Sheuly Azad

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Umme Fatema Nazma Begum
উম্মে ফাতেমা নাজমা বেগম
Member of the Bangladesh Parliament
for Reserved women seats-12
Assumed office
20 February 2019[1]
Personal details
Born (1972-10-02) 2 October 1972 (age 53)[2]
PartyBangladesh Awami League
SpouseA K M Iqbal Azad
EducationSSC [2]
NicknameSheuly Azad

Umme Fatema Nazma Begum (Bengali: উম্মে ফাতেমা নাজমা বেগম; born 2 October 1972), better known as Sheuly Azad, is an entrepreneur and politician, holding one of the seats reserved for women in the 11th Jatiya Sangsad, the Bangladeshi parliament.[3][4][2][5]

Early life

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Sheuly was born in the Muslim family of West Kuttapara in Sarail Upazila, Brahmanbaria District. Her father is a Businessman and mother is a housewife.[6]

Career

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After the death of her husband, Azad entered politics.[7] The Sarail Upazila Awami League committee was dissolved and Sheuly Azad was elected joint convener-1 of the upazila unit on 10 December 2014.[8][7] She later was appointed general secretary of the unit.

Azad was appointed reserved seat member of parliament in 2019.[9][10] She was the first Awami League member of parliament from Sarail Upazila since 1973.[11]

Azad campaigned for Abdus Sattar Bhuiyan, expelled Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician, for by-polls in 2023.[12]

After the fall of the Sheikh Hasina led Awami League government a murder case was filed against Azad regarding the death of Liton Miah, activist of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh, who was killed on 28 March 2021 in a clash with the police.[7] Detective Branch arrested her in the case from Niketan and handed her over to Sarail Police Station.[7][13]

Personal life

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Azad was married to AKM Iqbal Azad, senior vice-president of Sarail Upazila unit of Awami League.[7] In 2012, her husband was killed by his rivals in the Awami League.[9][14] Four people were sentenced to death in the murder case in July 2024.[9]

References

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