Sultan Mahmud Babu

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Preceded byRashed Mosharraf
Succeeded byRashed Mosharraf
Preceded byRashed Mosharraf
Sultan Mahmud Babu
সুলতান মাহমুদ বাবু
Member of Parliament
In office
1st
In office
15 February 1996  Jun 1996
Preceded byRashed Mosharraf
Succeeded byRashed Mosharraf
In office
2nd
In office
2001–2006
Preceded byRashed Mosharraf
Succeeded byM. Faridul Haq Khan
Personal details
PartyBangladesh Nationalist Party

Sultan Mahmud Babu (born 31 March 1955) is a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and the former Member of Parliament from Jamalpur-2.[1] He continues to serve in various leadership roles at the upazila, district, and national levels within the party.

A. E. Sultan Mahmud Babu was born on 31 March 1955 in Sarkar Para, Gaibandha, under Islampur Upazila of Jamalpur District. He is the son of Alhaj Shams Uddin Ahmed and Alhaj Nasimunnesa.[2]

He completed his SSC from Mohammadpur Government High School (1971–1972) and HSC from Suhrawardy College (1973–1974). Babu received a B.Sc in Chemistry from the University of Dhaka (1975–1980).[3]

After a long break in academic life, he resumed higher studies and completed:

  • B.A (Hons) in English Literature – Darul Ihsan University (2012)
  • M.A in English Literature – Darul Ihsan University (2013)
  • MBA – American Bangladesh University (2015)

Career

Sultan Mahmud Babu has been active in BNP politics for several decades. He contested the national parliamentary elections in 1991, 1996, 2001, and 2018 as the BNP candidate from Jamalpur-2 (Islampur). He served in the parliamentary standing committee on Housing and Public Works Ministry.[4]

He has held significant party positions, including:

  • President, BNP Upazila Committee (Islampur)[5][6][7]
  • Vice President, BNP District Committee (Jamalpur)
  • Member, BNP National Executive Committee

Political Activism

For the past 16 years, Babu has taken part in various political movements, particularly those initiated by the BNP against what the party describes as autocratic or one-party rule in Bangladesh. He has remained an active participant in national and local-level demonstrations.


Early Political Activities (1980s–1990s)

Sultan Mahmud Babu’s political journey began more than three decades ago. During the 1980s, he was involved with several political groups in the Islampur and Sindurmari areas.

His early political activities focused on strengthening party organization, mobilizing youth, and representing community issues. This foundational period established his reputation as a dedicated grassroots organizer.


Member of Parliament (2001–2006)

Babu was elected as the Member of Parliament for Jamalpur-2 in the 2001 national election by a significant margin.

His five-year tenure is remembered for a wide range of development initiatives across the Islampur region.


Development Initiatives (Reported by Local Sources)

Later Political Role

References

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