2001. In the three elections he beat Shamsur Rahman Khan Shahjahan, candidate of Bangladesh Awami League and his cousin.[2] He served as the State Minister of Science and Technology in the Second Khaleda Cabinet.[3] He also served as the State Minister for Expatriate Welfare and Overseas Employment.[4] He also served as the State Minister for Jute,[5] and the State Minister for NGO Affairs.[6]
On 2 January 2010, Azad was made one of the international affairs secretaries of Bangladesh Nationalist Party.[7]
References
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- "Prospective candidates busy wooing voters for next JS polls". theindependentbd.com. The Independent. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
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- "Explore job market for migrant workers". archive.thedailystar.net. The Daily Star. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
- "Govt sets 10pc industrial growth target by 2006". archive.thedailystar.net. The Daily Star. UNB. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
- "HR workers against indemnity to law enforcers". archive.thedailystar.net. The Daily Star. UNB. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
- "Delwar stays secy general". The Daily Star. 2 January 2010. Retrieved 19 February 2018.