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Latest revision as of 08:33, 24 September 2025
Bangladeshi politician
Mohammad Habibur Rahman (9 October 1927 – 16 February 2004), also known as Comrade Pir Habibur Rahman was a Bangladeshi politician and organizer of the Liberation War. He was a member of parliament for the Sylhet-3 constituency. He was also a member of the East Pakistan Legislative Assembly in 1957.[1][2]
Habibur Rahman was born on 9 October 1927 in Bagerkhla, Sylhet District, Assam Province, British India (present-day Dakshin Surma Upazila, Bangladesh).[1]
Habibur joined the National Awami Party (NAP) from the All-Pakistan Awami League in 1957 and was elected a member of the East Pakistan Legislative Assembly in a by-election to a seat in Sylhet Sadar in the same year.[1]
He was elected member of parliament for the Sylhet-3 constituency as a candidate of the Awami League-led 15-party alliance in the third parliamentary elections of 1986.[2]
Habibur Rahman died on 16 February 2004.[3]

