List of members of the 7th Jatiya Sangsad

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The following is a list of Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament of Bangladesh) from 300 Bangladeshi constituencies for the 7th Parliament of Bangladesh.

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7th Jatiya Sangsad
6th 8th
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Overview
Legislative body Bangladesh Parliament
Term14 July 1996 – 13 July 2001
Election June 1996
Government Awami League
Opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party
Sovereign
President Abdur Rahman Biswas
Shahabuddin Ahmed
House of the Nation
Speaker Humayun Rashid Choudhury
Mohammad Abdul Hamid
Deputy Speaker Mohammad Abdul Hamid
Ali Ashraf
Leader of the House Sheikh Hasina
Leader of the Opposition Khaleda Zia

The list includes both MPs elected at the June 1996 general election, held on 12 June 1996. Nominated women's members for reserved seat and Those subsequently elected in by-elections. [1]

Members

Member of Parliament

ConstituencyNameParty
1 Panchagarh-1 Muhammad Jamiruddin Sircar Bangladesh Nationalist Party
2 Panchagarh-2 Mozahar Hossain
3 Thakurgaon-1 Khademul Islam Died: 17 December 1996 Awami League
Ramesh Chandra Sen By-election: February 1997
4 Thakurgaon-2 Dabirul Islam
5 Thakurgaon-3 Emdadul Haque
6 Dinajpur-1 Abdur Rauf Chowdhury
7 Dinajpur-2 Satish Chandra Roy
8 Dinajpur-3 Khurshid Jahan Bangladesh Nationalist Party
9 Dinajpur-4 Mizanur Rahman Manu Awami League
10 Dinajpur-5 Mostafizur Rahman
11 Dinajpur-6 Md. Mostafizur Rahman Fizu
12 Nilphamari-1 NK Alam Chowdhury Jatiya Party (Ershad)
13 Nilphamari-2 Ahsan Ahmed
14 Nilphamari-3 Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami
15 Nilphamari-4 Asadur Rahman Jatiya Party (Ershad)
16 Lalmonirhat-1 Joynal Abedin Sarker
17 Lalmonirhat-2 Mujibur Rahman
18 Lalmonirhat-3 GM Quader
19 Rangpur-1 Sharfuddin Ahmed Jhantu
20 Rangpur-2 Anisul Haque Chowdhury By-election: September 1996 Awami League
21 Rangpur-3 Hussain Muhammad Ershad Jatiya Party (Ershad)
22 Rangpur-4 Karim Uddin Bharsha
23 Rangpur-5 H. N. Ashequr Rahman By-election: September 1996 Awami League
24 Rangpur-6 Nur Mohammad Mondal By-election: September 1996 Jatiya Party (Ershad)
25 Kurigram-1 A.K.M. Mostafizur Rahman
26 Kurigram-2 Tajul Islam Choudhury
27 Kurigram-3 Mozammel Hossain Lalu By-election: September 1996
28 Kurigram-4 Md. Golam Hossain
29 Gaibandha-1 Md. Waheduzzaman Sarkar
30 Gaibandha-2 Abdur Rashid Sarkar
31 Gaibandha-3 TIM Fazle Rabbi Chowdhury
32 Gaibandha-4 Lutfar Rahman Chowdhury
33 Gaibandha-5 Fazle Rabbi Miah
34 Joypurhat-1 Abdul Alim Bangladesh Nationalist Party
35 Joypurhat-2 Abu Yusuf Mohammad Khalilur Rahman
