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First Khaleda ministry

11th Council of Ministers of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
20 March 1991–30 March 1996
Khaleda Zia
Date formed20 March 1991
Date dissolved31 March 1996
People and organisations
PresidentShahabuddin Ahmed (acting)
Abdur Rahman Biswas
Prime MinisterKhaleda Zia
Total no. of members33
Member party  Bangladesh Nationalist Party
Status in legislatureMinority169 / 330 (51%)
Opposition party  Bangladesh Awami League
Opposition leaderSheikh Hasina
History
Election1991
Outgoing election1996 (Feb)
Legislature terms5th Jatiya Sangsad
6th Jatiya Sangsad
PredecessorShahabuddin
SuccessorHabibur

The First Khaleda ministry was the Government of Bangladesh during the 5th and 6th legislative sessions of the Jatiya Sangsad following the 1991 Bangladeshi general election. It began on 20 March 1991 and but had to be sworn in again on 19 September after the 12th constitutional amendment took effect following a constitutional referendum. In accordance to the amendment, all executive powers were transferred from the president to the prime minister and thus Khaleda Zia became the first female head of government of Bangladesh. The council of ministers was dissolved on 31 March 1996, when a constitutional non-partisan interim caretaker government system was introduced for the holding of general elections after the February 1996 general election conducted by the ministry was boycotted by most of the opposition.

Cabinet ministers

The following table is the list of ministers forming the cabinet:

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Ref
Prime MinisterKhaleda Zia20 March 199131 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of FinanceSaifur Rahman20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP
Minister of InformationNazmul Huda20 March 19911993 BNP
Shamsul Islam199330 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of Environment and ForestAkbar HossainOctober 199330 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary AffairsMirza Ghulam Hafiz20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of Water ResourcesMajid-ul-Haq20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of Foreign AffairsASM Mustafizur Rahman20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operativesAbdus Salam Talukder20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of CommunicationsOli Ahmad20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of Health and Family WelfareChowdhury Kamal Ibne Yusuf20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of IndustriesShamsul Islam Khan20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of Posts and TelecommunicationsMohammad Keramat Ali20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of CommerceM. K. Anwar20 March 19911993 BNP
Shamsul Islam199330 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of Social WelfareTariqul Islam20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of FoodShamsul Islam19911993 BNP
Ministry of Home AffairsAbdul Matin Chowdhury20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of Energy and Mineral ResourcesKhandaker Mosharraf Hossain20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of Housing and Public WorksRafiqul Islam Miah20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of Labour and EmploymentAbdul Mannan Bhuiyan20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of EducationA. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury20 March 199119 September 1991 BNP
Muhammad Jamiruddin Sircar19 September 199119 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of Fisheries and LivestockAbdullah Al Noman20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of JuteHannan Shah20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of PlanningA. M. Zahiruddin Khan20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP

State ministers

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Ref
Ministry of Posts and TelecommunicationsShamsul Islam20 March 1991September 1991 BNP
Ministry of Water ResourcesMosharraf Hossain Shahjahan20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of Religious AffairsM. A. Mannan20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP
Ministry of Environment and ForestGayeshwar Chandra Roy20 March 199130 October 1993 BNP

Deputy ministers

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Ref
Ministry of ShippingABM Zahidul Haq20 March 199130 March 1996 BNP

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