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Who is the political advisor of Sheikh Hasina?

Who is the political advisor of Sheikh Hasina?

Hossain Toufique Imam (Bengali: হোসেন তৌফিক ইমাম; 15 January 1939 – 4 March 2021) was a Bangladesh Awami League politician and political advisor to the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina.

What is the salary of Prime Minister of Bangladesh?

Prime Minister of Bangladesh

Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
Inaugural holder Tajuddin Ahmed
Formation 17 April 1971
Salary Tk 115,000 per month
Website pmo.gov.bd

Who is current Prime Minister of Bangladesh?

Sheikh HasinaSince 2009
Bangladesh/Prime minister

Who is Tarek siddiki?

Tarique Ahmed Siddique, rcds, psc is a retired major general of Bangladesh Army and the Defence and Security adviser to the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina.

Who is mother of humanity?

Sheikh Hasina
Humanitarian: Sheikh Hasina received the nickname mother of humanity from a U.K.- based news channel. These five facts about Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina reflect just a fraction of her devotion to bettering the lives of people.

Where is the Office of the Prime Minister of Bangladesh?

Duties of the office. The office of the Prime Minister is located at Tejgaon in Dhaka city. It is considered a ministry of the government and among other duties, provides clerical, security, and other support to the prime minister, governs intelligence affairs, NGOs, and arranges protocol and ceremonies.

How much does the Prime Minister of Bangladesh get paid?

Salary and allowance. According to The Prime Minister’s (Remuneration and Privilege) (Amendment) Bill, 2016, the salary of the Prime Minister of Bangladesh is one lakh 15 thousand Taka per month. Besides, he gets a monthly house rent of one lakh Taka and a daily allowance of three thousand Taka.

Who was the Prime Minister of Bangladesh in 1991?

Hasina wazed lost to Khaleda Zia in 1991 parliamentary election after managing to win 88 seats and her party sat in opposition benches. She boycotted the 1996 February 15 elections giving Khaleda Zia a default victory. Awami League won 146 seats in the 1996 June 12 parliamentary elections.

When did Jatiya Sangsad become Prime Minister of Bangladesh?

She became Prime Minister for the second consecutive term after the BNP had a landslide victory on 15 February 1996 general election to the sixth Jatiya Sangsad which is widely believed to be rigged voting after bribeing the election commissioner.