36 Bogra-1 Habibur Rahman
37 Bogra-2 A. K. M. Hafizur Rahman
38 Bogra-3 Abdul Majid Talukdar
39 Bogra-4 Ziaul Haque Mollah
40 Bogra-5 Golam Mohammad Siraj
41 Bogra-6 Md. Zahurul Islam By-election: September 1996
42 Bogra-7 Helaluzzaman Talukder Lalu By-election: September 1996
43 Nawabganj-1 Shahjahan Miah
44 Nawabganj-2 Syed Monjur Hossain
45 Nawabganj-3 Harunur Rashid
46 Naogaon-1 Salek Chowdhury
47 Naogaon-2 Shamsuzzoha Khan
48 Naogaon-3 Akhtar Hameed Siddiqui
49 Naogaon-4 Shamsul Alam Pramanik
50 Naogaon-5 Shamsuddin Ahmed
51 Naogaon-6 Alamgir Kabir
52 Rajshahi-1 Aminul Haque
53 Rajshahi-2 Kabir Hossain
54 Rajshahi-3 Abu Hena
55 Rajshahi-4 Nadim Mostafa
56 Rajshahi-5 Md. Alauddin Expelled from BNP & seat vacant: 11 October 1999; By-election (Re-elected): December 1999; Died: 26 February 2000
Awami League
Raihanul Haque By-election: 2000
57 Natore-1 Fazlur Rahman Potol Bangladesh Nationalist Party
58 Natore-2 Ruhul Quddus Talukdar
59 Natore-3 Kazi Golam Morshed
60 Natore-4 Md. Abdul Quddus Awami League
61 Sirajganj-1 Mohammad Selim By-election: September 1996
62 Sirajganj-2 Mohammed Nasim
63 Sirajganj-3 Abdul Mannan Talukder Bangladesh Nationalist Party
64 Sirajganj-4 Abdul Latif Mirza Awami League
65 Sirajganj-5 Abdul Latif Biswas
66 Sirajganj-6 Md. Shahjahan
67 Sirajganj-7 Hashibur Rahman Swapon Expelled from BNP & seat vacant: 11 October 1999 Bangladesh Nationalist Party
Choyon Islam By-election: 1998 Independent
68 Pabna-1 Abu Sayeed Awami League
69 Pabna-2 Ahmed Tafiz Uddin Died: June 1998
A. K. Khandker
70 Pabna-3 Wazi Uddin Khan
71 Pabna-4 Shamsur Rahman Sherif
72 Pabna-5 Rafiqul Islam Bakul Died: 10 November 2000 Bangladesh Nationalist Party
Mazhar Ali Qadri By-election: 2000 Awami League
73 Meherpur-1 Ahammad Ali Died: 14 April 1999 Bangladesh Nationalist Party
Abdul Mannan By-election: May 1999 Awami League
74 Meherpur-2 Mokbul Hossain Independent
75 Kushtia-1 Ahsanul Haq Mollah Bangladesh Nationalist Party
76 Kushtia-2 Shahidul Islam
77 Kushtia-3 K M Abdul Khaleq Chontu
78 Kushtia-4 Syed Mehedi Ahmed Rumi
79 Chuadanga-1 Shamsuzzaman Dudu
80 Chuadanga-2 Md. Mozammel Haque
81 Jhenaidah-1 Abdul Wahab
82 Jhenaidah-2 Mashiur Rahman
83 Jhenaidah-3 Shahidul Islam Master
84 Jhenaidah-4 Shahiduzzaman Beltu
85 Jessore-1 Tabibar Rahman Sarder Awami League
86 Jessore-2 Rafiqul Islam
87 Jessore-3 Ali Reza Raju
88 Jessore-4 Shah Hadiizzzaman
89 Jessore-5 Khan Tipu Sultan
90 Jessore-6 ASHK Sadek
91 Magura-1 Muhammad Serajul Akbar
92 Magura-2 Biren Sikder
93 Narail-1 Dhirendra Nath Saha
94 Narail-2 Sharif Khasruzzaman
95 Bagerhat-1 Sheikh Helal Uddin By-election: September 1996
96 Bagerhat-2 Mir Shakawat Ali Daru
97 Bagerhat-3 Talukder Abdul Khaleque
98 Bagerhat-4 Mozammel Hossain
