Oli Ahmad

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Oli Ahmad

Colonel Oli Ahmad (born 13 March 1939)[1] is a Bangladeshi politician. He is a former minister and a member of Jatiya Sangsad. He is a former Bangladesh Army officer. He is a former Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and currently president of the Liberal Democratic Party of Bangladesh.[2]

Quick Facts Colonel (Retd.)Bir Bikrom, President of Liberal Democratic Party ...
Colonel (Retd.)
Oli Ahmad
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Ahmad in 2004
President of Liberal Democratic Party
Assumed office
26 October 2006
Minister of State for Telecommunication
In office
14 February 2014  5 June 2014
Prime MinisterSheikh Hasina
Member of the Bangladesh Parliament
for Chittagong-13
In office
28 February 1991  5 December 2014
Preceded byAfsar Uddin Ahmed
Succeeded bySaifuzzaman Chowdhury
Member of the Bangladesh Parliament
for Chittagong-14
In office
10 June 1996  25 December 2001
Preceded byShajahan Chowdhury
Succeeded byShajahan Chowdhury
Minister of State for of Power
In office
6 January 2000  4 March 2002
Prime MinisterKhaleda Zia
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries
In office
16 June 2002  23 June 2004
Minister of State for Water Resource
In office
30 June 2004  20 October 2006
Minister of Youth Development
In office
30 June 2004  20 October 2006
Personal details
Born (1939-03-13) 13 March 1939 (age 86)
Chittagong, Bengal, British India
Political partyBangladesh Nationalist Party (1988–2006)
Liberal Democratic Party
(2006–present)
SpouseMumtaza Begum
Children4
Awards Bir Bikrom
Military service
Allegiance Pakistan (Before 1971)
 Bangladesh
Branch/service Pakistan Army
 Bangladesh Army
Years of service1965-1980
Rank Colonel
UnitEast Bengal Regiment
Commands
Battles/warsBangladesh Liberation War
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Military career

Pakistan Army

He was commissioned in Pakistan Army in 1965.He was posted to 4th East Bengal Regiment in 1967.On 24 September 1970 he was posted to 8th East Bengal Regiment.

Liberation War of Bangladesh

Ahmad was the first Bengali Military officer to revolt against the Pakistani army on 25 March 1971 before the start of the Bangladesh Liberation War. He was the first officer to be awarded the Bir Bikrom for his bravery during that war. He fought under Major Ziaur Rahman in Sector No. 1.[2]

Bangladesh Army

After the independence of Bangladesh he was promoted to the rank of Major in October 1972.Later he served as the second in Command of 19,9,10 and 6 East Bengal Regiment.In September 1975 he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and was appointed as the commanding officer of 24 East Bengal Regiment in Saidpur.In November 1975 he was posted to Army Headquarters as General Staff Officer-1 (Operations).Later he served in the office of Army Chief,DCMLA,CMLA and the President of Bangladesh.In January 1980 he was promoted to the rank of Colonel.On 10 January 1980 he resigned from the Army.[2]

Political career

Ahmad is highly regarded as one of the key founding members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). On 26 October 2006, Ahmad and several other senior leaders of the BNP defected to form the Liberal Democratic Party.[3][4] At present he is serving as the president of Liberal Democratic Party.[5] While performing as Chief Coordinator for 20 Party Alliance, Ahmad launched a new movement called "Jatiya Mukti Mancha" on 27 June 2019.[6][7]

Elections

More information General Election, Parliamentary Seat ...
General Election Parliamentary Seat Vote Percentage of total vote Political Party Result
2008Chittagong-1382,03645.8Liberal Democratic PartyWon
Chittagong-1463,41226.92nd
2001Chittagong-1370,01653.8Bangladesh Nationalist PartyWon
Chittagong-1464,18429.12nd
1996Chittagong-1362,32361.8Won
Chittagong-1475,85548.2Won
1991Chittagong-1352,07259.5Won
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In 1996, there was 2 election (6th & 7th Parliament), Dr. Oli Ahmad was elected MP both times.[8][9] He was first elected from Chandanaish, in March 1980 by-election & was in the 2nd Parliament.[10]

Bangladesh Football Federation

Ahmad served as the president of the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) from 1992 until he resigned in late 1994.[11][12][13]

Publications

Books published by Oli Ahmad include:

  • Revolution, Military Personnel and the War of Liberation in Bangladesh. Dhaka: Dizzy Publications, 2004.
  • Battles That I Fought and Interviews of Liberation War Heroes. Dhaka: Annesha Prokashon, 2009.

References

Further reading

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