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Bangladeshi politician

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A.S.M. Solomon
এ এস এম সোলায়মান
Member of the Bangladesh Parliament
for Dhaka-30
In office
18 February 1979 – 12 February 1982
LeaderShah Azizur Rahman
Preceded byAKM Samsuzzoha
Succeeded byposition abolished
East Pakistan Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare Minister
In office
30 September 1971 – 14 December 1971
GovernorAbdul Motaleb Malik
AdministratorA. A. K. Niazi
Preceded byunknown
Succeeded byposition abolished
Member of the Pakistan Parliament
for NE-44 Dacca-VI
In office
1965–1969
Leadervacant
Preceded byBenajir Ahmed
Succeeded byAKM Samsuzzoha
Personal details
Died(1997-12-04)4 December 1997
NationalityBangladeshi
Political partyBangladesh Nationalist Party
Other political
affiliations
Krishak Sramik Party

ASM Solomon (Bengali: এ এস এম সোলায়মান) was a Member of the 4th National Assembly of Pakistan as a representative of East Pakistan. Later he became a politican of Bangladesh Nationalist Party and a member of parliament for Dhaka-30.

Biography

Sulaiman was a Member of the 4th National Assembly of Pakistan representing Dacca-VI. He was also family planning minister of Pakistan. In 1969, he served as the President of Krishak Sramik Party. He opposed independence of Bangladesh and supported Pakistan during Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. He became a member of East Pakistan Central Peace Committee. In 17 September 1971, during Bangladesh Liberation War, he was made Labor and Social Welfare Minister of East Pakistan. Solomon was elected to parliament from Dhaka-30 as a Bangladesh Nationalist Party candidate in 1979 election. He died in 4 December 1997. He was buried in Baidyer Bazar Union.

References

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