99 Khulna-1 Panchanan Biswas By-election: September 1996 Independent
100 Khulna-2 Sheikh Razzak Ali Bangladesh Nationalist Party
101 Khulna-3 Kazi Sekendar Ali Dalim Awami League
102 Khulna-4 Mostafa Rashidi Suja
103 Khulna-5 Salahuddin Yusuf Died: 6 October 2000
Narayon Chandra Chanda By-election: December 2000
104 Khulna-6 Sheikh Md. Nurul Haque
105 Satkhira-1 Syed Kamal Bakht Assassinated: 1999
BM Nazrul Islam By-election: 1999
106 Satkhira-2 Kazi Shamsur Rahman Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami
107 Satkhira-3 S. M. Mokhlesur Rahman Awami League
108 Satkhira-4 Shahadat Hossain Jatiya Party (Ershad)
109 Shatkhira-5 AK Fazlul Haque Awami League
110 Barguna-1 Dhirendra Debnath Shambhu
111 Barguna-2 Golam Sarwar Hiru Islami Oikya Jote
112 Barguna-3 Mujibur Rahman Talukder Awami League
113 Patuakhali-1 Shahjahan Mia
114 Patuakhali-2 A. S. M. Feroz
115 Patuakhali-3 AKM Jahangir Hossain
116 Patuakhali-4 Anwarul Islam
117 Bhola-1 Vacant
118 Bhola-2 Tofail Ahmed Awami League
119 Bhola-3 Hafizuddin Ahmed Bangladesh Nationalist Party
120 Bhola-4 Nazimuddin Alam
121 Barisal-1 Abul Hasanat Abdullah Awami League
122 Barisal-2 Golam Faruque Ovi Jatiya Party (Ershad)
123 Barisal-3 Mosharraf Hossain Mongu Bangladesh Nationalist Party
124 Barisal-4 Shah M. Abul Hussain
125 Barisal-5 Nasim Biswas Died: 12 March 1998
Majibur Rahman Sarwar By-election: 1998
126 Barisal-6 Syed Masud Reza Awami League
127 Jhalokati-1 Anwar Hossain Manju Jatiya Party (Ershad)
128 Jhalokati-2 Zulfiker Ali Bhutto Died: 29 May 2000
Amir Hossain Amu By-election: July 2000 Awami League
129 Pirojpur-1 Delwar Hossain Sayeedi Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami
130 Pirojpur-2 Tasmima Hossain By-election: September 1996 Jatiya Party (Ershad)
131 Pirojpur-3 Md. Rustum Ali Faraji
132Pirojpur with Barisal A. K. Faezul Huq Awami League
133 Tangail-1 Abul Hasan Chowdhury
134 Tangail-2 Khandaker Asaduzzaman
135 Tangail-3 Lutfor Rahman Khan Azad Bangladesh Nationalist Party
136 Tangail-4 Abdul Latif Siddiqui Awami League
137 Tangail-5 Abdul Mannan
138 Tangail-6 Gautam Chakroborty Bangladesh Nationalist Party
139 Tangail-7 Abul Kalam Azad Siddiqui
140 Tangail-8 Abdul Kader Siddique Resigned from Awami League: 1999 Awami League
Shawkat Momen Shahjahan By-election: November 1999
141 Jamalpur-1 Abul Kalam Azad
142 Jamalpur-2 Rashed Mosharraf
143 Jamalpur-3 Mirza Azam
144 Jamalpur-4 Md. Nurul Islam
145 Jamalpur-5 Rezaul Karim Hira
146 Sherpur-1 Md. Atiur Rahman Atik
147 Sherpur-2 Matia Chowdhury
148 Sherpur-3 M. A. Bari
149 Mymensingh-1 Afzal H. Khan Bangladesh Nationalist Party
150 Mymensingh-2 Md. Shamsul Haque Awami League
151 Mymensingh-3 AFM Nazmul Huda Bangladesh Nationalist Party
