Abdul Kader Mia

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Abdul Kader Lal Mia
আব্দুল কাদের লাল মিঞা
Member of the
East Bengal Legislative Assembly
In office
1954–1960
ConstituencyPatuakhali West
Member of the Bengal Legislative Assembly
In office
1937–1945
Succeeded byShamsuddin Sikder[1]
ConstituencyPatuakhali South
Personal details
Born
United Front

Abdul Kader (

Krishak Praja Party in Greater Barisal.[2]

Biography

Abdul Kader was born into a

Khepupara. The party struggled to gain support at the 1946 elections due to the popularity of the Muslim League's Pakistan Movement. In this election, Mia lost the Patuakhali South constituency to Abdur Rahman Khan of the Muslim League.[6]

The

Death and legacy

He died in 1960.[6] The Abdul Kader Road in Bashbunia is named after him. His elder son, educationist Abdul Halim Bacchu, was one of the three pioneers of cycling in Barguna town and the founder of the Lal Mia Teachers Training College.[7][8] His youngest son, Abdul Alim Himu, was a notable journalist and the founding chairman of the Barguna Press Club.[9]

References

  1. ^ Reed, Sir Stanley, ed. (1947). The Indian Year Book.
  2. ^ Habibullah, B. D. (1967). শেরে বাংলা (in Bengali). p. 70.
  3. ^ a b East Pakistan Provincial Statistical Board and Bureau of Commercial and Industrial Intelligence (1956). Statistical Abstract for East Pakistan. Vol. 3. Government of Pakistan. p. 58.
  4. ^ "না ফেরার দেশে প্রবীণ সাংবাদিক হিমু". Gramer Kagoj (in Bengali). 10 September 2020.
  5. ^ Government of Bengal. "Alphabetical list of members". Bengal Legislative Assembly Proceedings (1939). Vol. 54. Alipore.
  6. ^ a b Ahmed, Siraj Uddin (2010). বরিশাল বিভাগের ইতিহাস (in Bengali). Vol. 1. Dhaka: Bhaskar Prakashani.
  7. ^ Hasan, Mehedi, শোক সংবাদ (in Bengali), Barguna
  8. ^ Abdul Karim, "2", নোবেল গ্রামীণঃ হারানো দিন (in Bengali), Barguna
  9. ^ "বরগুনার সর্বজন শ্রদ্ধেয় সাংবাদিক আব্দুল আলীম হিমু আর নেই". Sun News (in Bengali). 10 September 2020.