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Md Mosharrf Hossain
মোঃ মোশারফ হোসেন
Member of Parliament
In office
29 April 2019 – 11 December 2022
Preceded by A. K. M. Rezaul Karim Tansen
Succeeded by A. K. M. Rezaul Karim Tansen
Constituency Bogra-4
Personal details
NationalityBangladeshi
Political party Bangladesh Nationalist Party
ProfessionPolitician

Md Mosharrf Hossain is a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and a former Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Bogra-4 constituency during 2019–2022. [1] He resigned from the position on 11 December 2022. [2]

Career

Hossain was elected to parliament from Bogra-4 as a Bangladesh Nationalist Party candidate on 30 December 2018. [3] [4]

References

  1. ^ "Awami League activist killed in Bogra election violence". Dhaka Tribune. 30 December 2018. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Gazette declares 6 seats of BNP MPs vacant". The Daily Star. 11 December 2022. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  3. ^ "BNP's five winners". Dhaka Tribune. 31 December 2018. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Four more BNP MPs take oath". Prothom Alo. 29 April 2019. Retrieved 21 December 2022.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Md Mosharrf Hossain
মোঃ মোশারফ হোসেন
Member of Parliament
In office
29 April 2019 – 11 December 2022
Preceded by A. K. M. Rezaul Karim Tansen
Succeeded by A. K. M. Rezaul Karim Tansen
Constituency Bogra-4
Personal details
NationalityBangladeshi
Political party Bangladesh Nationalist Party
ProfessionPolitician

Md Mosharrf Hossain is a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and a former Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Bogra-4 constituency during 2019–2022. [1] He resigned from the position on 11 December 2022. [2]

Career

Hossain was elected to parliament from Bogra-4 as a Bangladesh Nationalist Party candidate on 30 December 2018. [3] [4]

References

  1. ^ "Awami League activist killed in Bogra election violence". Dhaka Tribune. 30 December 2018. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Gazette declares 6 seats of BNP MPs vacant". The Daily Star. 11 December 2022. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  3. ^ "BNP's five winners". Dhaka Tribune. 31 December 2018. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Four more BNP MPs take oath". Prothom Alo. 29 April 2019. Retrieved 21 December 2022.

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