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Mr. Obaidul Quader, MP
Honorable Minister
Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges
Mr. Obaidul Quader was born on January 01,
1952 in Bara Rajapur, a village under Companiganj Upazilla of Noakhali.
His father Mosharrof Hussain studied at Calcutta Islamia College and
happened to be a classmate of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
Quitting civil service his father engaged himself with noble teaching
profession. His mother Fazilatunessa was from an noble Muslim family.
Always a commendable student, Mr. Obaidul
Quader matriculated from Basurhat Government A.H.C. High School and got
first division. He completed his HSC from Noakhali Government College
and was placed in the merit list. He graduated from the University of
Dhaka in Political Science. His wife Isratunnesa Quader is a prominent
lawyer.
A born dreamer as well as a natural
orator, Mr. Obaidul Quader owns a long and rich political career. He is
renowned as a sophisticated, generous, prudent and dedicated political
leader. Since his college days, he has always been dynamically involved
in politics.
He played an active role during the 6-Point Movement in 1966. He took part actively in the Mass Upsurge and the 11-Point Movement of students in 1969. In 1971, he participated in the Liberation War of Bangladesh as the Commander of Companigonj Thana Mujib Forces.
He played an active role during the 6-Point Movement in 1966. He took part actively in the Mass Upsurge and the 11-Point Movement of students in 1969. In 1971, he participated in the Liberation War of Bangladesh as the Commander of Companigonj Thana Mujib Forces.
As a political leader, he has never
wavered in his devotion to the party and the nation. He was imprisoned
at several stages of his action-packed political life. After 1975, he
was imprisoned for an uninterrupted two and a half years. While in
prison, he was elected as the President of the Central Committee of
Bangladesh Chhatra League (the student wing of Bangladesh Awami League),
and he remained so for two consecutive terms.
Mr. Obaidul Quader was a member of the Executive Committee formed to celebrate the Bengali Year 1400. He was also the member-secretary of the committee for celebrating the silver jubilee of the Liberation War and Independence.
Mr. Obaidul Quader was elected as a Member
of Parliament from the constituency Noakhali-5 in the 7th parliamentary
elections of June 12, 1996. On June 23, 1996 he was appointed as the
State Minister for Youth, Sports and Cultural Affairs. He carried out
his responsibilities with utmost honesty and sincerity till July 15,
2001. He is the member of Presidium, Standing Committee and
Parliamentary Board of Bangladesh Awami League.
He served as the Secretary of Cultural
Affairs and Education of the Central Executive Committee of Bangladesh
Awami League from June 23, 2000 to December 26, 2002. He was elected
first Senior Joint General Secretary of Bangladesh Awami League from
December 26, 2002 to July 26, 2009. While serving Bangladesh Awami
League as the Joint General Secretary during the tenure of post 1/11
Caretaker Government, he was arrested on March 09, 2007 and remained in
prison for 17 months and 26 days.
Mr. Obaidul Quader was seriously wounded
by the grisly grenade attack on August 21, 2004. He was admitted into
the Apollo Hospital in Delhi where doctors removed about 80 splinters
from his body. While he was in prison in the aftermath of 1/11, he
became almost paralyzed on the right side due to the remaining splinters
in his body. Later on, 14 more splinters were removed from his body
from the same Hospital. Though he is in good health now, there are still
18 splinters left in his body.
On November 2011 he took oath as Minister
of the Government. On 5th December Honourable Prime Minister Sheikh
Hasina had assigned him with the responsibility of the Communication
Ministry. He had discharged his responsibility as Minister for Ministry
of Communication with great devotion, patriotism, integrity, acumen and
as a benovolent political leader. In his tenure he visited 63 districts
of Bangladesh and enhanced the image and performance of the
Communication Ministry a lot. He also continued as the Minister for
Communication during All Party Government from 21st November 2013 to
12th January 2014.
Mr. Obaidul Quader elected as a Member of
Parliament on 5th January 2014 from the constituency Noakhali-5 for the
third time in the 10th Parliamentary Election and took oath as the
Communication Minister on 12th January 2014 for the second time.
Mr. Quader has also been an active
journalist and writer. He worked as the assistant editor of the
newspaper the Daily Banglar Bani for a long time. So far, he has
authored nine books namely, Bangladesh: A Revolution Betrayed (published
in 1976 by Monisha Publishers, Kolkata); Bangladesher Hridoy Hote;
Pakistaner Karagare Bangabandhu; Ei Bijoyer Mukut Kothai; Teen Somudrer
Deshe; Meghe Meghe Onek Bela; Rochona Somogro; Karagare Lekha Onusmriti:
Je Kotha Bola Hoyni and Nirbachito Column. His works have been
acclaimed by eminent critics both in home and abroad.
Mr. Obaidul Quader travelled India,
Malaysia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, United States of America, United Kingdom,
South Africa, China, Germany, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey, Italy,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.
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