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  3. Bangladesh swears in new president Shahabuddin ahead of election
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Mohammad Shahabuddin Takes Oath As Bangladesh's New President

Dhaka: Veteran politician Mohammed Shahabuddin was sworn in as the 22nd president of Bangladesh on Monday at a state ceremony attended by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her cabinet colleagues. Speaker Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury administered the oath to 73-year-old Shahabuddin at the historic Durbar Hall of Bangabhaban. Besides premier Hasina and family members of the new president, politicians, Supreme Court judges, and senior civil and military officials attended the event. Shahabuddin succeeds Abdul Hamid whose tenure ended on Sunday. After the swearing-in ceremony, Shahabuddin signed the oath documents for the office of the president. He was elected as president unopposed in February this year as a candidate of the ruling Awami League. Despite being largely ornamental head of the state, the office of the president draws extra attention particularly during the general elections as he appoints the prime minister and becomes the constitutional guardian of the country. Bangladesh is set for general elections in December or in January next year, amid growing diferences between the ruling Awami League and its main opposition the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) over the electoral system. In a media interview last week, Shahabuddin, a lower court judge, said it was largely the responsibility of the Election Commission to create the atmosphere to encourage voters to cast their votes and expected the independent constitutional body to play its due role. He said, after assuming...

Mohammad Shahabuddin Biography, Death Reason, Wiki, Age, Wife, Son, Daughter, News, House, Twitter

Table of Contents • • • • • • • Mohammad Shahabuddin Death Reason Shahabuddin is a Former Rashtriya Janata Dal MP from Siwan in Bihar who was serving a life sentence for murder, died due to COVID-19. He contracted with covid 19 and tests positive, later, due to critical conditions he passed away. Shahabuddin died at the age of 53 years old at the Deen Dayal Upadhyay (DDU) Hospital here on Saturday. Advertising Prison officials said Shahabuddin was admitted to the ICU two three days ago. Also Read: Moreover, the Delhi Prisons Department said, Shahabuddin, who was serving a life sentence in a murder case, was admitted to the hospital on April 20, it said. Further, Director General (Prisons) Sandeep Goel said, “Information has been received from DDU Hospital about the death of Mohd Shahabuddin, an inmate of Delhi Prisons. He was suffering from COVID-19.” Mohammad Shahabuddin Wiki Mohammad Shahabuddin was an Indian politician and former Member of Parliament from the Siwan constituency in the state of Bihar. He was born on 10 May 1967 in Pratappur, Bihar, India, and his parents were Sheikh Mohammad Hasibullah. Furthermore, he was elected for four successive terms to the Indian Parliament between 1996 and 2004 from the Siwan constituency. Shahabuddin accused in over three dozen cases, the four-time RJD MP and two-time MLA. He has been a name that spelled terror in Siwan for several years. Besides, He was infamously known as “Sultan of Siwan” and “Saheb” among local people. Also ...

Bangladesh swears in new president Shahabuddin ahead of election

This handout photograph taken on April 24, 2023 and released by the Bangladesh Prime Minister's Office shows Bangladesh's President elect Mohammed Shahabuddin (L) receives floral wreath from Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina (2R) during an oath taking ceremony at the presidential palace in Dhaka. (AFP) Shahabuddin, 73, was an anti-corruption commissioner and fought in the country’s 1971 war of independence against Pakistan, the presidential palace said. “He was sworn in as the 22nd president of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh today,” Shampad Barua, secretary of the president, told AFP. He was elected by lawmakers in February after the ruling Awami League party nominated him instead of the speaker of parliament, who had been seen as the favorite. Shahabuddin replaces Abdul Hamid, a former speaker and Awami League stalwart, whose second term expired on Monday. The election comes as the country faces mounting protests over the next general election, scheduled to be held in January 2024. The opposition has staged a series of giant protests in recent months, demanding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina step down and let a caretaker government hold a free and fair election. The opposition accuses Hasina, who has been in power since 2009, of rigging the previous two votes, and Western countries and rights groups have also raised concerns. Hasina has rejected the demand. If Hasina was forced to resign or the protests descend into chaos, the otherwise largely ceremonial ...

Mohammad Shahabuddin Takes Oath as Bangladesh's New President

Veteran politician Mohammed Shahabuddin was sworn in as the 22nd president of Bangladesh on Monday at a state ceremony attended by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her cabinet colleagues. Speaker Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury administered the oath to 73-year-old Shahabuddin at the historic Durbar Hall of Bangabhaban. Besides premier Hasina and family members of the new president, politicians, Supreme Court judges, and senior civil and military officials attended the event. Shahabuddin succeeds Abdul Hamid whose tenure ended on Sunday. After the swearing-in ceremony, Shahabuddin signed the oath documents for the office of the president. He was elected as president unopposed in February this year as a candidate of the ruling Awami League. Despite being largely ornamental head of the state, the office of the president draws extra attention particularly during the general elections as he appoints the prime minister and becomes the constitutional guardian of the country. Bangladesh is set for general elections in December or in January next year, amid growing diferences between the ruling Awami League and its main opposition the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) over the electoral system. In a media interview last week, Shahabuddin, a lower court judge, said it was largely the responsibility of the Election Commission to create the atmosphere to encourage voters to cast their votes and expected the independent constitutional body to play its due role. He said, after assuming his of...

Mohammed Shahabuddin

Mohammed Shahabuddin Chuppu (born 10 December 1949) Early life and education Shahabuddin was born on 10 December 1949 in the Jubilee Tank area in Shivrampur of Shahabuddin went to Pabna's Purbatan Gandhi School and later was admitted to Radhanagar Majumdar Academy at fourth grade where he passed Career Shahabuddin was a student leader of the Awami League during the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was the general secretary of the Pabna Edward College unit of the Chhatra League and president of the Pabna District Chhatra League and Jubo League. He was the Pabna District convenor of the Shadhin Bangla Chatro Shongram Parishad. [ citation needed] In 1982, Shahabuddin joined as a Munsef (Assistant Judge) of the Shahabuddin was appointed by the In February 2023, Shahabuddin, resigned from the board of directors of Presidency Election See also: Shahabuddin was nominated by the Awami League Parlimentary Party as their candidate for Inauguration Shahabuddin was sworn in as the 22nd President of Bangladesh in a ceremony at the Personal life Since November 1972, Shahabuddin is married to Legacy In his honour, a park built by the Pabna Municipality in 2020 was named "Bir Muktijoddha Mohammad Sahabuddin Chuppu Amusement Park". See also • References • • ^ a b c রাষ্ট্রপতির কার্যালয়. bangabhaban.portal.gov.bd . Retrieved 5 May 2023. • The Business Standard. 12 February 2023 . Retrieved 12 February 2023. • Arafat, Aditya (13 March 2016). অবসরে থাকছেন বদিউজ্জামান, সুপ্রিম কোর্টে ফিরছেন চুপ...