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The information provided regarding Quazi Kamal contains inaccuracies that need to be addressed. Quazi Kamal is not currently in prison. He was falsely accused of involvement in activities he did not commit. Specifically, he was wrongfully implicated in connection with corruption allegations related to Khaleda Zia’s charity organization. At the time of the alleged corruption, Quazi Kamal was not a director at the bank involved. These false accusations were likely politically motivated, aimed at preventing Quazi Kamal from running as a candidate for the opposition party.


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Kazi Salimul Haque Kamal: Biography Early Life Kazi Salimul Haque Kamal, a notable figure in Bangladesh, is recognized for his contributions as a social worker, politician, and businessman. Born on August 18, 1951, in Dhaka, he hails from the village of Baman Khali in the Gangarampur Union of Shalikha Thana, Magura District. His father, Kazi Akramul Haque, was a prominent secretary during the Pakistan era. Mr. Kamal has two sisters residing in the United States and is married into a prominent Muslim family in Narinda, Dhaka, being the son-in-law of the Peer Saheb of Narinda. Professional Life Kazi Salimul Haque Kamal is a respected industrialist and a key figure in Bangladesh’s business landscape. He holds an MBA from Dhaka University and has been recognized with numerous honors for his contributions to the industrial sector. He serves as the chairman of the Econo Group and GQ Group, and is the founder of Dhaka Renal Center & General Hospital. Additionally, he is a director at Prime Bank and Prime Eye Hospital, where he has facilitated free eye care for thousands, furthering his impact on public welfare. Mr. Kamal is also the founder of the Kazi Akramul Haque Welfare Trust and has extensive international travel experience, having visited countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, and India. His dedication to creating employment opportunities and his philanthropic endeavors have solidified his reputation as a leading figure in Bangladesh. Political Life Kazi Salimul Haque Kamal has served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Magura-2 constituency, which includes Shalikha and Mohammadpur Upazilas, on three occasions. He was first elected in a by-election to the 5th National Parliament in 1991, and subsequently re-elected in the 6th National Parliament in 1996 and the 7th National Parliament in 2001. During his tenure, Mr. Kamal made significant contributions to the development of education, infrastructure, and agriculture in Magura District. His efforts in paving rural roads, constructing bridges, and advancing electrification were particularly noteworthy. His close association with Begum Khaleda Zia, chairperson of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led to his appointment to the party’s central executive committee. Mr. Kamal’s dedication to his constituency extended beyond his parliamentary duties. During the devastating floods of 2004, he personally financed and organized relief efforts, providing essential supplies and housing for those affected. His unwavering commitment to the welfare of his constituents has left a lasting impact, making him a beloved figure in Shalikha and Mohammadpur. Family and Legacy Kazi Salimul Haque Kamal’s brother, Kazi Imdadul Haque Sona, has continued the family’s legacy of public service. As a former president of the Shalikha Thana BNP and a joint convener of the Magura District BNP, Sona has supported party leaders and activists during challenging times. He has also been active in social and charitable activities, including supporting underprivileged students and arranging marriages for those in need. The Kazi family is regarded as one of the top 20 influential families in Bangladesh, with a long history of public service, business success, and social contributions. Their legacy continues to be felt across the country, with the family’s commitment to the welfare of the people remaining at the forefront of their endeavors. 174.89.195.249 (talk) 04:22, 3 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]