Faruk Khan
Faruk Khan (born 18 September 1951) is a Bangladeshi politician and former Minister of Civil Aviation and Tourism of Bangladesh Government.[1] Khan is a Parliament member of Bangladesh Government and former Commerce & Industry Secretary of the Awami League.[2]
Faruk Khan | |
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Minister of Civil Aviation and Tourism | |
In office 2008? – ? | |
Personal details | |
Born | Dhaka, East Bengal, Dominion of Pakistan | 18 September 1951
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Political party | Awami League |
Spouse(s) | Nilufar Faruk Khan |
Children | Qantara K Khan Qareena K Khan |
Early life
Khan was born on 18 September 1951 in Dhaka to his parents Serajul Karim Khan and mother Khaleda Karim Khan. He holds a Masters in Defense Studies from Defense Services and Staff College in Mirpur.[3] He was commissioned from 44 PMA long course in the corps of infantry on 26 March 1971 . He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel on 15 May 1995 from Bangladesh Army.[4][5]
Political career
Khan was parliament member and the Minister of Civil Aviation and Tourism of Bangladesh government. He was elected from the seat of Gopalganj-1[6] with 99% votes the third time in a row at 29 December 2008's National Election. Khan pledged that the reduction of prices of basic foods and commodities are a priority in his term.[7]
Personal life
Khan is married to Nilufer Faruk Khan, a social worker. Together they have two daughters Qantara K Khan and Qareena K Khan.[8]
See also
References
- "Ministry of Commerce- - বাণিজ্য মন্ত্রণালয়-". Retrieved 5 October 2016.
- Central Committee of Bangladesh Awami League Archived 2011-06-29 at the Wayback Machine
- "Faruk Khan dot com". Archived from the original on 28 November 2014. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
- Ahmed, Hafez. "BD a secular country with steady economic dev: Faruk". The Financial Express. Dhaka. Retrieved 2016-12-19.
- "Lt. Col. Muhammad Faruk Khan (Retd.), MP, Hon'ble Chairman of Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism visits the Embassy and is received by the Ambassador – Embassy of Bangladesh Tokyo". bdembjp.mofa.gov.bd. Retrieved 2016-12-19.
- "Bangladesh Election Commission: Asset Database". Retrieved 5 October 2016.
- Personal Information of Candidates of National Election
- "Cabinet Ministers". Probe. Archived from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
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Preceded by G M Quader |
Minister of Civil Aviation and Tourism 2012-present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |