Mahmudul Haque Sayem was born in Haluaghat Upazila of Mymensingh District. [1]
Sayem won the election by contesting as an independent candidate from Mymensingh-1 constituency on 7 January 2024. He won by getting 93 thousand 531 votes. His nearest rival, previous Member of Parliament Jewel Arang got 73 thousand 892 votes. [2] [3]
Before the election, he resigned from the post of Haluaghat Upazila Chairperson to elect MP. [4] [5]
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