152 Mymensingh-4 Rowshan Ershad Jatiya Party (Ershad)
153 Mymensingh-5 A. K. M. Mosharraf Hossain Bangladesh Nationalist Party
154 Mymensingh-6 Moslem Uddin Awami League
155 Mymensingh-7 Ruhul Amin Madani
156 Mymensingh-8 Md. Abdus Sattar
157 Mymensingh-9 Abdus Salam
158 Mymensingh-10 Altaf Hossain Golandaz
159 Mymensingh-11 Mohammed Amanullah
160Mymensingh with Netrokona Mohammad Ali Bangladesh Nationalist Party
161 Netrokona-1 Jalal Uddin Talukder Awami League
162 Netrokona-2 Fazlur Rahman Khan
163 Netrokona-3 Nurul Amin Talukdar Bangladesh Nationalist Party
164 Netrokona-4 Abdul Momin Awami League
165 Kishoreganj-1 A. K. M. Shamsul Haque Died: 25 September 1999
Alauddin Ahammad By-election: 1999
166 Kishoreganj-2 Akhtaruzzaman Ranjan Bangladesh Nationalist Party
167 Kishoreganj-3 Sayed Ashraful Islam Awami League
168 Kishoreganj-4 Mizanul Haque
169 Kishoreganj-5 Mohammad Abdul Hamid
170 Kishoreganj-6 Mujibur Rahman Monju Bangladesh Nationalist Party
171 Kishoreganj-7 Zillur Rahman Awami League
172 Manikganj-1 Khandaker Delwar Hossain Bangladesh Nationalist Party
173 Manikganj-2 Harunur Rashid Khan Monno
174 Manikganj-3 Nizam Uddin Khan Died: 15 October 1996
Abdul Wahab Khan By-election: 1996
175 Manikganj-4 Shamsul Islam Khan
176 Munshiganj-1 A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury
177 Munshiganj-2 Mizanur Rahman Sinha
178 Munshiganj-3 Shamsul Islam
179 Munshiganj-4 Md. Abdul Hai
180 Dhaka-1 Nazmul Huda
181 Dhaka-2 Abdul Mannan
182 Dhaka-3 Amanullah Aman
183 Dhaka-4 Habibur Rahman Mollah Awami League
184 Dhaka-5 A.K.M. Rahmatullah
185 Dhaka-6 Saber Hossain Chowdhury
186 Dhaka-7 Sadeque Hossain Khoka Bangladesh Nationalist Party
187 Dhaka-8 Haji Mohammad Salim Awami League
188 Dhaka-9 Mockbul Hossain
189 Dhaka-10 HBM Iqbal
190 Dhaka-11 Kamal Ahmed Majumder
191 Dhaka-12 Dewan Md. Salauddin Bangladesh Nationalist Party
192 Dhaka-13 Ziaur Rahman Khan
193 Gazipur-1 Md. Rahamat Ali Awami League
194 Gazipur-2 Ahsanullah Master
195 Gazipur-3 Akhtaruzzaman
196 Gazipur-4 Afsaruddin Ahmad
197 Narsingdi-1 Shamsuddin Ahmed Ishaq Bangladesh Nationalist Party
198 Narsingdi-2 Abdul Moyeen Khan
199 Narsingdi-3 Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan
200 Narsingdi-4 Nuruddin Khan Awami League
201 Narsingdi-5 Rajiuddin Ahmed Raju
202 Narayanganj-1 K. M. Shafiullah
203 Narayanganj-2 Emdadul Haque Bhuiyan
204 Narayanganj-3 Rezaul Karim Bangladesh Nationalist Party
205 Narayanganj-4 Shamim Osman Awami League
206 Narayanganj-5 S. M. Akram
207 Rajbari-1 Kazi Keramat Ali
208 Rajbari-2 Md. Zillul Hakim
209 Faridpur-1 Kazi Sirajul Islam
210 Faridpur-2 KM Obaidur Rahman Bangladesh Nationalist Party
211 Faridpur-3 Chowdhury Kamal Ibne Yusuf
