Rustam Ali

Bangladeshi politician (died 2023) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rustam Ali who was known as Rustam Ali Mollah (c.1920 – 6 June 2023) was a Bangladeshi politician, language warrior and organizer of the liberation war. He was elected a member of parliament from Rangpur-21 in the 1979 Bangladeshi general election.[1][2]

Succeeded byFazle Rabbi Miah
BornMohammad Rustam Ali Mollah
c.1920
Char Deluabari, Phulchhari, Gaibandha, British India
Died6 June 2023
Bogra, Bangladesh
Quick facts Member of the Bangladesh Parliament for Rangpur-21, Preceded by ...
Rustam Ali
রুস্তম আলী
Member of the Bangladesh Parliament
for Rangpur-21
In office
18 February 1979  12 February 1982
Preceded byShah Jahangir Kabir
Succeeded byFazle Rabbi Miah
Personal details
BornMohammad Rustam Ali Mollah
c.1920
Char Deluabari, Phulchhari, Gaibandha, British India
Died6 June 2023
Bogra, Bangladesh
PartyBangladesh Nationalist Party
Other political
affiliations
National Awami Party (Muzaffar)
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Early life

Rustam Ali was born c.1920 in Char Deluabari village of Phulchari in Gaibandha, then British India. He lived in the western suburbs of Gaibandha. He has five sons and two daughters in his married life. His son Mahamudun Nabi Tutul is the general secretary of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party of Gaibandha District.[3][4]

Career

Rustam Ali started his career as a teacher and retired as principal of Shaghata Pilot Girls School and College. He was involved in politics from his student days. He was a language soldier and an organizer of the liberation war.[5]

He first sought election to parliament, unsuccessfully, in 1973 as a National Awami Party (Muzaffar) candidate.[6]

He was the founding convener and advisor of Gaibandha District BNP. He was elected a member of parliament from the Rangpur-21 constituency as a Bangladesh Nationalist Party candidate in the 1979 Bangladeshi general election.[1][7]

Death

Rustam Ali died 6 June 2023 in TMSS Hospital in Bogra.[4][3]

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