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Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu Age, Wife, Family, Biography & More

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Age: 73 Years
Wife: Dr. Rebeka Sultana
Hometown: Pabna, Dhaka

Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu

Bio/Wiki
Profession(s)Politician, Freedom Fighter, Former Jurist
Famous forBeing the only presidential candidate of Bangladesh (nominated by Awami League) in 2023
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)in centimeters- 170 cm
in meters- 1.70 m
in feet & inches- 5’ 7”
Eye ColourBrown
Hair ColourSalt & Pepper
Politics
Political PartyBangladesh Awami League
Bangladesh Awami League
Personal Life
Date of Birth10 December 1949 (Saturday)
Age (as of 2022)73 Years
BirthplaceShivrampur village of Sadar Upazila of Pabna District in erstwhile East Bengal, Dominion of Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh)
Zodiac signSagittarius
Nationality• Pakistani (10 December 1949- 26 March 1971)
• Bangladeshi (26 March 1971- present)
HometownPabna, Dhaka, Bangladesh
SchoolRadhanagar Majumder Academy School And College, Pabna
College/UniversityRajshahi University Bangladesh
Educational Qualification(s)• A Master’s Degree in Science (1974)
• LLB [1]Facebook - Md Shahabuddin Chuppu
ReligionIslam
EthnicityBengali
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Family
Wife/SpouseDr. Rebeka Sultana (professor, formerly served as the Joint Secretary to the government of Bangladesh)
Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu's wife
ChildrenHe has a son.
Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu with his wife and son
ParentsFather- Sharfuddin Ansari
Mother- Khairunnessa

Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu

Some Lesser Known Facts About Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu

  • Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu is a Bangladeshi freedom fighter, politician, and former jurist. He was nominated as the presidential candidate by the ruling Awami League in 2023.
  • He grew up in a middle-class family in village Shivrampur, Pabna.

    Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu's childhood picture

    Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu’s childhood picture

  • Shahabuddin Chuppu stepped into politics in his student years. He was the leader of the student and youth wing of the Awami League during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
  • In 1971, he took part in the Bangladesh Liberation War as a freedom fighter and played a key role in the northern region. During the movement, he served as the convener of Sadhin Bangla Chhatra Sangam Parishad in the Pabna district.

    An old picture of Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu with Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (Bangabandhu)

    An old picture of Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu with Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (Bangabandhu)

  • In March 1971, when Bangladesh got independence, Shahabuddin Chuppu again got involved into politics.
  • He served as the President of the Pabna District Jubo League in 1974.

    Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu with Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (Bangabandhu) during 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War

    Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu with Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (Bangabandhu) during 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War

  • In August 1975, following the assassination of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in a military coup that took the lives of most of Bangabandhu’s family members, Shahabuddin Chuppu was imprisoned for three years for waging a protest as he was not happy with the new government that was formed after Bangabandhu. After he was released from prison, Shahabuddin Chuppu flew to India to meet some of his colleagues.
  • In 1980, he joined Daily Banglar Bani, a Bangladeshi national newspaper, as a journalist and worked there for around two years. He has also written articles for various Bangladeshi newspapers.
  • In 1982, Shahabuddin Chuppu joined Bangladesh’s judicial service (BCS cadre) as a Munsef (Assistant Judge).
  • Meanwhile, he also held the position of publicity secretary for the Pabna district unit of Awami League.
  • Chuppu was elected as the general secretary of the Judicial Service Association in 1995.
  • A year later, the Ministry of Law and Parliamentary Affairs appointed him as the coordinator of the Bangabandhu murder trial after the Awami League returned to power.
  • Following the 2001 general elections in Bangladesh, Mohammad Shahabuddin served as the Chairman of the Judicial Inquiry Commission. The commission was set up to investigate rapes, lootings, killings and anti-humane activities perpetrated by the leaders and workers of the BNP-Jamaat alliance.
  • In 2006, he retired as a District and Sessions Judge after serving in the position for around 25 years.
  • In the same year, he was appointed as the Chairman of the Labour Court.
  • Shahabuddin Chuppu served as a lawyer at the Supreme Court of Bangladesh from 2008 to 2011.
  • As a jurist, Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu travelled to various countries across the world, participating in national and international seminars, symposiums, workshops, and conferences on Case Management and Court Management, hosted by the Judicial Training Academy hosted by Judicial Training Academy.
  • From March 2011 to March 2016, Shahabuddin served as the Commissioner of the Anti-Corruption Commission.
  • After his retirement, he again joined politics. In 2020, Awami League appointed him as a member of its advisory council; the council consisted of senior party leaders and technocrats.

    Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu with his party members

    Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu with his party members

  • In 2022, following the demise of HT Imam, advisor of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the post went vacant. Shahabuddin was then appointed as Chairman of the Awami League’s Publicity and Publications cell.

    Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu with Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina

    Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu with Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina

  • During the 2022 national council of the Awami League, Shahabuddin served as the election commissioner.
  • He has been serving as the vice chairman of the Board of Directors of Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd., representing JMC Builders Ltd. on the board for a long time.
  • Chuppu has also worked as an advisor at NRB Global Bank Ltd.
  • He is associated with several social, educational, and cultural organizations in Bangladesh.
  • Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu represented Bangladesh at the International Seminar on ‘Prevailing Law in Bangladesh’ in Beijing, China, hosted by Commonwealth.
  • On 12 February 2023, Mohammad Shahabuddin was appointed by the ruling Awami League as their candidate for the 2023 presidential election; Awami League held an absolute majority in the Bangladesh Parliament (holding 305 seats in the 350-seat Parliament) in 2023. Reportedly, Awami League’s general secretary Obaidul Quader proposed his name for the post. Jatiya Party, Awami League’s opposition in Parliament did not file any nomination for the position. Awami League’s opposition outside the Parliament Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) could also not file any nomination as all its seven lawmakers resigned in December 2022. Thus, Shahabuddin became the only candidate to be nominated for the position.

    Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu being greeted with flowers by Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina after the submission of his nomination

    Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu being greeted with flowers by Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina after the submission of his nomination

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