Amir Hossain Amu Explained

Amir Hossain Amu
Native Name:আমির হোসেন আমু
Native Name Lang:bn
Constituency Mp:Jhalokati-2
Parliament:Bangladesh
Term Start:25 January 2009
Term End:6 August 2024
Predecessor:Israt Sultana Elen Bhutto
Office1:Minister of Industries
Primeminister1:Sheikh Hasina
Term Start1:January 2014
Term End1:December 2019
Predecessor1:Dilip Barua
Successor1:Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun
Office2:Minister of Food of Bangladesh
Primeminister2:Sheikh Hasina
Term Start2:March 2000
Term End2:July 2001[1]
Predecessor2:A. Z. M. Naziruddin
Office3:Advisory Council Member of Bangladesh Awami League
Term Start3:1 January 2022
Party:Bangladesh Awami League
Alma Mater:University of Dhaka
Birth Date:1 January 1940
Birth Place:Jhalokati, Bakerganj, Bengal, British India (now, Barisal, Bangladesh)
Nationality:Bangladeshi

Amir Hossain Amu (born 1 January 1940) is a Bangladeshi politician, a former Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Jhalokati-2 constituency,[2] and served as the Minister of Industries during 2014–2019.[3] He is currently the coordinator and spokesman for the Awami League-led 14-party Grand Alliance.[4]

Birth and education

Amu was born on 1 January 1940 in Jhalakathi subdivision of Barisal district. His father Mohammad Moazzem Hossain and mother Aklima Khatun. He obtained BA from Barisal BM College in 1965 and LLB from Barisal Law College in 1968. He earned graduation degree in history from the University of Dhaka.[5]

Career

Amu contested the General Election in 1991 from Jhalokati-2 as a candidate of the Awami League but came third third after Gazi Aziz Ferdous of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and Zulfiker Ali Bhutto of the Jatiya Party.[6] He had received 30,808 while the winner had received 43,673 votes.

Amu contested the General Election in 2001 from Jhalokati-2 as a candidate of the Awami League but lost to Israt Sultana Elen Bhutto of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. He had received 54,378 votes while she had received 92,116 votes.

On 23 July 2003, Amu's house in Jhalokati District was vandalized by Bangladesh Nationalist Party activists who destroyed the boundary, door, and windows of the house.[7] In December 2003, he failed to address a rally in Munshiganj district marking the triennial council of the party due to road blocks by activists of the governing Bangladesh Nationalist Party.[8]

Amu was injured in the August 2004 Dhaka grenade attack which was an attempted assassination of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at a rally of the Awami League.[9]

When party president Sheikh Hasina was exiled by the Caretaker government of Bangladesh (2006–08), Amu became one of top leaders who preserved and represented the party in her absence.[10] [11] However, he also developed differences with Hasina, criticising her for making a pact with the Islamist Khelafat Majlish party despite the Awami League's policy of secularism, and not discussing it first with other party leaders. Sheikh Hasina in turn criticised Amu for appearing supportive of the caretaker government. Activists of Awami League opposed to reforms attacked followers of Amu at the party office in September 2007.[12] He was removed from the newly reformed central committee of the Awami League in July 2009.[13]

In 2008, Amu was elected to parliament from Jhalokati-2 as a candidate of the Awami League with 104,444 votes while his nearest rival Israt Sultana Elen Bhutto of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party received 73,851.[14]

Amu was re-elected unopposed in the 2014 general election from Jhalokati-2 after opposition parties, including the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, withdrew their candidacies in a boycott of the general election.[15] He was appointed the Minister of Industries at the Third Sheikh Hasina cabinet.[16] [17] He was against leasing land of state owned enterprises to private companies.[18]

Amu represented Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the inauguration ceremony of Mamata Banerjee, Chief Minister of West Bengal, in 2016.[19] In March 2017, a constable of Barisal Metropolitan Police was suspended for taking selfies with Amu while on duty protecting him.[20] In August 2017, he spoke against Chief Justice Surendra Kumar Sinha for his comments against the government in a verdict which scrapped the 16th Amendment to the constitution of Bangladesh.[21]

In 2018, Amu was elected to parliament from Jhalokati-2 as a candidate of the Awami League with 214,937 while his closest rival, Jeba Amina Khan of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, received 5,982.[22] He was not appointed a minister in the Fourth Sheikh Hasina cabinet.[23] In July 2020, Amu was appointed coordinator of the Awami League led 14-Party alliance.[24]

In December 2022, Amu presided over a meeting of the Awami League led 14-Party alliance in which left wing parties in the alliance criticised the Awami League for ignoring their input.[25] Amu reported that the government could not remove Islam as the state religion of Bangladesh due to internal opposition in the Awami League.[26] He is a member of the Advisory Council of the Awami League.[27]

