376:. He was the Parliamentary Secretary (currently equivalent to the Minister of State) in the Ministry of Relief and Rehabilitation during the tenure of Ghulam Farooqui and was appointed as the Whip. In 1963, he was appointed as a member of the Land Reforms Committee. He presented an anti-government speech in Parliament against President Ayub Khan's SUNSET LAW 30th Chaitra Act and said he would not hesitate to give up his seat if necessary. (According to this law, if the rent was not paid by the 30th month, the land would be auctioned). He gave speeches for necessary measures and legislation against cannabis, liquor, gambling and other un-Islamic activities. In parliament, he expressed ideas of the establishment of an
263:. He became influenced to join politics after observing Azizul Haque. He returned to Comilla in 1926, and established the Nangalkot Arafiyyah Junior Madrasa in memory of his father, the following year. In 1927, he was nominated as the director of the Comilla Central Co-operative by the authorities. Among his tasks was opening a bank branch in
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Nangalkot, so that the local poor boys and girls can advance in higher education. Two. Making Nangalkot High School a model school. Three. His youngest son, AKM Mahbub Uz Zaman, successfully completed his engineering studies. Four. Marrying
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before the 1935 local election, Satish
Chandra Kar Zamindar of Makrabpur was attacked by miscreants on his way to Haripur along with his companion Mansoor Ahmed, Maulvi Abdul Gani and his younger brother Maulvi Ali Ahmed from Tehsil Kachari. Hasanuzzaman came to their defence and was heavily injured.
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Nangalkot. Ali was asked on behalf of the public to ease the suffering of the indebted people and so he waived the interest of 166,000 taka. He joined the Tippera District Board as a member in 1929. In 1932, he became the president of local Union Board. In every village of the union,
405:(PG). He breathed his last at 7 am on Thursday 18 April 1968. He left behind 4 sons and 4 daughters at the time of his death. His children were Mahmuda Begum, Saleha Begum, Dr. AKM Kamaruzzaman, AKM Shamuzzaman, AKM Rafiquzzaman, Roqeya Begum, AKM Mahbubuzzaman and Umm Kulthum.
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