212 Faridpur-4 Mosharraf Hossain Died: 19 August 1999 Awami League
Saleha Mosharraf By-election: October 1999
213 Faridpur-5 Qazi Abu Yusuf
214 Gopalganj-1 Faruk Khan
215 Gopalganj-2 Sheikh Selim
216 Gopalganj-3 Sheikh Hasina
217 Madaripur-1 Noor-E-Alam Chowdhury Liton
218 Madaripur-2 Shajahan Khan
219 Madaripur-3 Syed Abul Hossain
220 Shariatpur-1 Master Majibur Rahman
221 Shariatpur-2 Shawkat Ali
222 Shariatpur-3 Abdur Razzaq
223 Sunamganj-1 Syed Rafiqul Haque
224 Sunamganj-2 Nasir Uddin Chowdhury Jatiya Party (Ershad)
225 Sunamganj-3 Abdus Samad Azad Awami League
226 Sunamganj-4 Fazlul Haque Aspia Bangladesh Nationalist Party
227 Sunamganj-5 Mohibur Rahman Manik Awami League
228 Sylhet-1 Humayun Rashid Choudhury Died: 10 July 2001
229 Sylhet-2 Shah Azizur Rahman
230 Sylhet-3 Abdul Mukit Khan Jatiya Party (Ershad)
231 Sylhet-4 Imran Ahmad By-election: September 1996 Awami League
232 Sylhet-5 Hafiz Ahmed Mazumder
233 Sylhet-6 Nurul Islam Nahid
234 Moulvibazar-1 Md. Shahab Uddin
235 Moulvibazar-2 Sultan Mohammad Mansur Ahmed
236 Moulvibazar-3 Saifur Rahman Bangladesh Nationalist Party
237 Moulvibazar-4 Md. Abdus Shahid Awami League
238 Habiganj-1 Dewan Farid Gazi
239 Habiganj-2 Sharif Uddin Ahmed Died: 6 August 1996
Suranjit Sengupta By-election: October 1996
240 Habiganj-3 Abu Lais Md. Mubin Chowdhury Jatiya Party (Ershad)
241 Habiganj-4 Enamul Haque Mostafa Shahid Awami League
242 Brahmanbaria-1 Mohammad Sayedul Haque
243 Brahmanbaria-2 Abdus Sattar Bhuiyan Bangladesh Nationalist Party
244 Brahmanbaria-3 Haroon Al Rashid
245 Brahmanbaria-4 Mohammad Shah Alam Awami League
246 Brahmanbaria-5 Abdul Latif
247 Brahmanbaria-6 A. B. Tajul Islam
248 Comilla-1 M. K. Anwar Bangladesh Nationalist Party
249 Comilla-2 Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain
250 Comilla-3 Kazi Shah Mofazzal Hossain Kaikobad Jatiya Party (Ershad)
251 Comilla-4 Manjurul Ahsan Munshi Bangladesh Nationalist Party
252 Comilla-5 Abdul Matin Khasru Awami League
253 Comilla-6 Ali Ashraf
254 Comilla-7 Abdul Hakim
255 Comilla-8 Akbar Hossain Bangladesh Nationalist Party
256 Comilla-9 Mustafa Kamal Awami League
257 Comilla-10 Md Tazul Islam
258 Comilla-11 Md. Joynal Abedin Bhuiyan
259 Comilla-12 Mujibul Haque Mujib
260 Chandpur-1 A. N. M. Ehsanul Hoque Milan Bangladesh Nationalist Party
261 Chandpur-2 Md. Nurul Huda
262 Chandpur-3 G. M. Fazlul Haque
263 Chandpur-4 Mohammad Abdullah
264 Chandpur-5 Rafiqul Islam Awami League
265 Chandpur-6 Alamgir Hyder Khan Bangladesh Nationalist Party
266 Feni-1 Khaleda Zia
267 Feni-2 Joynal Hazari Awami League
268 Feni-3 Mosharraf Hossain Bangladesh Nationalist Party
269 Noakhali-1 Zainul Abdin Farroque
270 Noakhali-2 Barkat Ullah Bulu
271 Noakhali-3 Mahbubur Rahman
272 Noakhali-4 Md. Shahjahan