Personal life

Amu was married to Feroza Hossain. He has no children.[28] Feroza died from cancer while under treatment at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore on 1 November 2007.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Baxter . Craig. Craig Baxter . Rahman . Syedur . 2003 . Historical Dictionary of Bangladesh . Scarecrow Press . 232 . 978-0-8108-4863-4.
  2. Web site: List of 11th Parliament Members . Bangladesh Parliament . 10 January 2019 . 11 January 2019 . 10 January 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190110030334/http://www.parliament.gov.bd/index.php/en/mps/members-of-parliament/current-mp-s/list-of-11th-parliament-members-english . dead .
  3. Web site: Press Information Department (PID), Government of Bangladesh. pressinform.portal.gov.bd. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20150313165211/http://pressinform.portal.gov.bd/site/page/773a8ddf-c411-4654-9ba9-d821147e1a40. 13 March 2015. dead. 2018-09-19.
  4. Web site: Staff Correspondent. bdnews24.com. Amir Hossain Amu named coordinator of Awami League-led 14-party alliance. 2021-12-04. bdnews24.com.
  5. Web site: Minister's profile. 8 February 2016. Ministry of Industries, Government of Bangladesh. 19 September 2018.
  6. Web site: 2008-12-29 . Parliament Election Result of 1991,1996,2001Bangladesh Election Information and Statistics . 2023-06-06 . 29 December 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081229000444/http://votemonitor.net/bangladesh/EADetails_1991_1996_2001.php?EA=128 . bot: unknown .
  7. Web site: Amu's residence damaged by JCD, Jubo Dal men . 2022-10-30 . archive.thedailystar.net . The Daily Star.
  8. Web site: BNP men's attack foils AL's Munshiganj council . 2023-06-06 . The Daily Star.
  9. Web site: Assassination attempt on Hasina . 2023-06-06 . The Daily Star.
  10. Web site: Hasina, Amu trade blames . New Age Bangladesh . 2007-06-24 . 2010-08-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080410121924/http://www.newagebd.com/2007/jun/24/front.html . 10 April 2008 .
  11. Web site: Hasina warns of plot against AL . New Age Bangladesh . 2007-06-24 . 2010-08-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080410121924/http://www.newagebd.com/2007/jun/24/front.html . 10 April 2008 .
  12. Web site: Staff Correspondent . 2007-09-13 . Amu-led leaders face party workers' wrath . 2023-06-06 . The Daily Star . en.
  13. Web site: Liton . Shakhawat . Tusher . Hasan Jahid . 2009-07-30 . Veterans vetted out of AL leadership . 2023-06-06 . The Daily Star . en.
  14. Web site: 8 February 2018 . Bangladesh Parliament Election - Detail Results - Amar Desh Online . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180323092319/http://amardesh.com/EADetailsYear.php?sol=121&Year=2008 . 23 March 2018 . 6 June 2023 . Amar Desh.
  15. Web site: 2018-02-16 . New Age – AL closer to majority before voting . 2023-06-06 . 16 February 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180216025402/http://archive.newagebd.net/260342/al-closer-to-majority-before-voting/ . dead .
  16. Web site: Staff Correspondent . Industries Minister Amu backs secretary on blaming 'vested quarter' for deaths of Santals . 2023-06-06 . bdnews24.com . en.
  17. Web site: Dhaka keen to do business with India: Industries Minister Amu . 2023-06-06 . bdnews24.com . en.
  18. Web site: 2015-12-28 . Amu rules out leasing of govt lands . 2023-06-06 . The Daily Star . en.
  19. Web site: Report . Star . 2016-05-28 . Mamata invites Hasina . 2023-06-06 . The Daily Star . en.
  20. Web site: 2017-03-04 . Cop suspended for taking selfie with minister . 2023-06-06 . The Daily Star . en.
  21. Web site: Report . Star Online . 2017-08-24 . Expunge comments against country or face public wrath, Amu asks CJ . 2023-06-06 . The Daily Star . en.
  22. Web site: 2018-11-25 . Jhalokathi-2 - Constituency detail of Bangladesh General Election 2018 . 2023-06-06 . The Daily Star . en.
  23. Web site: 2019-01-06 . The AL big shots dropped . 2023-06-06 . The Daily Star . en.
  24. Web site: UNB . Dhaka . 2020-07-08 . Amu made coordinator of 14-party alliance . 2023-06-06 . The Daily Star . en.
  25. Web site: Bhattacharjee . Partha Pratim . 2022-12-09 . AL under fire from allies . 2023-06-06 . The Daily Star . en.
  26. Web site: Staff Correspondent . 2022-08-14 . Faced veto for trying to exclude state religion: Amu . 2023-06-06 . The Daily Star . en.
  27. Web site: 2022-05-11 . In 1979 Sheikh Rehana first made global call for trial of Bangabandhu's killers: Speakers . 2023-06-06 . The Daily Star . en.
  28. Web site: Unb . Dhaka . 2007-11-02 . Amu's wife Feroza passes away . 2023-06-06 . The Daily Star . en.