Three cabinet ministers and one state minister took oath in the cabinet

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Three cabinet ministers and one state minister took oath in the cabinet

The government increased the size of last year’s cabinet. Three ministers and one state minister were added to the present cabinet. One of them is a full minister of the state minister.

State Minister of State for Fisheries and Livestock Narayan Chandra Chand, Information Technology expert Mustafa Jabbar and Laxmipur MP AKM Shahjahan Kamal were sworn in as full ministers. Rajbari MP Kazi Keramat Ali took oath as the state minister.

The President made the oath on Tuesday evening. Abdul Hamid The oath-taking ceremony was conducted by Cabinet Secretary Mohammad Shafiul Alam. Earlier on Monday, Cabinet Secretary Mohammad Shafiul Alam called them to call on Bangabhaban to take the oath.

Fisheries and Livestock Minister The minister’s ministry is vacant in the death of Sayedul Haque. Narayan Chandra Chanda can be the full minister of this ministry. The government started the election year through the expansion of a sudden ministry. Three of the four people took oath on Tuesday, new faces. Politically, they are quite unknown. If these four people join, 54 people including the Prime Minister will be the member of the cabinet. Out of them, full minister (33 ministers), state minister (18) and deputy minister (2) There are six advisers in the rank of minister. Outside the special envoy to the rank of HM Ershad Minister

Narayan Chandra Chanda is now the Minister of the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock. He may be given the responsibility of minister in the same ministry.
According to the ruling party sources, no minority community in the present cabinet is in charge of the full minister. Decided to become Narayan Chandra Chandra minister for this purpose.

Information Technology specialist Mustafa Jabbar is not a Member, hence he has been appointed as the Minister of Technology. There is no minister in the Ministry of Post and Telecommunication and Information and Communication Technology. Tarana Halim in the post and telecommunication and State Minister Junaid Ahmed in the field of information technology. Mustafa Jabbar may be linked to one of these ministries. Again, the minister of science and technology is the architect Yeafesh Osman, but there is a chance to be given the post of the state minister.

Mustafa Jabbar was involved with almost all of the initiatives taken by the government to build a Digital Bangladesh. He was a member of the Committee on National Broadcasting Law, Online Media Policy and various law enactments and policies in the IT sector.

Shahjahan Kamal is the new MP of the Lakshmipur Sadar constituency. He was the former president of the district Awami League. In 1973, the first MP was elected. He is the elder brother of ASM Maksud Kamal, current President of Dhaka University Teachers Association.

Apart from this, Kazi Keramat Ali, MP of Rajbari Sadar and Goaland, is the President of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Culture Affairs. He is the General Secretary of the District Awami League. Four-time MP, elected three times. Party sources said that neither Awami League has ever been a minister or a state minister from these two districts.

The tenure of the present government, which is headed by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has completed nearly four years.

On January 12, 2014, 29 ministers of the Awami League-led government, 17 state ministers and two deputy ministers took the oath. In this cabinet, the Jatiya Party 3, Workers Party of Bangladesh and JSD get 1 position. On 26 February of that year, the cabinet was increased in the first phase. AH, Mahmood Ali and Nazrul Islam took the oath. Meanwhile, Abdul Latif Siddiqui was dropped out of the United States on a fluttering remark about Hajj.

Nurul Islam was added to the BSCIC by extension of the cabinet on 14th July next year. Yapese Osman and Asaduzzaman Khan were promoted as ministers. Tarana Halim and Nuruzzaman Ahmed took oath as state ministers. Meanwhile, Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain was given the responsibility of the local government by removing the then general secretary of Awami League Syed Ashraful Islam. At first, Syed Ashraf was given the post of office, and later the responsibility of the Ministry of Public Administration was given.

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