Motahar Uddin
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24 August 1935
Motahar Uddin Master | |
|---|---|
মোতাহার উদ্দিন | |
| Member of 1st Jatiya Sangsad | |
| In office 7 March 1973 – 6 November 1976 | |
| Preceded by | Position established |
| Succeeded by | M. M. Nazrul Islam |
| Constituency | Bakerganj-3 |
| Chairman, Lalmohan Union Council | |
| In office 1962 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Motahar Uddin Ahmed 24 August 1935 |
| Died | 10 January 1974 (aged 38) Lalmohan, Bhola, Bangladesh |
| Political party | Awami League |
Motahar Uddin Ahmed (Bengali: মোতাহার উদ্দিন আহমেদ; 24 August 1935 – 10 January 1974), popularly known as Motahar Uddin Master (Bengali: মোতাহার উদ্দিন মাস্টার) was a Bangladeshi teacher and Awami League politician. He was a member of parliament for Bakerganj-3.
Motahar Uddin Ahmed was born on 24 August 1935 to a Bengali Muslim family in the Hawlader Bari of Gazaria (West Char Umed), Lalmohan in Bhola Island, then a part of the Backergunge District of the Bengal Presidency. His father, Moulvi Sultan Ahmad, was a madrasa teacher and his mother, Asiya Khatun, was a housewife. He was the eldest child of his parents and had six younger sisters. He married Mahmuda Begum and they had two sons and one daughter.[1]
Education
Motahar Uddin studied at the Chandpur Middle School in Tazumuddin and then at the Bhola Government High School up until 1950. He then enrolled at the Brojomohun College where he passed first class in his HSC in 1951. Uddin graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education from the University of Dacca.[1]