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| name = Mohammad Mohsin
| name = Mohammad Mohsin
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| term_start = 24 February 1975
| term_start = 24 February 1975
| term_end = 6 November 1976
| term_end = 6 November 1976
| predecessor =
| predecessor = [[Mainuddin Ahmed Manik]]
| successor =
| successor = [[Emran Ali Sarkar]]
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1931|05|21}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1931|05|21}}
| birth_place = [[Chapai Nawabganj District|Chapai Nawabganj]]
| birth_place = [[Chapai Nawabganj District|Chapai Nawabganj]]
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2004|10|08|1931|05|21}}
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|2004|10|08|1931|05|21}}
| death_place = [[Rajshahi]]
| death_place = [[Rajshahi]]
| party = [[Bangladesh Awami League]]
| party = [[Bangladesh Awami League]]
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| termstart1 = 12 February 1982
| termstart1 = 12 February 1982
| termend1 = 18 February 1979
| termend1 = 18 February 1979
| predecessor1 = [[Abul Hasnat Muhammad Qamaruzzaman|Qamaruzzaman]]
| successor1 = ''Defunct''
}}
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'''Mohammad Mohsin''' ({{Lang-bn|মোহাম্মদ মোহসীন}}) (21 May 1931 – 8 October 2004) was a Bangladeshi lawyer, freedom fighter and politician. He was a Member of Parliament from Rajshahi-10 and Rajshahi-11 constituencies at that time.
'''Mohammad Mohsin''' ({{Langx|bn|মোহাম্মদ মোহসীন}}) (21 May 1931 – 8 October 2004<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Mahbubul Islam Imon |title=Short biographies of prominent people in Chapainawabganj's two hundred years of history-Volume 1 and 2. |language=bn}}</ref>) was a Bangladeshi lawyer, freedom fighter and politician. He was a Member of Parliament from [[Rajshahi-10]] and [[Rajshahi-11]] constituencies at that time.<ref name=":1" /><ref name="1979results" />


== Early Life ==
== Early life ==
Mohammad Mohsin was born on 21 May 1931 in Kavirajtola village of Binodpur Union in [[Shibganj Upazila, Chapai Nawabganj|Shibganj]], [[Chapai Nawabganj District|Chapai Nawabganj]], then [[Presidencies and provinces of British India|British India]]. His father's name is Abdul Aziz and mother's name is Ayana Begum. He passed his matriculation in 1947 from Dadnchok High Madrasa, Shivganj, Chapainawabganj. He received BA from [[New Government Degree College, Rajshahi|Rajshahi Government College]] in 1950 and LLB from [[University of Rajshahi]] in 1957.
Mohammad Mohsin was born on 21 May 1931 in Kavirajtola village of Binodpur Union in [[Shibganj Upazila, Chapai Nawabganj|Shibganj]], [[Chapai Nawabganj District|Chapai Nawabganj]], then [[Presidencies and provinces of British India|British India]]. His father's name is Abdul Aziz and mother's name is Ayana Begum. He passed his matriculation in 1947 from Dadnchok High Madrasa, Shivganj, Chapainawabganj. He received BA from [[New Government Degree College, Rajshahi|Rajshahi Government College]] in 1950 and LLB from [[University of Rajshahi]] in 1957.<ref name=":0" />


After 1957, he settled in Rajshahi city from Binodpur in Chapainawabganj with his family. Father of three sons and two daughters in personal life.
After 1957, he settled in Rajshahi city from Binodpur in Chapainawabganj with his family. Father of three sons and two daughters in personal life.<ref name=":0" />


== Career ==
== Career ==
Mohsin was a lawyer. He was GP (Gov. Pleader) of Greater Rajshahi District from 1972-1976. He taught in Rajshahi Law College for a long time. He served as the founder-president of the governing body of Rajshahi Law College until his death.
Mohsin was a lawyer. He was GP (Gov. Pleader) of Greater Rajshahi District from 1972-1976. He taught in Rajshahi Law College for a long time. He served as the founder-president of the governing body of Rajshahi Law College until his death.<ref name=":0" />


He was the director of [[Sonali Bank]].
He was the director of [[Sonali Bank]].<ref name=":0" />


He was Executive Member of Rajshahi District National Tuberculosis Association, Executive Member of Rajshahi Homeopath College, elected Senate and Syndicate member of Rajshahi University for several times.
He was Executive Member of Rajshahi District National Tuberculosis Association, Executive Member of Rajshahi Homeopath College, elected Senate and Syndicate member of Rajshahi University for several times.<ref name=":0" />


== Political life ==
== Political life ==
Mohsin was the president of Awami League in Rajshahi for two terms after 1962. He served as the organizing secretary of Rajshahi district Awami League in 1968-1973 and later served as general secretary and president of Rajshahi district Awami League several times.
Mohsin was the president of Awami League in Rajshahi for two terms after 1962. He served as the organizing secretary of Rajshahi district Awami League in 1968-1973 and later served as general secretary and president of Rajshahi district Awami League several times.<ref name=":0" />


In the general election of Pakistan in 1970, he was nominated by the Awami League Parliamentary Board as an MNA candidate from Boalia-Paba-Tanor-Godagari area of Rajshahi in the provincial council, but he did not choose for personal reasons.
In the general election of Pakistan in 1970, he was nominated by the Awami League Parliamentary Board as an MNA candidate from Boalia-Paba-Tanor-Godagari area of Rajshahi in the provincial council, but he did not choose for personal reasons.<ref name=":0" />


