Quazi Kamal
Quazi Kamal | |
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কাজী কামাল | |
Member of Parliament for Magura-2 | |
In office 1994 – June 1996 | |
Preceded by | Mohammad Asaduzzaman |
Succeeded by | Biren Sikder |
In office 28 October 2001 – 27 October 2006 | |
Succeeded by | Biren Sikder |
Personal details | |
Political party | Bangladesh Nationalist Party |
Quazi Salimul Haq Kamal (known as Quazi Kamal) is a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and a former Jatiya Sangsad member from the Magura-2 constituency.[1] He is the founder of GQ Group of Industries, a manufacturing based organization in Bangladesh.[2] He has been imprisoned since February 2018 for a 10-year sentence in the Zia Charitable Trust corruption case.[3]
Career
Kamal was elected in parliament from Magura-2 in the 1994 by-election as a candidate of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).[4] In 2001 he was elected again from the same constituency. He was appointed as the president of Magura District unit of the party.[5]
On 10 August 2016, Kamal resigned from the executive committee of BNP over the inclusion of Nitai Roy Chowdhury in the committee.[6]
Kamal, along with the former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, Tarique Rahman, Mominur Rahman, Kamal Uddin Siddique and Sharfuddin Ahmed, were sentenced to imprisonment in the Zia Charitable Trust corruption case on 8 February 2018.[7][8]
References
- ^ "Lawyer says Khaleda will challenge graft conviction in High Court". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
- ^ "Businessman, ex-MP Kamal leaves BNP protesting 'shady figures' in key posts". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 2019-01-12.
- ^ Biswas, Prokash; bdnews24.com. "Khaleda committed state financial crime by embezzling Zia Orphanage Trust fund: Court". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 2020-03-06.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Party men demand punishment of ex-BNP MP in Magura". The Daily Star. 2007-09-25. Retrieved 2020-03-06.
- ^ "Magura's Quazi Kamal also quits BNP committee". The Daily Sun. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
- ^ "Quazi Kamal quits BNP executive committee". clickittefaq.com. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
- ^ "Khaleda Zia jailed for five years in corruption case". Daily News. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
- ^ "Khaleda Zia jailed for five years in corruption case". aljazeera.com. Retrieved 9 February 2018.