Second Khaleda Cabinet

The second Khaleda cabinet was the Government of Bangladesh during the 8th legislative session of the Jatiya Sangsad following the 2001 general election. The cabinet took office on 10 October 2001 and left office on 29 October 2006. The Prime Minister and head of the government was Khaleda Zia.[1][2]

Second Khaleda Cabinet

15th Council of Ministers of Bangladesh
10 October 2001
Khaleda Zia
Date formed10 October 2001 (2001-10-10)
Date dissolved29 October 2006 (2006-10-29)
People and organisations
Head of governmentKhaleda Zia
No. of ministers
  • 28 Cabinet Ministers
  • 28 State Ministers
  • 4 Deputy Ministers
Total no. of members60
Member party
History
Legislature term(s)8th Parliament
PredecessorLatif
SuccessorIajuddin

Ministers

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficePartyRef
Prime Minister
Ministry of Defence
Armed Forces Division
 Khaleda Zia10 October 200129 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Home Affairs Altaf Hossain Chowdhury10 October 200125 March 2004BNP[3]
Ministry of Finance Saifur Rahman10 October 200129 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Agriculture Motiur Rahman Nizami10 October 200122 May 2003Jamaat-e-Islami
 M.K. Anwar22 May 200329 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Social Welfare Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed10 October 200129 October 2006Jamaat-e-Islami
Ministry of Science and ICT Abdul Moyeen Khan11 March 200229 October 2006BNP
Minister of Information Abdul Moyeen Khan10 October 200111 March 2002BNP[1]
 Tariqul Islam11 March 20026 May 2004BNP[4]
 M Shamsul Islam6 May 200429 October 2006BNP[4]
Ministry of Labour and Employment Abdullah Al Noman10 October 200111 March 2002BNP[1]
Ministry of Environment and Forest Shajahan Siraj10 October 20016 May 2004BNP[4]
 Tariqul Islam6 May 200429 October 2006BNP[4]
Ministry of Foreign Affairs A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury10 October 200114 November 2001BNP
 Morshed Khan14 November 200129 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Industries M.K. Anwar10 October 200122 May 2003BNP
 Motiur Rahman Nizami22 May 200329 October 2006Jamaat-e-Islami
Ministry of Women and Children Affairs Khurshid Jahan10 October 200114 June 2006BNP[5]
Ministry of Housing and Public Works Mirza Abbas10 October 200129 October 2006BNP[6]
Ministry of LGRD Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan10 October 200129 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Communications Nazmul Huda10 October 200129 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Water Resources L. K. Siddiqi10 October 200122 May 2003BNP[7]
 Hafizuddin Ahmed22 May 200329 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Shipping Akbar Hossain10 October 200125 June 2006BNP[8]
Ministry of Textiles (defunct on 6 May 2004) Abdul Matin Chowdhury10 October 20016 May 2004BNP[4]
Ministry of Textiles and Jute Shajahan Siraj6 May 200429 October 2006BNP[4]
Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Moudud Ahmed10 October 200129 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain10 October 200129 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Commerce Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury10 October 200124 March 2004BNP[9]
 Altaf Hossain Chowdhury25 March 200424 April 2006BNP[10]
 Hafizuddin Ahmed24 April 200629 October 2006BNP[10]
Ministry of Education Osman Faruk10 October 200129 October 2006BNP[6]
Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock Sadeque Hossain Khoka10 October 200122 May 2003BNP[7]
 Abdullah Al Noman6 May 200429 October 2006BNP[4]
Ministry of Land M Shamsul Islam10 October 20016 May 2004BNP[4]
Ministry of Food (defunct on 6 May 2004) Tariqul Islam10 October 200111 March 2002BNP[1]
 Abdullah Al Noman11 March 20026 May 2004BNP[1][4]
Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief (defunct on 6 May 2004) Chowdhury Kamal Ibne Yusuf10 October 20016 May 2004BNP[4]
Ministry of Food and Disaster Management Chowdhury Kamal Ibne Yusuf6 May 200429 October 2006BNP[4]

