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Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan was born on 3 January, 1943 in Narsingdi, Bengal Presidency, British India, is a Bangladeshi politician. Discover Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Occupation Politician
Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 3 January, 1943
Birthday 3 January
Birthplace Narsingdi, Bengal Presidency, British India
Date of death 28 July, 2010
Died Place Dhaka, Bangladesh
Nationality India

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1943

Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan (3 January 1943 – 28 July 2010) was a Bangladeshi politician of Bangladesh Nationalist Party.

Bhuiyan was born on 3 January 1943, at his maternal grandfather's house at Asad Nagar village under Mashimpur Union of Shibpur Upazila in Narsingdi District.

His elementary education commenced at a village primary school.

He passed Matriculation examination from Shibpur High School and the Higher Secondary Certificate examination from Narsingdi College.

He earned his bachelor's and master's from the Department of History at the University of Dhaka.

After Bhuiyan had finished studies, Bhuiyan was briefly involved in teaching.

He started his political life as an activist of Chhatra Union (Students' Union).

Due to his involvement in left-oriented student politics, he was imprisoned before his degree examination.

1948

Bhuiyan was married to Mariam Begum (1948-2021), a former professor of English and Principal of Dhaka College.

Together they had two sons, Bhuiyan Anindya Mohaimen Rajon and Bhuiyan Nandito Nahiyan Swajon.

1960

He was elected social welfare secretary of Narsingdi College Student Union in 1960.

1962

He played the role of a pioneer in the anti-Ayub movement in 1962 as one of the organizers of the then East Pakistan Chhatra Union.

1964

He was elected the organizinging secretary of East Pakistan Chhatra Union in 1964 and held the post of its general secretary for the next two years.

Bhuiyan was elected executive member of "Dhaka University Central Students Union" (DUCSU) in 1964–65.

After completion of his student life he joined the National Awami Party (NAP) led by Maulana Bhashani.

1969

He played a significant role in the mass upsurge in 1969.

1971

During the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971, Bhuiyan put up resistance against the Pakistani occupation forces by organising thousands of local freedom fighters.

He announced a vast area including Shibpur of Narsingdi free and operated from there as a commander.

He was general secretary of Krishak Samity for a long time under the leadership of Maulana Bhashani.

The movement for improving the condition of deprived farmers commenced under Bhuiyan's leadership.

1978

Bhuiyan left NAP and became general secretary of United People's Party (UPP) in 1978.

1980

Later on request of the then president Ziaur Rahman he joined Bangladesh Nationalist Party in 1980.

Zia nominated Bhuiyan as the convener of Jatiyatabadi Krishak Dal.

He also became the agriculture secretary of BNP central committee.

Mannan Bhuiyan was also an organiser of the movement against autocratic Ershad.

1988

He acted as the Bangladesh Nationalist Party joint secretary for eight and a half years since 1988.

1991

Bhuiyan was appointed as state minister for Labour and Manpower in 1991 and then as a cabinet minister given the charge of food and agriculture.

He served as Labor and Manpower minister (1991–2005) and the LGRD and Cooperatives minister (2001–2006) of the BNP-led government.

He was a member of the Jatiya Sangshad at seat number 199, and local government of Narsingdi (3).

He was elected Member of Parliament four times back to back since the 5th Jatiya Sangsad in 1991.

1996

On 26 June 1996, Khaleda Zia nominated Bhuiyan as the secretary general of the party.

His foremost task was to reorganise the party, which he successfully carried out.

Bhuiyan was the longest serving secretary general of Bangladesh Nationalist Party for 11 years.

Bhuiyan faced the toughest time during his secretary general tenure in Bangladesh Nationalist Party as the hardliners and anti-liberation elements within and outside the party strongly opposed a communist leader's becoming Bangladesh Nationalist Party's second man.

He was Member of parliament for 15 years and served as Bangladesh Nationalist Party's longest serving secretary general.

2007

He was secretary general for 11 years before expelled by Khaleda Zia in September 2007.

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia had expelled Bhuiyan and Joint general secretary Ashraf Hossain from their respective posts in September 2007.

Khandaker Delwar Hossain replaced Bhuiyan's position.