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Bangladeshi politician

Md. Faridul Haq Khan
মো: ফরিদুল হক খান
Minister of Religious Affairs
In office
11 January 2024 – 6 August 2024
Prime MinisterSheikh Hasina
Preceded byMotiur Rahman
Succeeded byA F M Khalid Hossain
Member of the Bangladesh Parliament
for Jamalpur-2
In office
12 January 2009 – 6 August 2024
Preceded bySultan Mahmud Babu
Minister of State for Religious Affairs
In office
24 Nov 2020 – 10 January 2024
Prime MinisterSheikh Hasina
Preceded bySheikh Mohammed Abdullah
Succeeded byVacant
Personal details
Born (1956-01-02) 2 January 1956 (age 68)
Uttar Shirajbad, Islampur, Jamalpur District, East Pakistan
NationalityBangladeshi
Political partyBangladesh Awami League
NicknameDulal

Md. Faridul Haq Khan is a Bangladesh Awami League politician, a former minister of religious affairs, and a former Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Jamalpur-2 constituency.

Early life

Khan was born on 2 January 1956 in Uttar Shirajbad, Islampur, Jamalpur District, East Pakistan, Pakistan. He studied up to high school, completing his HSC.

Career

Khan was elected to parliament from Jamalpur-2 as a candidate of the Bangladesh Awami League. He beat Sultan Mahmud Babu, the candidate of Bangladesh Nationalist Party, to win the election. On 24 November 2020 he takes oath as state minister for religious affairs.

References

  1. "Sugarcane crushing starts in two mills". The Daily Star. 28 November 2010. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  2. "Md. Faridul Haque Khan". Amarmp. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  3. "Bangladesh Election Result 2014". election.dhakatribune.com. Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  4. "Jamalpur hopefuls prepare for national polls". The Independent. Dhaka. Archived from the original on 23 February 2018. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  5. "Jamalpur MP Faridul Haque set to become new state minister for religious affairs". The Financial Express. Dhaka. Retrieved 16 May 2022.


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