Enam Ahmed Chowdhury Explained

Enam Ahmed Chowdhury is a retired secretary and former chairman of the Privatization Commission.[1] He is an Awami League politician and former Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician.[2] [3]

Early life

Chowdhury was born on 29 June 1937 in Sylhet District, Assam Province, British Raj.[4] He studied in Shillong, Assam. As a student he was a leader of the 1952 Bengali Language Movement.[5] He did his bachelors and masters in economics at the University of Dhaka. He did another masters at the University of Oxford.

Career

Chowdhury joined the Pakistan Civil Service in 1960. He was the Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Commerce in 1972 and 1973.[6] [7] He was the Director General of the Export Promotion Bureau in 1974.[8]

Chowdhury was one of the founders of Union Capital Limited, formed after purchasing the local operations of Peregrine Investments Holdings.[9] He was the first chairman of Union Capital and had previously served vice-president of the Islamic Development Bank. He joined the Bangladesh Nationalist Party in 1999.

Chowdhury served as the Chairman of the Privatization Commission. He was injured in a crash of Bangladesh Biman Airlines flight BG-601 in 2004 at Osmani International Airport.[10] By 2005, he had privatized 26 state owned enterprises and planned to privatize 16 more.[11] He held road shows in Dubai, Karachi, Kualalampur, and Mumbai in an attempt to sale the state-owned Rupali Bank.[12] He supported the elections held by chief advisor Latifur Rahman which returned the Bangladesh Nationalist Party to power. He was the convenor of Foreign Affairs Committee of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party.[13] On 18 July 2006, his supporters and supporters of Syed Makbul Hossain, member of parliament, clashed resutling in the death of one Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal activist.[14]

In 2007, Chowdhury was a delegate of a conference on Champaran Satyagraha organized by the Indian National Congress.[15] Other delegates from Bangladesh included Muhammad Yunus, Dipu Moni, and Reaz Rahman. During the Fakruddin Ahmed led caretaker government he had sided with Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan led reform faction of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party.[16]

Chowdhury was elected president of Commonwealth Society of Bangladesh in 2010.[17] He was elected to the advisory council of the chairperson of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party.[18] He called for foreign treaties to be ratified in parliament at an event at the Jatiya Press Club organized by Shujan.[19] He is the managing director of Dahmashi Tours and Travels, local partner of Air Asia.[20] He spoke in favor of a caretaker government system for holding elections at an event of Sushasaner Jonno Nagorik along with other members of the civil society of Bangladesh such as Ajoy Roy, Asif Nazrul, A. S. M. Shahjahan, Badiul Alam Mazumder, Emaz Uddin Ahmed, Kazi Ebadul Haque, Moniruzzaman Mia, Muzaffer Ahmad, Subhash Singha Roy, and Syed Abul Maqsood.[21]

Chowdhury met with Marcia Bernicat, the United States ambassador to Bangladesh, along with a delegation of Bangladesh Nationalist Party in May 2016 along with Abdul Moeen Khan.[22]

In 2018, Chowdhury joined the Awami League and presented flowers to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the Ganabhaban. He resigned from the post of vice-chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and advisor to former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.[23] He had sought the nomination of Bangladesh Nationalist Party from Sylhet-1 for the 11th Jatiya Sangsad election but the party had chosen to nominate Khandaker Abdul Muktadir, advisor to Khaleda Zia.[24] [25] He was appointed advisor to the Awami League. Sheikh Hasina would later claim Chowdhury and Morshed Khan were denied the nomination by Bangladesh Nationalist Party for not providing kickbacks to Tarique Rahman.[26] [27]

In December 2020, Chowdhury was elected chairman of the board of trustees of Impact Foundation Bangladesh.[28] In October 2023, he met a United States Pre-Election Assessment Team along with Muhammad Faruk Khan, Shammi Ahmed, and others.[29]

