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JS polls: RMG tycoons who won parliamentary seats

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Jahir Rayhan
09 January, 2024, 12:15 pm
Last modified: 12 January, 2024, 07:56 pm

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JS polls: RMG tycoons who won parliamentary seats

Predominantly aligned with the ruling Awami League (AL), these influential figures garnered widespread support across various constituencies during the polls on 7 January

Jahir Rayhan
09 January, 2024, 12:15 pm
Last modified: 12 January, 2024, 07:56 pm
Illustration: TBS
Illustration: TBS

The 12th national elections saw a notable victory for 17 candidates from the textile and ready-made garment (RMG) industries, consolidating their positions as successful entrepreneurs turned lawmakers.

Predominantly aligned with the ruling Awami League, these influential figures garnered widespread support across various constituencies during the polls on 7 January.

Among the winners from the industry, significant names include Salman F Rahman of Beximco Group, Tipu Munshi of Sepal Group, Tajul Islam of Fabian Group, Nasrul Hamid of Hamid Fashion, Md Shahriar Alam of Renaissance and Interstaff Group, and Salim Osman, president of the Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA) and managing director of Wisdom Apparels Limited.

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The winners also include Envoy Group Managing Director Salam Murshedi, Mandal Group Managing Director Abdul Momin Mandal, Shasha Denim's Anisul Islam Mahmud, Tusuka Group's Fazur Rahman Badal, Sparrow Group's Chayan Islam, Axis Knitwar's Dewar Zahid Ahmed Tulu, Smart Group's Mujibar Rahman, and Bengal Group Chairman Morshed Alam.

Meanwhile, Well Group Founder Chairman Abdus Salam and Ha-Meem Group Chairman AK Azad emerged victorious as independent candidates from Chattogram-8 (Chandgaon-Boalkhali) and Faridpur-3 (Sadar), respectively.

Notable wins within the Awami League include Commerce Minister and Sepal Group's Founder and Managing Director Tipu Munshi securing the Rangpur-4 (Pirgacha-Kaunia) seat, while Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam clinched victory in Rajshahi-6 (Bagha-Charghat).

Anisul Islam Mahmud, chairman of Shasha Denims and co-chairman of the Jatiya Party, secured victory in the Chattogram-5 (Hathazari) constituency with the support of the Awami League.

Abdus Salam Murshedi, former president of BGMEA and managing director of Envoy Group, emerged victorious as the Awami League candidate from the Khulna-4 constituency.

The electoral landscape also saw Salim Osman, president of BKMEA and managing director of Wisdom Apparels Limited, elected from the Jatiya Party in the Narayanganj-5 constituency.

Mandal Group Managing Director Abdul Momin Mandal contested as an AL candidate for the Sirajganj-5 constituency and won the race, further solidifying the presence of garment industry leaders in Bangladesh's political spectrum.

Bengal Group Chairman Morshed Alam contested as an Awami League candidate for the Noakhali-2 constituency and won the race

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