Second Sheikh Mujib cabinet

The second Sheikh Mujib cabinet was the first Government of sovereign and independent Bangladesh. After independence, on 12 January 1972, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman assumed office as the second Prime Minister of Bangladesh and left office on 25 January 1975.[1][2]

Cabinet

The cabinet was composed of the following ministers:

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Portfolio Minister Tookoffice Leftoffice Party
Prime Minister Sheikh Mujibur Rahman12 January 197224 January 1975Awami League
Ministry of Law Kamal Hossain12 January 197224 January 1973Awami League
 Manoranjan Dhar24 January 197324 January 1975Awami League
Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdus Samad Azad12 January 197224 January 1973Awami League
 Kamal Hossain24 January 197324 January 1975Awami League
Ministry of industries Syed Nazrul Islam12 January 197224 January 1975Awami League
Ministry of Finance Tajuddin Ahmad12 January 197224 January 1975Awami League
Ministry of Defence M. A. G. Osmani12 January 197224 January 1975Awami League
Ministry of communications Muhammad Mansur Ali12 January 197224 January 1975Awami League
Ministry of Power, Irrigation and Flood Control Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad12 January 197224 January 1975Awami League
Ministry of Home Affairs Abul Hasnat Muhammad Qamaruzzaman12 January 197224 January 1975Awami League
Ministry of Food and Civil Cupplies Phani Bhusan Majumder12 January 197224 January 1975Awami League
Ministry of Education M. Yousuf Ali12 January 197224 January 1975Awami League
Ministry of Commerce and External Trade Mustafizur Rahman Siddiqi[3]12 January 1972date unknownAwami League

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