Fazlul Quader Chaudhury | |
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Speaker of the National Assembly | |
In office 29 November 1963 – 12 June 1965 |
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Deputy | Mohammad Afzal Cheema |
Preceded by | Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan |
Succeeded by | Abdul Jabbar Khan |
Personal details | |
Born |
Gahira village, Chittagong District, Bengal Presidency, British India |
March 26, 1919
Died | July 17, 1973 Dhaka, Bangladesh |
(aged 54)
Political party |
Muslim League (Before 1962) Convention Muslim League (1962–1969) |
Alma mater |
Calcutta Presidency College Calcutta University Law College |
Fazlul Quader Chaudhury (1919-1973) was a Bengali politician who served as the 5th speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan from East Pakistan. He belonged to Ayub Khan's Convention Muslim League. He was also the Acting President of Pakistan from time to time when Ayub Khan left the country. His elder brother Fazlul Kabir Chaudhury was the leader of the opposition in East Pakistan assembly. Quader was preceded by Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan of Awami League.
Chaudhury was born on 26 March 1919 at Gahira village in Chittagong District. He graduated from Calcutta Presidency College and earned B.L degree from Calcutta University Law College. In 1941 he was elected general secretary of All India Muslim Student Federation. He joined the Muslim League and was elected the secretary of Chittagong district unit of the party in 1943.
In 1947, Fazlul Qadir Chaudhry supported the United Bengal pact of Sarat Bose and Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, but when Suhrawardy agreed to form Pakistan, he failed from presenting the matter to Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Chaudhury was elected member of the Pakistan National Assembly in 1962. In Ayub Khan’s cabinet he served in the Ministry of Agriculture and Works, the Ministry of Education and Information and the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare. He played an important role in floating the Convention Muslim League (1962) and was elected a member of the central committee of the party.