273 Noakhali-5 Obaidul Quader Awami League
274 Noakhali-6 Mohammad Fazlul Azim Bangladesh Nationalist Party
275 Lakshmipur-1 Ziaul Haque Zia
276 Lakshmipur-2 Harunur Rashid By-election: September 1996 Awami League
277 Lakshmipur-3 Khairul Enam Bangladesh Nationalist Party
278 Lakshmipur-4 A. S. M. Abdur Rab Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (Rab)
279 Chittagong-1 Mosharraf Hossain By-election: September 1996 Awami League
280 Chittagong-2 ABM Abul Kashem
281 Chittagong-3 Alhaz Mustafizur Rahman
282 Chittagong-4 Rafiqul Anwar
283 Chittagong-5 Syed Wahidul Alam Bangladesh Nationalist Party
284 Chittagong-6 Giasuddin Quader Chowdhury
285 Chittagong-7 Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury
286 Chittagong-8 Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury
287 Chittagong-9 M. A. Manan Awami League
288 Chittagong-10 Morshed Khan Bangladesh Nationalist Party
289 Chittagong-11 Gazi Shahjahan Jwel
290 Chittagong-12 Sarwar Jamal Nizam
291 Chittagong-13 Mamtaz Begum By-election: September 1996
292 Chittagong-14 Oli Ahmad
293 Chittagong-15 Jafrul Islam Chowdhury
294 Cox's Bazar-1 Salahuddin Ahmed
295 Cox's Bazar-2 Alamgir Mohammad Mahfuzullah Farid
296 Cox's Bazar-3 Mohammad Khalequzzaman
297 Cox's Bazar-4 Mohammad Ali Awami League
298 Khagrachari Kalparanjan Chakma
299 Rangamati Dipankar Talukdar
300 Bandarban Ushwe Sing

Members of Reserved Women's Seat

Women's SeatNamePolitical Party
301Women's Seat-1 Bharati Nandi Sarkar Awami League
302Women's Seat-2 Farida Rauf Asha
303Women's Seat-3 Shahnaz Sardar
304Women's Seat-4 Kamrun Nahar Putul
305Women's Seat-5 Jannatul Ferdous
306Women's Seat-6 Zinnatunnessa Talukdar
307Women's Seat-7 Shaheen Monwara Haque
308Women's Seat-8 Anjuman Ara Jamil
309Women's Seat-9 Rehana Akter Hira
310Women's Seat-10 Aleya Afroz
311Women's Seat-11 Monnujan Sufian
312Women's Seat-12 Nargis Ara Haque
313Women's Seat-13 Mahmuda Saugat
314Women's Seat-14 Chitra Bhattacharya
315Women's Seat-15 Tahura Ali
316Women's Seat-16 Jahanara Khan
317Women's Seat-17 Sabita Begum Jatiya Party (Ershad)
318Women's Seat-18 Maryam Begum Awami League
319Women's Seat-19 Rabia Bhuiyan Jatiya Party (Ershad)
320Women's Seat-20 Meher Afroz Chumki Awami League
321Women's Seat-21 Sagufta Yasmin Emily
322Women's Seat-22 Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury
323Women's Seat-23 Khaleda Khanam
324Women's Seat-24 Syeda Jebunnesa Haque
325Women's Seat-25 Hosne Ara Wahid
326Women's Seat-26 Dilara Harun
327Women's Seat-27 Panna Kaiser
328Women's Seat-28 Razia Matin Chowdhury
329Women's Seat-29 Zeenat Mosharraf Jatiya Party (Ershad)
330Women's Seat-30 Aye Thein Rakhaine Awami League

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