A S M Mustafizur Rahman | |
Native Name: | আ স ম মুস্তাফিজুর রহমান |
Native Name Lang: | bn |
Office: | Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Term Start: | 20 March 1991 |
Term End: | January 1996 |
Primeminister: | Khaleda Zia |
Predecessor: | Anisul Islam Mahmud |
Successor: | Abdus Samad Azad |
Office1: | Ministry of Home Affairs |
Term Start1: | 1979 |
Term End1: | 27 November 1981 |
Office3: | 3rd General Secretary of Bangladesh Nationalist Party |
Term Start3: | 1985 |
Term End3: | 1986 |
1Blankname3: | Chaiperson |
1Namedata3: | Khaleda Zia |
Predecessor3: | Nurul Islam Shishu |
Successor3: | KM Obaidur Rahman |
Office6: | Member of Parliament |
Constituency6: | Bagerhat-2 |
Term Start6: | 5 March 1991 |
Term End6: | March 1996 |
Predecessor6: | Sheikh Sahidul Islam |
Successor6: | Mir Shakawat Ali Daru |
Constituency7: | Khulna-2 |
Term Start7: | 1979 |
Term End7: | 1986 |
Predecessor7: | Sheikh Abdur Rahman |
Successor7: | Mohammad Mohsin |
Birth Date: | 24 November 1934 |
Birth Place: | Bagerhat, Bengal, British India |
Death Place: | Khulna, Bangladesh |
Allegiance: | (before 1971) |
Branch: | |
Serviceyears: | 1955–1973 |
Unit: | Baloch Regiment Regiment of Artillery |
Rank: | Lieutenant Colonel |
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Abu Saleh Mohammad Mustafizur Rahman (24 November 1934 – 30 November 1996) was a lieutenant colonel of the Bangladesh Army, a Jatiya Sangsad member of parliament representing the Khulna-2 and Bagerhat-2 constituencies, and a government minister.[1]
Mustafizur Rahman was born on 24 November 1934 at Ranabijoypur in Bagerhat in the then Bengal Presidency. His father Khan Bahadur Bazlur Rahman was a custom commissioner. He studied in St. Xavier's Collegiate School in Kolkata, West Bengal. He studied further in St. Gregory's School in Dhaka, East Bengal and later joined Dhaka College. He graduated from Peshawar University.[1]
Mustafizur Rahman joined the Pakistan army as a cadet in 1952 and received his commission on 13 March 1955. He started his career in the army in the Fifth Baloch Regiment. In 1956 he was selected to be an artillery officer. He worked in the Inter-Service Detective Branch. He completed his PSC degree from the Command and Staff College in Queta, Pakistan in 1962. After the independence of Bangladesh, he joined the Bangladesh army and was promoted to lieutenant colonel in 1973. He retired from service soon after.[1]
Mustafizur Rahman started his political career after retirement from the army. President Ziaur Rahman placed him in charge of the Ministry of Home in 1977. In 1978 he was made the Minister of Foreign Affairs. In 1979 he was elected to parliament from Bagerhat-2 from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. he served as the Home Minister until 27 November 1981. He was the Commerce Minister in the Abdus Sattar cabinet. He was elected as general secretary of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party in 1985.[1]
In 1991, Mustafizur Rahman was elected to parliament and served subsequently as the foreign minister from March 1991 to March 1996.[2] He served as the president of Gulshan Rotary Club and Cricket Control Board. He was a former chairman of National Sports Control Board and Mohammedan Sporting Club and Brothers Union Club. In 1993 he received the Gawanghwa Medal from the South Korean government.[1]
Mustafizur Rahman died on 30 November 1996.[1]