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Nazmul Huda was born on 6 January, 1943 in Bangladesh, is a Bangladeshi politician (1949–2022). Discover Nazmul Huda'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 80 years old?

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Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 6 January, 1943
Birthday 6 January
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Date of death 19 February, 2023
Died Place Dhaka, Bangladesh
Nationality Bangladesh

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1943

Nazmul Huda (6 January 1943 – 19 February 2023) was a Bangladeshi barrister and politician.

1977

Huda started his political career with Jagodal, a party founded by a former President of Bangladesh Ziaur Rahman in 1977.

He became the founding member of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).

He served as the president of Bangladesh Supreme Court Bar Association.

1991

He served as the minister of information (1991–1996) and the minister of communications (2001–2006) of the government of Bangladesh.

He was a four-term Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Dhaka-1 constituency.

Huda was elected to Parliament from Dhaka-1 in 1991 as a candidate of Bangladesh Nationalist Party.

He received 55,152 votes while his nearest rival, Md. Mahbubur Rahman, of the Awami League received 31,245 votes.

He was appointed the Minister of Information in the first Khaleda Zia cabinet.

1996

Huda was elected to the parliament from Dhaka-1 in the February 1996 Bangladeshi general election and the June 1996 Bangladeshi general election as a candidate of Bangladesh Nationalist Party.

He received 38,172 votes in the June election while his nearest rival, Md. Hasem Ali, of the Awami League received 20,005 votes.

2001

Huda was re-elected to Parliament from Dhaka-1 in 2001 as a candidate of Bangladesh Nationalist Party.

He received 48,347 votes while his nearest rival, Salman F Rahman, of the Awami League received 45,576 votes.

He was appointed the Minister of Communication in the Second Khaleda Zia Cabinet.

As Minister he pushed for a ban on import of recondition vehicles and usage of compressed natural gas as fuel.

2007

On 21 March 2007, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) filed a case accusing Huda, while he was the communications minister during 2001–2006, of taking Tk 2.40 crore as bribe from a businessman, Mir Zahir Hossain, in exchange for awarding him Tk 30 crore government contracts for construction work.

On 27 August, he was sentenced to 7 years of rigorous imprisonment.

On 27 July 2007, Golam Mohammad Siraj, a BNP politician and owner of Cab Express Ltd, filed a case against Huda and his wife accusing them of extorting two Maruti cars in 2003.

In September 2007, Huda supported Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan after former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia expelled him from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party.

2008

A Dhaka court, on 12 June 2008, sentenced Huda to 12 years of rigorous imprisonment in this case.

On 3 April 2008, Huda was sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment on charges of concealing wealth information and illegally amassing wealth.

On 18 June 2008, ACC filed a case accusing Huda and his wife of taking Tk 6 lakh as bribe from a contractor.

2010

Following an appeal, the High Court, in August 2010, acquitted him in this case.

On 21 November 2010, Huda was expelled from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party on accusation of breaking the "party's discipline".

2011

Based on the appeal, the High Court, on 20 March 2011, had acquitted him of the charges but on 1 December 2014, the Supreme Court's Appellate Division scrapped the acquittal.

On 6 April 2011, his membership in the party was restored.

Huda refuted allegations by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina that corruption during his tenure led to the World Bank canceling the loan for Padma Bridge and blamed it on incumbent minister of communication Syed Abul Hossain.

2012

He was a member of Bangladesh Nationalist Party since its inception until 2012 when he left the party as its vice chairman.

Huda resigned from BNP as a vice chairman in June 2012 over Khaleda Zia refusing to engage in dialogue with Sheikh Hasina.

He also spoke against the inclusion of Moudud Ahmed, a former leader of the Jatiya Party, and alleged Moudud had created a "gap" between Khaleda Zia and Bangladesh Army.

Two months later he formed his own party Bangladesh Nationalist Front (BNF).

He was ousted by the party leader S.M. Abul Kalam Azad after a few months.

2015

But in September 2015, the High Court scrapped the lower court verdict and acquitted him.

But, the Supreme Court scrapped the acquittal verdict in September 2015.

2016

The High Court scrapped the case in 2016 but in 2017, the Appellate Division cancelled the High Court verdict.

2017

On 8 November 2017, the High Court commuted the jail term to 4 years.

2018

The Supreme Court asked Huda to surrender in this case in January 2018.

2019

After surrendering, Huda was sent to prison on 7 January 2019.

On 21 January, the Supreme Court granted bail in this case.

Following a petition, on 8 July 2019, the High Court asked ACC to end inquiry within 4 months.