Solaiman Haque Joarder
Solaiman Haque Joarder | |
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Member of Parliament | |
In office 2009–2013 | |
Preceded by | Shahidul Islam Biswas |
Succeeded by | Solaiman Haque Joarder |
In office 2014–2018 | |
Preceded by | Solaiman Haque Joarder |
Succeeded by | Solaiman Haque Joarder |
Assumed office 2018 | |
Preceded by | Solaiman Haque Joarder |
Personal details | |
Political party | Awami League |
Solaiman Haque Joarder also known as Solaiman Haque Joarder Selun is an Awami League politician and the incumbent member of parliament for Chuadanga-1.[1]
Early life
Joarder was born on 15 March 1946. He completed his education up to S.S.C. or grade ten.
Career
Joarder was nominated by Awami League to contest the 1991 parliamentary election from Chuadanga-1.[5] He lost the election with 53,535 votes to Miah Mohammed Monsur Ali of Bangladesh Nationalist party who received 55,387.[5]
Joarder received the Awami League nomination to contest the General Election of June 1996 from Chuadanga-1.[5] He won 77,489 votes but lost the election to Shamsuzzaman Dudu of Bangladesh Nationalist Party who received 89,786 votes.[5]
Joarder receives the Awami League nomination to contest the 2001 Bangladeshi general election from Chuadanga-1.[5] He received 113,333 votes while Shahidul Islam Biswas of Bangladesh Nationalist Party won the election by receiving 151,763 votes.[5]
Joarder was first successfully election in the
Joarder was reelected unopposed in
Joarder was re-elected to parliament on 30 December 2018 with 309, 993 votes while his nearest rival of Bangladesh Nationalist Party, Md Sharifuzzaman, received 23,120 votes.[13][14][15][16]
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- ^ "Chuadanga-1 - Constituency detail of Bangladesh General Election 2018". The Daily Star. 2018-11-25. Retrieved 2022-10-07.
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- ^ "Bangladesh PM Wins 3rd Term After Violent Election, Accusations Of Rigging". NPR. Retrieved 2022-10-07.