The Shahabuddin Ahmed Cabinet led the Interim Government of Bangladesh from 6 December 1990 to 20 March 1991.[1]
List of Advisors
| No. | Advisor | Portfolio |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Shahabuddin Ahmed | Acting President and Chief Justice |
| 2. | Justice M A Khaleq | Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs |
| 3. | Mahmoud Kafil Uddin | Ministry of Finance. |
| 4. | Fakhruddin Ahmed | Ministry of Foreign Affairs. |
| 5. | Rehman Sobhan | Ministry of Planning |
| 6. | Wahiduddin Mahmud | Ministry of Energy, Mineral Resources Ministry of Public Works |
| 7. | Zillur Rahman Siddiqui | Ministry of Education |
| 8. | M A Alamgir Kabir | Ministry of Social Welfare, Women Affairs and Youth Development and Sports |
| 9. | AKM Musa | Ministry of Industry Ministry of Textiles and Jute |
| 10. | Dr. M. A. Majed | Ministry of Health and Family Planning |
| 11. | Major (retd.) Rafiqul Islam | Ministry of Shipping, Ports and Tourism |
| 12. | Professor Dr. Iajuddin Ahmed | Ministry of Culture and Food. |
| 13. | A. B. M. G. Kibria | Ministry of Communication and Telecommunication |
| 14. | Qazi Fazlur Rahman | Ministry of Irrigation, Forest, Environment, Fisheries and Livestock |
| 15. | Imam Ahmed Chowdhury | Ministry of Commerce. |
| 16. | BK Das | Ministry of Relief and Rehabilitation. |
| 17. | M Anisuzzaman | Ministry of Agriculture and Land. |
| 18. | AKM Aminul Haque | Ministry of Labour, Manpower and Internal resources |
References
- ↑ Syedur Rahman (2010). Historical Dictionary of Bangladesh. Scarecrow Press. p. 303. ISBN 9780810874534.
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