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Nazim Kamran Choudhury is a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and a former Member of Parliament for constituency Sylhet-9. [1] [2]
He is a former member of Parliament from Bangladesh Nationalist Party. He was elected from Sylhet.[ citation needed ] He was sued in 2007 for attempting to grab an apartment in Gulshan, Dhaka. [3] He was arrested in 2009 by Bangladesh Police. [4] He is the Managing Director at Nazimgarh Resorts in Sylhet. [5]
He is married to former adviser of Caretaker Government Geetiara Safya Chowdhury. [6]
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