Mohammad A. Arafat | |
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মোহাম্মদ এ. আরাফাত | |
Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting | |
Assumed office 11 January 2024 | |
Prime Minister | Sheikh Hasina |
Preceded by | Murad Hasan |
Member of Parliament | |
Assumed office 17 July 2023 | |
Preceded by | Akbar Hossain Pathan Farooque |
Constituency | Dhaka-17 |
Personal details | |
Born | Rajshahi, Bangladesh | 2 May 1973
Political party | Bangladesh Awami League |
Spouses |
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Alma mater | [1] |
Occupation |
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Mohammad A. Arafat (born 2 May 1973) [2] is a Bangladeshi academic, politician, parliamentarian and the current minister of state for information and broadcasting. [3] [4]
Arafat is a faculty member at the Canadian University of Bangladesh's School of Business. [5] His academic interests include, among others, small businesses and their relations with economic growth, capital, connectivity etc. [6] He was a former senior lecturer at the School of Business, Independent University, Bangladesh. [2]
Arafat is also the chairman of the Dhaka-based not-for-profit social-advocacy organisation, the Suchinta Foundation. [7] [8] The foundation has, among others, done extensive advocacy work in poverty eradication in Bangladesh through entrepreneurship development.
Arafat is a two-times member of the Bangladesh Parliament, having been once selected and [9] elected from the Dhaka-17 constituency as an Awami League nominee in the 11th and 12th parliaments respectively in the space of 5 months and both times without any competition from major opposition parties [10] He is also a member of the Awami League's central working committee. [11] Over the years, he has been key asset for the Awami League, in particular as regards the party's political communications and foreign relations functions.
Arafat holds advanced business degrees from Prairie View A&M University and the Oklahoma State University. [12] He is a well-recognised voice in the Bangladeshi late-night talk-show arena, popular for his sharp wit and reasoned arguments. He is also a popular face in social media, including Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube. His uncompromising views and stances on Bangladesh's founding history, and advocacy for justice for crimes committed during the 1971 Liberation War, endeared him to a large section of the Bangladeshi youth population.
Arafat was born on 2 May 1973 to Habibun Nisa and Mohammad Setab Uddin. [13]
The Rajshahi-born Arafat is a syndicate member and chief advisor to the board of trustees of the Canadian University of Bangladesh. [14] [15] [16] He is the founder of Suchinta Foundation. [17] He endorsed Annisul Huq for the North Dhaka Mayor election. [18]
Arafat has called for stronger ties with India and allowing transshipment of goods. [19] He wrote positively about Harsh Vardhan Shringla visit to Bangladesh and described it as "promising". [20]
Arafat called Reza Kibria, son of former Finance Minister Shah AMS Kibria, a traitor for complaining about the human rights situation in Bangladesh to the United States. [21] He criticized the United States for placing sanctions on Rapid Action Battalion and described Gano Adhikar Parishad as a none threat to the Awami League government. [21]
In September 2022, the government of Bangladesh dismantled the existing trustee board of Manarat International University alleging it had links with Islamist militants and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. [22] Mayor of North Dhaka and Awami League politician, Atiqul Islam, was appointed chairman and Arafat was appointed a member of the newly created trustee board. [23]
Arafat was made a member of the Central Working Committee of the Awami League in December 2022. [24]
Arafat married Shomi Kaiser, actress and daughter of Shahidullah Kaiser and Panna Kaiser, on 24 July 2008. [25] [26] They divorced in 2015. [27] [28]
Mohammad A. Arafat | |
---|---|
মোহাম্মদ এ. আরাফাত | |
Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting | |
Assumed office 11 January 2024 | |
Prime Minister | Sheikh Hasina |
Preceded by | Murad Hasan |
Member of Parliament | |
Assumed office 17 July 2023 | |
Preceded by | Akbar Hossain Pathan Farooque |
Constituency | Dhaka-17 |
Personal details | |
Born | Rajshahi, Bangladesh | 2 May 1973
Political party | Bangladesh Awami League |
Spouses |
|
Alma mater | [1] |
Occupation |
|
Mohammad A. Arafat (born 2 May 1973) [2] is a Bangladeshi academic, politician, parliamentarian and the current minister of state for information and broadcasting. [3] [4]
Arafat is a faculty member at the Canadian University of Bangladesh's School of Business. [5] His academic interests include, among others, small businesses and their relations with economic growth, capital, connectivity etc. [6] He was a former senior lecturer at the School of Business, Independent University, Bangladesh. [2]
Arafat is also the chairman of the Dhaka-based not-for-profit social-advocacy organisation, the Suchinta Foundation. [7] [8] The foundation has, among others, done extensive advocacy work in poverty eradication in Bangladesh through entrepreneurship development.
Arafat is a two-times member of the Bangladesh Parliament, having been once selected and [9] elected from the Dhaka-17 constituency as an Awami League nominee in the 11th and 12th parliaments respectively in the space of 5 months and both times without any competition from major opposition parties [10] He is also a member of the Awami League's central working committee. [11] Over the years, he has been key asset for the Awami League, in particular as regards the party's political communications and foreign relations functions.
Arafat holds advanced business degrees from Prairie View A&M University and the Oklahoma State University. [12] He is a well-recognised voice in the Bangladeshi late-night talk-show arena, popular for his sharp wit and reasoned arguments. He is also a popular face in social media, including Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube. His uncompromising views and stances on Bangladesh's founding history, and advocacy for justice for crimes committed during the 1971 Liberation War, endeared him to a large section of the Bangladeshi youth population.
Arafat was born on 2 May 1973 to Habibun Nisa and Mohammad Setab Uddin. [13]
The Rajshahi-born Arafat is a syndicate member and chief advisor to the board of trustees of the Canadian University of Bangladesh. [14] [15] [16] He is the founder of Suchinta Foundation. [17] He endorsed Annisul Huq for the North Dhaka Mayor election. [18]
Arafat has called for stronger ties with India and allowing transshipment of goods. [19] He wrote positively about Harsh Vardhan Shringla visit to Bangladesh and described it as "promising". [20]
Arafat called Reza Kibria, son of former Finance Minister Shah AMS Kibria, a traitor for complaining about the human rights situation in Bangladesh to the United States. [21] He criticized the United States for placing sanctions on Rapid Action Battalion and described Gano Adhikar Parishad as a none threat to the Awami League government. [21]
In September 2022, the government of Bangladesh dismantled the existing trustee board of Manarat International University alleging it had links with Islamist militants and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. [22] Mayor of North Dhaka and Awami League politician, Atiqul Islam, was appointed chairman and Arafat was appointed a member of the newly created trustee board. [23]
Arafat was made a member of the Central Working Committee of the Awami League in December 2022. [24]
Arafat married Shomi Kaiser, actress and daughter of Shahidullah Kaiser and Panna Kaiser, on 24 July 2008. [25] [26] They divorced in 2015. [27] [28]