The second Hasina cabinet was the Government of Bangladesh during the 9th legislative session of the Jatiya Sangsad following the 2008 general election...
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Sheikh Hasina ministry may refer to: First Hasina ministry Second Hasina ministry Third Hasina ministry Fourth Hasina ministry Fifth Hasina ministry This...
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The Fifth Hasina ministry is the next cabinet of Bangladesh headed by Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina to be formed after the 2024 general election...
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Sheikh Hasina Wazed (Bengali: শেখ হাসিনা ওয়াজেদ; born 28 September 1947) is a Bangladeshi politician who has served as the tenth prime minister of Bangladesh...
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and Jute in the second Hasina ministry and Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology in the third Hasina ministry. Siddiqui is the...
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The Fourth Hasina ministry was the 20th cabinet of Bangladesh headed by Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina which was formed after the 2018 general...
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Hasina Cabinet is the name of either of four ministries of the Republic of Bangladesh: First Hasina ministry (1996–2001) Second Hasina ministry (2009–2014)...
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The Third Hasina ministry was the cabinet of the People‘s Republic of Bangladesh headed by Sheikh Hasina that was formed after the 2014 general election...
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The first Hasina cabinet was the Government of Bangladesh during the 7th legislative session of the Jatiya Sangsad following the 1996 general election...
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military coup. It was decided to resume the project in 2010 after Second Hasina ministry came to power. The route of the proposed railway was changed from...
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counselling. After Awami League came to power in Bangladesh under the Second Hasina ministry, it's student wing Bangladesh Chhatra League routed away all the...
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election Government Second Hasina ministry Jatiya Sangsad Members 300 Speaker Shawkat Ali (politician) Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Leader of the Opposition...
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conduct any General Election in future. The current prime minister is Sheikh Hasina, appointed on 6 January 2009 by president Iajuddin Ahmed. She is the longest...
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following is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Sheikh Hasina since becoming Prime Minister of Bangladesh in 2009, as well as visits made...
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Jatiya Sangsad. He is the former Ministry of Home Affairs of Government of Bangladesh for in the second Sheikh Hasina led Awami League government. Tuku...
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Bangladesh Rifles revolt (section Second day)
The mutiny started on the second day of the annual "BDR Week", which was earlier inaugurated by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. As the session began at the...
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the Ministry operated under the name of Ministry of Cultural Affairs under State Minister Selima Rahman. Then in the subsequent Second Sheikh Hasina Cabinet...
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League's Sheikh Hasina, pledged to boycott national elections scheduled for 15 February 1996. In February, Khaleda Zia was re-elected for the second term by a...
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incumbent government led by Sheikh Hasina cracked down on opposition parties and silenced critics of the government. Hasina's prime ministership has been described...
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Awami League (category Instances of Lang-bn using second unnamed parameter)
policy. This continued since 2009, when she secured power for the second time. In 2015, Hasina signed a historic land exchange agreement with Indian PM Narendra...
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Sheikh Hasina winning a landslide majority. Hasina became the first prime minister in the history of Bangladesh to be re-elected to serve a second term...
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2004 Dhaka grenade attack (category Sheikh Hasina)
5:22 pm after Sheikh Hasina, the leader of opposition had finished addressing a crowd of 20,000 people from the back of a truck. Hasina also sustained some...
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1996 by his daughter Sheikh Hasina, who had just won the national elections to become Prime Minister of Bangladesh. Hasina blamed Ahmad for her father's...
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Aliyev, Bangladeshi President Mohammed Shahabuddin and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Bosnian Presidency member Željko Komšić, Interim Burkinabè President Ibrahim...
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election, the current majority party is the Awami League led by Sheikh Hasina. The Constitution of Bangladesh designates the official name of the legislature...
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rounds of talks began in 1996 with the newly elected prime minister Sheikh Hasina of the Awami League, the daughter of Sheikh Mujib. The peace accord was...
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Hamid, President of Bangladesh attended the ceremony on behalf of PM Sheikh Hasina and reiterated the importance of strengthening bilateral ties. Bhutan -...
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The Ministry of Defence (MoD) (Bengali: প্রতিরক্ষা মন্ত্রণালয়) is a Bangladeshi government ministry. The MoD is headed by the Minister of Defence, a civilian...
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while continuing his responsibilities as president.[citation needed] Sheikh Hasina of the Awami League and her allies demanded Ahmed's resignation, but he...
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landslide victory for the Awami League-led Grand Alliance led by Sheikh Hasina. The elections were marred by violence, and were widely considered by opposition...
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