Bibliography

Personal life

Chowdhury's parents were Ghyasuddin Ahmed Chowdhury and Rafiqunnesa Khatun Chowdhury.[31] Chowdhurys brothers were Faruq Ahmed Choudhury, Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury and Masum Ahmed Chowdhury.[32] He had two sisters, Nasim Hai who was married to Syed Abdul Hai and Nina Ahmed who was married to Fakhruddin Ahmed.[33] His cousins are Shamsher Mobin Chowdhury and Hasan Mashhud Chowdhury.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2018-12-19 . BNP leader Enam joins AL . 2024-09-11 . Prothomalo . en.
  2. Web site: 19 December 2018 . BNP leader Enam Ahmed joins AL . 2024-09-11 . Daily Sun . en.
  3. Web site: Enam Ahmed Chaudhury joins AL . 2024-09-11 . The Financial Express . en.
  4. Web site: Profile - Enam Ahmed Chaudhury . 2024-09-11 . www.tritiyomatra.com . en.
  5. Book: Essays on Ekushey, the Language Movement, 1952 . 1994 . Bangla Academy . 978-984-07-2968-5 . 73 . en.
  6. Web site: 27 September 1973 . The Bangladesh Gazette . 11 September 2024 . The Bangladesh Gazette.
  7. Book: Asian Recorder . 1972 . K. K. Thomas at Recorder Press . 10683 . en.
  8. Book: Bangladesh . 1974 . Embassy of Bangladesh. . 13 . en.
  9. Web site: 1998-02-04 . Local group to buy Peregrine's Bangladesh operations . 2024-09-11 . The Daily Star . en.
  10. Web site: Biman F-28 skids off runway, hits canal bank: 30 injured . 2024-09-11 . The Daily Star.
  11. Web site: 16 SoEs to be privatised in six months . 2024-09-11 . The Daily Star.
  12. Web site: Rupali Bank's Privatisation Process . 2024-09-11 . Star Weekend Magazine.
  13. News: 19 December 2018 . BNP's Enam Ahmed joins Awami League . 11 September 2024 . Dhaka Tribune.
  14. Web site: JCD man killed, 40 hurt in Sylhet BNP factional clash . 2024-09-11 . The Daily Star.
  15. Book: Sharma, Anand . Gandhian Way: Peace, Non-violence, and Empowerment . 2007 . Academic Foundation . 978-81-7188-648-7 . 2007 . 303 . en.
  16. Web site: Suman . Rakib Hasnet . 2009-10-30 . BNP advisers feel ignored in party reorganisation . 2024-09-11 . The Daily Star . en.
  17. Web site: Unb . Dhaka . 2010-07-14 . Enam Chy, Enamul elected C'wealth Society president, secy general . 2024-09-11 . The Daily Star . en.
  18. Web site: 2010-01-02 . Delwar stays secy general . 2024-09-11 . The Daily Star . en.
  19. Web site: 2010-02-12 . 'Make MPs' Code of Conduct bill a law' . 2024-09-11 . The Daily Star . en.
  20. Web site: Parvez . Sohel . 2009-01-21 . Two more airlines home in on Dhaka skies . 2024-09-11 . The Daily Star . en.
  21. Web site: 2011-05-27 . Civil society favours caretaker govt system . 2024-09-11 . The Daily Star . en.
  22. Web site: Report . Star Online . 2016-05-16 . BNP delegation meets Bernicat . 2024-09-11 . The Daily Star . en.
  23. Web site: 2015-02-21 . Khaleda offers munajat for language martyrs . 2024-09-11 . Prothomalo . en.
  24. Web site: 2023-04-08 . BNP chairperson's adviser Muktadir released 3 hours after arrest . 2024-09-11 . . en.
  25. Web site: Enam Ahmed Chy made Awami League advisor banglatribune.com . 2024-09-11 . Bangla Tribune . en.
  26. Web site: Countrymen have no alternative to boat: PM News Flash . 2024-09-11 . BSS.
  27. Web site: Report . Star . 2022-06-24 . 'With no courage to return, how can he lead?' . 2024-09-11 . The Daily Star . en.
  28. Web site: 2022-12-06 . Enam Ahmed new chairman of Impact Foundation Bangladesh . 2024-09-11 . The Daily Star . en.
  29. Web site: US pre-election assessment team holds talks with AL leaders - - observerbd.com . 2024-09-11 . The Daily Observer.
  30. Web site: What will be Enam A Chowdhury's next authorial venture? The Asian Age Online, Bangladesh . 2024-09-11 . The Asian Age . en.
  31. Web site: 2012-03-19 . Diplomat Masum Chy passes away . 2024-08-27 . The Daily Star . en.
  32. News: 2017-05-18 . Faruq Ahmed Choudhury passes away . 2021-12-02 . The Daily Star . en.
  33. Web site: 17 May 2017 . Former foreign secretary of Bangladesh Faruq Ahmed Choudhury passes away . 2024-08-27 . . en.