Shahabuddin Ahmed Cabinet

The Shahabuddin Ahmed Cabinet led the Interim Government of Bangladesh from 6 December 1990 to 20 March 1991.[1]

List of Advisors

No. Advisor Portfolio
1.Shahabuddin AhmedActing President and Chief Justice
2.Justice M A KhaleqMinistry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs
3.Mahmoud Kafil UddinMinistry of Finance.
4.Fakhruddin AhmedMinistry of Foreign Affairs.
5.Rehman SobhanMinistry of Planning
6.Wahiduddin MahmudMinistry of Energy, Mineral Resources
Ministry of Public Works
7.Zillur Rahman SiddiquiMinistry of Education
8.M A Alamgir KabirMinistry of Social Welfare, Women Affairs and Youth Development and Sports
9.AKM MusaMinistry of Industry
Ministry of Textiles and Jute
10.Dr. M. A. MajedMinistry of Health and Family Planning
11.Major (retd.) Rafiqul IslamMinistry of Shipping, Ports and Tourism
12.Professor Dr. Iajuddin AhmedMinistry of Culture and Food.
13.A. B. M. G. KibriaMinistry of Communication and Telecommunication
14.Qazi Fazlur RahmanMinistry of Irrigation, Forest, Environment, Fisheries and Livestock
15.Imam Ahmed ChowdhuryMinistry of Commerce.
16.BK DasMinistry of Relief and Rehabilitation.
17.M AnisuzzamanMinistry of Agriculture and Land.
18.AKM Aminul HaqueMinistry of Labour, Manpower and Internal resources
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gollark: True, but we have an awful lot of written stuff now.
gollark: I'm disappointed it's not cruxen.
gollark: The whole "borrowed from X" thing is really the crux of the issue - it just pulls words from other languages, but oh look now you need this grammar too.
gollark: `life` → `lives` also.

References

  1. Syedur Rahman (2010). Historical Dictionary of Bangladesh. Scarecrow Press. p. 303.
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