Tariqul Islam Explained

Tariqul Islam
Native Name:তরিকুল ইসলাম
Native Name Lang:bn
Office:Minister of Food
Term Start:10 October 2001
Term End:11 March 2002
Predecessor:Amir Hossain Amu
Successor:Abdullah Al Noman
Office1:Minister of Information
Term Start1:11 March 2002
Term End1:6 May 2004
Predecessor1:Abdul Moyeen Khan
Successor1:Shamsul Islam
Office2:Minister of Environment and Forest
Term Start2:6 May 2004
Term End2:29 October 2006
Predecessor2:Shajahan Siraj
Successor2:Anisul Islam Mahmud
Constituency Mp3:Jessore-3
Term Start3:28 October 2001
Term End3:27 October 2006
Successor3:Mohammad Khaledur Rahman Tito
Term Start4:19 March 1996
Term End4:30 March 1996
Predecessor4:Raushan Ali
Successor4:Ali Reza Raju
Birth Date:16 November 1946
Birth Place:Jessore, Bengal Presidency, British India
Death Place:Dhaka, Bangladesh
Party:Bangladesh Nationalist Party
Nationality:Bangladeshi

Tariqul Islam (16 November 1946 – 4 November 2018) was a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician. He served as the cabinet minister of Ministry of Food, Ministry of Information and Ministry of Environment and Forest in the second Khaleda Zia cabinet.[1] [2] He represented the Jessore-3 constituency in the 6th and 8th Jatiya Sangsad.[3]

Political life

Tariqul got the dilapidated Shaheed Minar of Michael Madhusudan College repaired in Jessore in 1962 and was arrested by the then military government. He served as the general secretary of the Satra Union of Michael Madhusudan College as a candidate of the students' union in the academic year 1963–1964.

He was imprisoned in Rajshahi and Jessore for nine months in 1968 for his anti-Ayub movement. While at Rajshahi University, he was again imprisoned for leading the mass uprising of 1968.

He joined the National Awami Party led by Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani in 1970. He actively participated in the liberation war. From the National Awami Party, he first joined the Nationalist Democratic Party and then Ziaur Rahman's Bangladesh Nationalist Party. He was one of the seventy six members of the first convening committee of the BNP. He was the founding convener of Jessore District Bangladesh Nationalist Party.

In 1980, he served as chairman of the Nationalist Party. He was also elected joint secretary general, acting secretary general, vice chairman of the BNP and a member of the standing committee of the fifth council of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party in 2009.

Career

Islam was a standing committee member of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).[4] He served as the minister of information in the second Khaleda Zia cabinet.[5] [6]

Personal life

Islam had two sons, Shantonu Islam Sumit and Aninda Islam Amit.[7] Amit is an assistant organising secretary of the BNP.[8]

Islam died at Apollo Hospital in Dhaka on 4 November 2018. He had been suffering from kidney related complications and diabetes.[9]

Notes and References

  1. News: Khaleda reshuffles cabinet . Gulf News . en . 2020-05-25 . 2002-03-13.
  2. News: Portfolios of eight ministers changed . 2020-09-09 . The Daily Star . 2004-05-07.
  3. Web site: List of 8th Parliament Members . 2020-10-03 . Bangladesh Parliament . https://web.archive.org/web/20180918161135/http://www.parliament.gov.bd/images/pdf/formermp-bangla/8th%20Parliament%20.pdf . 18 September 2018.
  4. News: BNP leader Tariqul taken to Singapore for treatment . 19 February 2018 . The Independent . Dhaka.
  5. News: BNP leader Tariqul Islam hospitalised . 19 February 2018 . NTV Online.
  6. News: Bangladesh affected by maliciouspropaganda: Tariqul . 19 February 2018 . The Daily Star . 20 January 2003 . en.
  7. News: Tariqul taken to Singapore for treatment . 19 February 2018 . The Daily Star . 24 October 2017 . en.
  8. News: BNP leader Gayeshwar sent to jail, Tariqul's son remanded over attack on police . 19 February 2018 . bdnews24.com . 31 January 2018.
  9. News: BNP leader Tariqul passes away . 2018-11-04 . The Daily Star . 2018-11-04 . en.