State Ministers

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficePartyRef
Ministry of Agriculture Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir10 October 200118 November 2005BNP
 Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku21 May 200629 October 2006BNP[11]
Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism Mir Mohammad Nasiruddin10 October 200117 November 2005BNP
 Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir17 November 200529 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Commerce Barkat Ullah Bulu10 October 200123 May 2003BNP[7]
Ministry of Communications Salahuddin Ahmed10 October 200129 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Cultural Affairs Selima Rahman10 October 200129 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief Ebadur Rahman Chowdhury10 October 200123 May 2003BNP[7]
Ministry of Education A.N.M. Ehsanul Hoque Milan10 October 200129 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources A. K. M. Mosharraf Hossain10 October 200118 June 2005BNP[12]
Ministry of Environment and Forest Jafrul Islam Chowdhury10 October 200129 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment Mohammad Quamrul Islam20 December 20019 July 2006BNP[13]
 Lutfor Rahman Khan Azad9 July 200629 October 2006BNP[13]
Ministry of Finance Shah M. Abul Hussain10 October 200129 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock Abdus Sattar Bhuiyan22 May 20036 May 2004BNP[4]
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Reaz Rahman10 October 200124 March 2004BNP[3]
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Rezaul Karim10 October 20019 December 2001BNP
 Amanullah Aman9 December 200122 May 2003BNP
 Mizanur Rahman Sinha22 May 200329 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Home Affairs Lutfozzaman Babar10 October 200129 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Housing and Public Works Alamgir Kabir10 October 200115 May 2006BNP[14]
Ministry of Industries Rezaul Karim9 December 200122 May 2006BNP
Ministry of Jute (defunct on 6 May 2004) Lutfor Rahman Khan Azad22 May 20036 May 2004BNP[4]
Ministry of Labour and Employment Lutfor Rahman Khan Azad11 March 200222 May 2003BNP[1]
 Amanullah Aman22 May 200329 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Land Abdus Sattar Bhuiyan6 May 200429 October 2006BNP[4]
Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Abdus Sattar Bhuiyan10 October 20017 April 2003BNP
 Shahjahan Omar7 April 200329 October 2006BNP
Ministry of LGRD Ziaul Haque Zia10 October 200129 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Liberation War Affairs Redwan Ahmed23 October 200122 May 2003BNP
Ministry of NGO Affairs Lutfor Rahman Khan Azad6 May 20049 July 2006BNP[4][13]
Ministry of Planning Anwarul Kabir Talukdar10 October 200120 May 2006BNP
Ministry of Post and Telecommunication Ehsanul Haque Mollah10 October 200123 May 2003BNP[7]
Ministry of Power Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku10 October 200120 May 2006BNP[11]
 Anwarul Kabir Talukdar20 May 200629 September 2006BNP[11]
 Abdus Sattar Bhuiyan4 October 200629 October 2006BNP[15]
Ministry of Religious Affairs Mosharraf Hossain Shahjahan10 October 200129 October 2006BNP[16]
Ministry of Science and Technology Lutfor Rahman Khan Azad10 October 200111 March 2002BNP[1]
Ministry of Shipping Mohammad Quamrul Islam9 July 200629 October 2006BNP[13]
Ministry of Water Resources Gautam Chakroborty10 October 200129 October 2006BNP
Ministry of Women and Children Affairs Alamgir Kabir15 May 200629 October 2006BNP[14]
Ministry of Youth and Sports Fazlur Rahman Potol10 October 200129 October 2006BNP

Deputy Ministers

The following table is the list of Deputy Ministers.

Portfolio Deputy Minister Took Office Left Office Party
Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs Moni Swapan Dewan 10 October 2001 29 October 2006 BNP
Jamuna Bridge Division Asadul Habib Dulu 10 October 2001 3 February 2002 BNP
Ministry of Communications Asadul Habib Dulu 3 February 2002 22 May 2003 BNP
Ministry of Food and Disaster Management Asadul Habib Dulu 22 May 2003 29 October 2006 BNP
Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives Ruhul Quddus Talukdar 10 October 2001 22 May 2003 BNP
Ministry of Land Ruhul Quddus Talukdar 22 May 2003 29 October 2006 BNP
Ministry of Education Abdus Salam Pintu 10 October 2001 22 May 2003 BNP[17]
Ministry of Industries Abdus Salam Pintu 22 May 2003 13 March 2006 BNP
Ministry of Information Abdus Salam Pintu 13 March 2006 29 October 2006 BNP

Shuffles

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