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Bangladeshi politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hasan Mahmud (born 5 June 1963) is a Bangladesh Awami League politician. He was Minister of Foreign Affairs in Fourth Hasina Cabinet in 2024.[1] Hasan was a former Member of National Parliament representing the Chittagong-7 constituency.[2] In 2019 he was appointed as Minister of Information and Broadcasting in Third Hasina Cabinet.
Hasan Mahmud was born on 5 June 1963 in Chittagong. He completed his bachelor's and master's in chemistry from the University of Chittagong in 1987 and 1989 respectively.[3] He completed a second masters from Vrije Universiteit Brussel in environmental science in 1996.[4] He earned his PhD in environmental chemistry from Transnational University Limburg in 2001.[4]
In 1977, Mahmud joined the Bangladesh Chhatra League.[4] In 1988, he became the president of the Chittagong University unit of the Bangladesh Chhatra League. He was involved in controlling campuses as a Chhatra League cadre on behalf of Akhtaruzzaman Chowdhury Babu.[5]
During 1996–2001, Mahmud served as the political and parliamentary affairs adviser to then prime minister Sheikh Hasina.[6] In 2001, he was appointed special assistant to then opposition leader of parliament, Sheikh Hasina.[4] He was appointed the secretary of environment and forest affairs of the Awami League.[4]
Mahmud was the Jatiya Sangsad member from Chittagong-6 constituency during 2008–2014.[7] He had received 101,340 votes while his nearest rival of Bangladesh Nationalist Party, Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury, received 72,073 votes.[8]
Mahmud was appointed as the state minister for foreign affairs in January 2009 in Sheikh Hasina's cabinet but 6 months later he was moved to the position of state minister for environment and forests.[9][10][11] In November 2011, he was promoted to the full minister of environment and forest and served the position until the end of 2013.[6][12]
Mahmud was elected to parliament from Chittagong-7 in 2014 as a candidate of the Awami League in an uncontested election.[13] In the election 50 percent of the seats were won without a vote as the main opposition party, Bangladesh Nationalist Party, led alliance boycotted the election.[14]
Mahmud was re-elected to parliament from Chittagong-7 in 2018 as a candidate of the Awami League.[15] He had received 217,155 votes while his nearest rival from Liberal Democratic Party, Md Nurul Alam, received 6,065 votes.[15]
In September 2022, Mahmud was nominated to the Awami League Local Government Public Representative Nomination Board.[16] Secretary Md Mokbul Hossain at the Information Ministry under Mahmud was sent to forced retirement in October.[17][18]
During Mahmud's tenure as Environment minister from 2009 to 2013, multiple allegations of corruption surfaced involving the allocation of climate change funds. The Bangladesh chapter of Transparency International provided with credible allegations of political influence and nepotism in distributing contracts in climate change related projects, and corruption in selecting NGOs to operate the ground works.[19] The corruption in climate projects awarded during his tenure was subject of SOAS University of London's study on corruption.[20] According to a BBC Bengali report, Hasan Mahmud acknowledged the corrupt practices and downplayed it as "comparatively less than before".[21]
On 6 August 2024, Mahmud attempted to flee to Delhi, India after Sheikh Hasina's resignation as prime minister the previous day during the Non-cooperation movement (2024) but was intercepted and detained at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka.[22] On 11 August, Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit (BFIU) ordered banks to freeze all accounts of Mahmud, his wife, Nurun, and their daughter, Nafisa.[23][24] But on September 6, The Business Standard reported that he fled to Belgium via Germany after the fall of Hasina regime. [25]
Mahmud is married to Nurun Fatema Hasan.[12] They have a daughter, Nafisa Zumaina Mahmud.[24] Nafisa is the chairperson of Green TV, a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable television channel.[26]
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