Farhad Hossain (politician) explained

Farhad Hossain
Native Name:ফরহাদ হোসেন
Native Name Lang:bn
Office:Minister of Public Administration
Term Start:11 January 2024
Term End:5 August 2024
Primeminister:Sheikh Hasina
Office1:State Minister of Public Administration
Term Start1:7 January 2019
Term End1:10 January 2024
Constituency Mp2:Meherpur-1
Parliament2:Bangladesh
Term Start2:25 January 2014
Term End2:6 August 2024
Predecessor2:Joynal Abedin
Birth Date:5 June 1972
Birth Place:Meherpur District, Bangladesh
Nationality:Bangladeshi
Party:Bangladesh Awami League
Alma Mater:University of Dhaka
Occupation:Politician
Father:Sahiuddin Bishwas

Farhad Hossain (born 5 June 1972)[1] is a Bangladesh Awami League politician who is a former minister of public administration[2] and a former Jatiya Sangsad representing the Meherpur-1 constituency.[3] [4]

Background and early life

Hossain was born on 5 June 1972 in Meherpur District.[5] He completed his master's degree in English .[6] His father, Saheehuddin Biswas, was named MNA (Member of the National Assembly) in 1970. In addition, he was elected MP of parliamentary constituency 73 Meherpur-1 in 1973 and 1986. In 1975 he was elected as the district governor of Bakshal. He was one of the founders of greater Kushtia District Awami League.

Career

Hossain is the president of the Meherpur District unit of Awami League. He was a lecturer at the Dhaka City College.

Hossain was elected parliament member in 2014 from Meherpur-1 (Meherpur-Mujibnagar) as a candidate of the Awami League.[7] He received 80,146 votes while independent candidate Md. Yeearul Islam received 13,919 votes. He was a member of the parliamentary standing committee of the Ministry of Finance of the 10th parliament and member of the sub-committee of the parliamentary standing committee on the Ministry of Finance. He is an executive member of Muktijoddha Kalyan Trust.[8]

Hossain was re-elected to parliament from Meherpur-1 as an Awami League candidate in 2018.[9] He received 197,097 votes while his nearest rival, Masud Arun of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, received 14,192 votes. On 7 January 2019, he was appointed the state minister of public affairs; the first to be appointed a minister from Meherpur District.[10]

In June 2022, Hossain said there were nearly 400 thousand vacancies in various ministries of the government.[11] Hossain proposed the "Bangladesh Public Service Commission Bill-2022" which would raise the members of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission from 15 to 20.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Constituency 73_11th_En . Bangladesh Parliament . 2020-03-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231116130256/http://www.parliament.gov.bd/index.php/en/mps/members-of-parliament/current-mp-s/list-of-11th-parliament-members-english?layout=edit&id=3879&csrt=5751993493885924401 . 2023-11-16.
  2. Web site: মন্ত্রিপরিষদ বিভাগ . 2024-01-12 . cabinet.gov.bd . en.
  3. News: Those who are new state ministers . 2019-01-06 . The Daily Star . en . 2020-03-28.
  4. News: 2022-07-18 . Govt mulls reducing office hours, introducing virtual office: Farhad . 2023-01-03 . The Business Standard . en.
  5. Web site: Farhad Hossain Biography . Amarmp . 11 December 2018 . en.
  6. Web site: Main Page – MP . 2023-01-03 . Farhad Hossain MP Meherpur -1 . en-US.
  7. Web site: 2018-05-25 . Search result for Candidates in Constituency Meherpur-1 Bangladesh Election Result 2014 by Dhaka Tribune . 2023-01-03 . 2018-05-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180525204427/http://election.dhakatribune.com/pages/search_candidates/?constituency_id=73 . dead.
  8. Web site: Farhad Hossain History . Amarmp . 11 December 2018 . en.
  9. Web site: 2018-11-25 . Meherpur-1 - Constituency detail of Bangladesh General Election 2018 . 2023-01-03 . The Daily Star . en.
  10. News: 2019-01-07 . Farhad Hossain first minister from Meherpur . 2023-01-03 . Dhaka Tribune.
  11. News: 2022-06-16 . Nearly 4 lakh posts vacant in ministries, depts: State Minister . 2023-01-03 . The Daily Star . en.
  12. News: 2022-12-22 . Public Service Commission: Raise its members to 20 . 2023-01-03 . The Daily Star . en.