In 1971 he served as the convener of the Rajshahi Sangram Parishad. During the liberation war in 1971, he served as the in-charge of Panipia camp in Murshidabad, India. Trained about 1000 freedom fighters. He contributed to the liberation war as an organizer.
In 1971 he served as the convener of the Rajshahi Sangram Parishad. During the liberation war in 1971, he served as the in-charge of Panipia camp in Murshidabad, India. Trained about 1000 freedom fighters. He contributed to the liberation war as an organizer.<ref name=":0" />


He was elected to parliament from Rajshahi-10 as a [[Bangladesh Awami League]] candidate in 1979.<ref name="1979results">{{cite web |url=http://www.parliament.gov.bd/images/pdf/formermp/2nd.pdf |title=List of 2nd Parliament Members |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |website=Bangladesh Parliament |language=bn |access-date=20 March 2021}}</ref>
In the 1975 by-election of the first National Parliament, he was nominated as a Member of Parliament in the then Rajshahi-11 Constituency (Rajshahi Sadar-Boalia-Paba) by Bakshal system.<ref name=":1">{{cite web |title="List of 1st Parliament Members" |url=http://www.parliament.gov.bd/images/pdf/formermp/1st.pdf |accessdate=13 February 2021 |publisher=Bangladesh Parliament (in Bengali).}}</ref>

He was elected to parliament from Rajshahi-10 as a [[Bangladesh Awami League]] candidate in 1979.<ref name="1979results">{{cite web |url=http://www.parliament.gov.bd/images/pdf/formermp/2nd.pdf |title=List of 2nd Parliament Members |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |website=Bangladesh Parliament |language=bn |access-date=20 March 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5x4vAAAAYAAJ&q=A.+K.+M.+Abu+Zahed |title=The Election Archives |date=1981 |publisher=Shiv Lal |language=en}}</ref>

== Death ==
Mohammad Mohsin died on 8 October 2004.<ref name=":0" />


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:25, 5 November 2024

Mohammad Mohsin
Member of Parliament of Rajshahi-11
In office
24 February 1975 – 6 November 1976
Preceded byMainuddin Ahmed Manik
Succeeded byEmran Ali Sarkar
Member of Parliament of Rajshahi-10
In office
12 February 1982 – 18 February 1979
Preceded byQamaruzzaman
Succeeded byDefunct
Personal details
Born(1931-05-21)21 May 1931
Chapai Nawabganj
Died8 October 2004(2004-10-08) (aged 73)
Rajshahi
Political partyBangladesh Awami League
Other political
affiliations
BKSAL

Mohammad Mohsin (Bengali: মোহাম্মদ মোহসীন) (21 May 1931 – 8 October 2004[1]) was a Bangladeshi lawyer, freedom fighter and politician. He was a Member of Parliament from Rajshahi-10 and Rajshahi-11 constituencies at that time.[2][3]

Early life

[edit]

Mohammad Mohsin was born on 21 May 1931 in Kavirajtola village of Binodpur Union in Shibganj, Chapai Nawabganj, then British India. His father's name is Abdul Aziz and mother's name is Ayana Begum. He passed his matriculation in 1947 from Dadnchok High Madrasa, Shivganj, Chapainawabganj. He received BA from Rajshahi Government College in 1950 and LLB from University of Rajshahi in 1957.[1]

After 1957, he settled in Rajshahi city from Binodpur in Chapainawabganj with his family. Father of three sons and two daughters in personal life.[1]

Career

[edit]

Mohsin was a lawyer. He was GP (Gov. Pleader) of Greater Rajshahi District from 1972-1976. He taught in Rajshahi Law College for a long time. He served as the founder-president of the governing body of Rajshahi Law College until his death.[1]

He was the director of Sonali Bank.[1]

He was Executive Member of Rajshahi District National Tuberculosis Association, Executive Member of Rajshahi Homeopath College, elected Senate and Syndicate member of Rajshahi University for several times.[1]

Political life

[edit]

Mohsin was the president of Awami League in Rajshahi for two terms after 1962. He served as the organizing secretary of Rajshahi district Awami League in 1968-1973 and later served as general secretary and president of Rajshahi district Awami League several times.[1]

In the general election of Pakistan in 1970, he was nominated by the Awami League Parliamentary Board as an MNA candidate from Boalia-Paba-Tanor-Godagari area of Rajshahi in the provincial council, but he did not choose for personal reasons.[1]

In 1971 he served as the convener of the Rajshahi Sangram Parishad. During the liberation war in 1971, he served as the in-charge of Panipia camp in Murshidabad, India. Trained about 1000 freedom fighters. He contributed to the liberation war as an organizer.[1]

In the 1975 by-election of the first National Parliament, he was nominated as a Member of Parliament in the then Rajshahi-11 Constituency (Rajshahi Sadar-Boalia-Paba) by Bakshal system.[2]

He was elected to parliament from Rajshahi-10 as a Bangladesh Awami League candidate in 1979.[3][4]

Death

[edit]

Mohammad Mohsin died on 8 October 2004.[1]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Mahbubul Islam Imon. Short biographies of prominent people in Chapainawabganj's two hundred years of history-Volume 1 and 2 (in Bengali).
  2. ^ a b ""List of 1st Parliament Members"" (PDF). Bangladesh Parliament (in Bengali). Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  3. ^ a b "List of 2nd Parliament Members" (PDF). Bangladesh Parliament (in Bengali). Retrieved 20 March 2021.
  4. ^ The Election Archives. Shiv Lal. 1981.


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