A. M. Zahiruddin Khan

A. M. Zahiruddin Khan (July 5, 1936 – March 29, 2005) was a Bangladeshi freedom fighter, industrialist and politician.

Early life

He was the eldest son of Mr. A. K. Khan, a former minister. He studied at St. Paul's School in Darjeeling, India, later on at Aitchison College, Lahore, Pakistan.

Career

In 1958 he became the Managing Director of A K Khan & Company and later Chairman in 1991. He was also the founding Chairman of AKTEL and Chairman of COATS Bangladesh, Bengal Fisheries Ltd. He was the President of Chittagong Chamber of Commerce & Industry (CCCI) from two consecutive terms. In 1977 he was elected President of Federation of Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FBCCI). As President of FBCCI, he initiated the formation of Islamic Chambers of Commerce & Industry. He was also elected Chairman of the Working Group for drafting of the Islamic Chamber of Commerce & Industry Constitution in the Istanbul Conference in 1977. He also participated in the International Labour Organization (ILO) conference in Geneva in 1975 as representative of Bangladesh Employers. He was also chairman of All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (East Zone) from 1969 to 1971, founder chairman of Bangladesh Textile Mills Association (BTMA), founder director of Investment Corporation of Bangladesh (ICB) and Director of Sadharan Bima Corporation. He also served as Chairman of Sonali Bank.[1][2][3]

Mr. Khan joined politics in 1978 and was also elected Member of Parliament (MP) in 1979 from Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) led by President Ziaur Rahman. He became a member of Begum Khaleda Zia's cabinet in 1991 as Planning Minister and later as Industries Minister.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Former minister Zahiruddin Khan passes away". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 2016-05-06.
  2. Baxter, Craig; Rahman, Syedur (2003-01-01). Historical Dictionary of Bangladesh. Scarecrow Press. p. 229. ISBN 9780810848634.
  3. Bhuyan, Ayubur Rahman (1996-01-01). Towards an Islamic Common Market: Proceedings of the International Seminar on Islamic Common Market Held During December 18-20, 1993. Islamic Economic Research Bureau. p. 13.


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