Kamal Ahmed Majumder
Bangladeshi politician and government minister

Born
March 3rd, 1950
75 years ago
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Bangladesh
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A prominent Bangladeshi politician, held various governmental positions. Served as a Member of Parliament for several terms, contributing to legislative initiatives. Played a role in the formulation of policies during tenures in different ministries, particularly focusing on issues related to social development. Engaged in party politics with affiliation to the Awami League, influencing public policy and governance in Bangladesh.
Served multiple terms as Member of Parliament
Held ministerial roles in government
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