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Nitai Roy Chowdhury Age, Wife, Children, Biography

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Wife: Jhuma Roy Chowdhury
Age: 77 Years
Hometown: Magura, Bangladesh

Nitai Roy Chowdhury

Bio/Wiki
Profession• Politician
• Lawyer
Known ForBeing the lone Hindu minister in Bangladeshi Government (2026)
Physical Stats
Eye ColourLight Brown
Hair ColourSalt and Pepper
Politics
Political PartyBangladesh Nationalist Party
Bangladesh Nationalist Party Flag
Political Journey1988: Elected Member of Parliament (Magura-2) on a Jatiya Party ticket
1990: Served as Minister of Youth and Sportsin the Hussain Muhammad Ershad government
Early 1990s: After the fall of the Ershad regime, joined the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)
2001: Stood as a BNP candidate from Magura-1 (parliament election)
2018: Nominated by BNP for Magura-2 but lost the general election
2026: Elected MP again from Magura-2 and appointed Minister of Cultural Affairs in the BNP government
Personal Life
Date of Birth7 January 1949 (Friday)
Age (as of 2025) 77 Years
BirthplaceMohammadpur, Magura, Bangladesh
Zodiac signCapricorn
NationalityBangladeshi
HometownMagura, Bangladesh
SchoolAlokdia Pukhuria High School, Magura
College/UniversityMagura Government College, Magura
University of Dhaka, Dhaka
Educational QualificationA master's degree in Law
ReligionHinduism
Social MediaInstagram
Facebook
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Family
Wife/SpouseJhuma Roy Chowdhury
ChildrenSon(s)-2
• Debasish Roy Chowdhury (Judge)
• Mithun Roy Chowdhury
Daughter-Nipun Roy Chowdhury (Advocate, Politician)
Nitai Roy Chowdhury with his daughter

Nitai Roy Chowdhury

Some Lesser Known Facts About Nitai Roy Chowdhury

  • Nitai Roy Chowdhury was born and raised in Hatbaria village, Mohammadpur Upazila, Magura District, Dhaka.
  • During his time at the University of Dhaka, he actively participated in student politics and activism.
  • In 1988, Roy was first elected to parliament from the Magura-2 constituency on a Jatiya Party ticket.
  • Later, he served as the Minister of Education as well as the Minister of Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs in the government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
  • From 9 September 1990 to 6 December 1990, Nitai served as the minister of Youth and Sports.
  • Before joining the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), he served as the Chairperson of Magura District Council.
  • In 2001, Nitai joined BNP and stood as a candidate of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party in Magura-1. However, he could not make a win.
  • In 2005, BNP in Magura district was divided into two groups, one led by Quazi Kamal and the other by Nitai Roy Chowdhury, where they both were involved in an internal party political conflict.
  • In 2007, he accused Quazi Kamal of corruption. In September 2008, supporters of Quazi Kamal prevented him from attending a BNP iftar programme in Magura district.
  • In 2012, the Magura district unit of Jubo Dal accused Nitai Roy of creating conflicts between the Bangladesh Nationalist Party.
  • Along with his political career, Roy is also active in his legal career. In April 2014, he represented Aman Ullah Aman and Gayeshwar Chandra Roy in a case related to the death of a Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir activist, who died during a clash with police in the March for Democracy programme.

    Nitai Roy Chowdhury, with his fellow lawyers, while sitting in his chamber

    Nitai Roy Chowdhury, with his fellow lawyers, while sitting in his chamber

  • In 2015, he represented Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain in a money laundering case.
  • In 2018, Nitai Roy represented his daughter, Nipun Roy Chowdhury, in three cases filed over clashes between the Bangladesh Nationalist Party activists and the Bangladesh Police. During that time, Chowdhury petitioned the High Court Division for the withdrawal of thousands of cases filed by the government against the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and other opposition party politicians.
  • In the 2018 Bangladesh general election, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party nominated him for the parliamentary election. He ran unsuccessfully.
  • In 2021, Roy was a part of a delegation of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party that met with Minister of Law Anisul Huq to ask about sending former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia abroad for treatment. Roy also served as an advisor to former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.
  • In July 2023, Nitai was a part of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party rally led by the Awami League government that demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
  • In February 2026, Roy won the Magura-2 parliamentary seat in the 2026 national elections for the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, defeating his rival by a huge margin.
  • After the BNP victory in the 2026 national election, Nitai Roy was sworn in as the minister of Cultural Affairs in Tarique Rahman‘s cabinet and member of parliament from Magura-2 constituency on 17 February 2026.
  • His appointment gained widespread recognition as he is the only Hindu minister in Tarique Rahman’s cabinet.