Second Hasina Cabinet

The second Hasina cabinet was the Government of Bangladesh during the 9th legislative session of the Jatiyo Sangsad following the 2008 general election, and left office on 24 January 2014.[1][2]

Cabinet

The cabinet was composed of the following ministers:

Name of the MembersTitlePortfolio
Sheikh HasinaPrime MinisterArmed Forces Division
Cabinet Division
Ministry of Establishment
Ministry of Defence
Abul Maal Abdul Muhith Minister Finance
Finance Division
Economic Relations Division
Internal Resources Division
Begum Matia ChowdhuryMinister Agriculture
Abdul Latif SiddiquiMinister Textiles and Jute
Barrister Shafique AhmedMinister Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs
National Parliament Secretariat
Air Vice Marshal (rtd) A K KhandkerMinister Planning
Planning Division
Implementation Monitoring & Evaluation Division
Rajiuddin Ahmed RajuMinister Posts and Telecommunications
Advocate Sahara KhatunMinister Home Affairs
Syed Ashraful IslamMinister Local Government and Rural Development & Co-operatives
Local Govt. Division
Rural Development & Co-operatives Division
Engineer Khandaker Mosharraf HossainMinister Labour and Employment
Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment
Rezaul Karim Hira Minister Land[3]
Abul Kalam AzadMinister Information
Cultural Affairs
Enamul Hoque Mostofa ShaheedMinister Social Welfare
Dilip BaruaMinister Industries
Ramesh Chandra SenMinister Water Resource
Ghulam Muhammed QuaderMinister Civil Aviation and Tourism
Lt. Col. (rtd) Muhammad Faruk KhanMinister Commerce
Syed Abul HossainMinister Communications
Roads & Railway Division
Bridge Division
Dr. Muhammad Abdur RazzaqueMinister Food and Disaster Management
Dr. Muhammad Afsarul AmeenMinister Primary and Mass Education
Dr. A.F.M Ruhal HaqueMinister Health and Family Welfare
Dr. Dipu MoniMinister Foreign Affairs
Nurul Islam NahidMinister Education
Muhammad Abdul Latif BiswasMinister Fisheries and Livestock
Shahjahan KhanMinister Shipping
Advocate Mostafizur RahmanMinister of State Land
Captain (rtd) AB Tajul IslamMinister of State Liberation War Affairs
Tanjim AhmadMinister of State Without Portfolio
Architect Yafes OsmanMinister of State Science and Information & Communication Technology
Dr. Hasan Mahmud Minister of State Foreign Affairs (until 31 July 2009)
Environment and Forest (from 31 July 2009)[4]
Begum Monnujan SufianMinister of State Labour and Employment
Dipankar TalukdarMinister of State Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs
Ahad Ali SarkerMinister of State Youth and Sports
Advocate Shamsul Hoque TukuMinister of State Home Affairs
Advocate Abdul Mannan KhanMinister of State Housing and Public Works
Muhammad Motahar HossainMinister of State Primary and Mass Education
Advocate Jahangir Kabir NanakMinister of State M/O. Local Govt., Rural Development & Co-operatives
Local Govt. Division
Rural Development & Co-operatives Division
Advocate Muhammad Qamrul IslamMinister of State Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs
National Parliament Secretariat
Advocate Muhammad Shahjahan MiahMinister of State Religious Affairs
Brigadier General (rtd) Muhammad Enamul HuqMinister of State Power, Energy & Mineral Resources
Power Division
Energy and Mineral Resources Division
Captain (rtd) Dr. Mozibur Rahman FakirMinister of State Health and Family Welfare
Advocate Promode MankinMinister of State Cultural Affairs
Muhammad Mahbubur RahmanMinister of State Water Resources
Dr. Shirin Sharmin ChaudhuryMinister of State Women & Children Affairs

References

  1. Hasina sworn-in Bangladesh PM for second time, 06 January 2009, Mid Day
  2. Hasina sworn in as Prime Minister, forms 31-member cabinet, 7 January 2009, The Financial Express (Bangladesh)
  3. "Profile Of Ministers". The Daily Star. 8 January 2009. Archived from the original on 12 January 2009.
  4. "Hasan Mahmud removed from foreign min". bdnews24.com. 31 July 2009. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
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