Shamsul Islam  | |
|---|---|
শামসুল ইসলাম  | |
| Minister of Information | |
| In office 1993 – January 1996  | |
| Preceded by | Nazmul Huda | 
| Succeeded by | Abu Sayeed | 
| In office 6 May 2004 – 29 October 2006  | |
| Preceded by | Tariqul Islam | 
| Succeeded by | Abul Kalam Azad | 
| Ministry of Land | |
| In office 10 October 2001 – 6 May 2004  | |
| Succeeded by | Rezaul Karim Hira | 
| Minister of Commerce | |
| In office 1993 – January 1996  | |
| Preceded by | M. K. Anwar | 
| Succeeded by | Tofail Ahmed | 
| Minister of Food | |
| In office 1991–1993  | |
| Succeeded by | Matia Chowdhury | 
| State Minister of Post and Telecommunications | |
| In office 20 March 1991 – September 1991  | |
| Member of Parliament for Munshiganj-3  | |
| In office 5 March 1991 – 27 October 2006  | |
| Preceded by | Mohammad Jamal Hossain | 
| Succeeded by | M. Idris Ali | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1 January 1932 | 
| Died | 26 April 2018 (aged 86) Dhaka, Bangladesh  | 
| Political party | Bangladesh Nationalist Party | 
M Shamsul Islam (1 January 1932 – 26 April 2018)[1] was a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician, a diplomat and a Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Munshiganj-3 constituency for 4 terms. He served as the minister of information, land, commerce, food and post and telecommunications during the first (1991–1996) and second Khaleda cabinet (2001–2006).[1]
Career
Islam served as the general secretary of Dhaka district unit and an executive member of the central committee of the now-defunct National Democratic Front party, led by Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy.[1] He was also the general secretary of East Pakistan Family Planning Union during 1968–1971.[1]
Islam served as the Bangladesh ambassador to Indonesia during Ziaur Rahman's ruling.[1]
Islam was a member of the standing committee of Bangladesh Nationalist Party.[1]
On 2 September 2007, Anti-Corruption Commission filed a case against Islam, along with the former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and others on charges of awarding Global Agro Trade Company a cargo-handling deal through misuse of power.[2] He was later detained and freed on bail in July 2008.[2]
Personal life
Islam was married to Anwara Sufia Islam (d. 2015). Together they had two sons including Sayeeful Islam, a former president of the Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry.[3]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Ex-BNP minister Shamsul Islam passes away". The Daily Star. 2018-04-27. Retrieved 2020-09-07.
 - 1 2 "BNP's Shamsul Islam freed on bail". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
 - ↑ "Anwara Islam, wife of BNP leader Shamsul Islam, is dead". bdnews24.com. 2015-06-03. Retrieved 2020-09-07.