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Phani Bhushan Majumder

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Phani Bhushan Majumder
TitleMinistry of Information
Political partyBangladesh Awami League

Phani Bhushan Majumder was an Awami league politician and a former minister of the Government of Bangladesh.

Early life

Phani Bhushan Majumder was born in 1901 at village Sendia in Rajoir Upazila of Madaripur. His father's name was Satish Chandra Majumdar. He studied in Madaripur high School, then went on to Bankura College and Vidyasagar College in Kolkata. He studied law in Ripon College, Kolkata.[1][2]

Career

In 1919 he joined the Biplobi party. In 1925 he joined the Madaripur Peace Force. From 1930 to 1938 he was imprisoned for his political activities.[1] He was closely associated with Subhas Chandra Bose.[3] He along with Bose tried to remove Holwell Monument from Kolkata and was arrested for it in 1940. He was released from jail in 1946.[1]

In 1948 he founded Madaripur Subdivision Weavers' Cooperative Society. For his role in the Bengali language movement he was arrested multiple times including 1948 and from 1949 to 1953. Since 1949 he was part of Awami Muslim League. In 1954 he was elected to the provincial assembly from Madaripur-Gopalganj constituency. He was a candidate of the United Front. In 1958 martial law was promulgated and he was arrested and released in 1962. He was arrested in 1965 under the Pakistan Security Act. During the East Pakistan mass-movement of 1969 he was released from jail.[1]

He was elected to the East Pakistan Provincial Assembly from the Awami League in 1970. During Bangladesh Liberation war he was the chairman of the regional council for south-western region-2. During the war he campaigned in India to gain public favor for Bangladesh and spoke in the parliament of India.[1]

In 1972, he was made the Minister of Food in the cabinet of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. He was elected to the parliament of Bangladesh in 1973 as a candidate of Awami League. He continued as the Food Minister. He would also be the Minister of Land Administration and Land Reforms. After the assassination of Sheikh Mujib he was forced to become minister in the cabinet of Khondakar Mostaq Ahmad and was made the minister of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives.[4][5] In 1977 he was arrested under martial law. In 1979 he returned to parliament as a candidate of Awami League.[1]

Death

He died on 31 October 1981.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Majumdar, Phanibhushan". Banglapedia. Retrieved 2016-05-06.
  2. ^ "Reminiscence of Revolutionary Leader Phani Bhusan Majumder (1902-1981)". Asian Tribune. Retrieved 2016-05-06.
  3. ^ Rahman, Sheikh Mujibur (2012-06-01). Sheikh Mujibur Rahman: The Unfinished Memoirs. Penguin UK. ISBN 9788184757033.
  4. ^ a b "Phani Bhushan Majumder and memories of a war". The Daily Observer. Retrieved 2016-05-06.
  5. ^ "Bangabandhu's men - on Aug 15 and after". The Daily Star. 2012-08-14. Retrieved 2016-05-06.