Khan A Sabur
Abdus Sabur Khan (10 October 1908 – 25 January 1982) was a Bangladeshi politician and lawyer from Khulna.[1] He served as a minister in the government of Ayub Khan.[2] During the Bangladesh Liberation War, Khan stood in favor of Pakistan and later listed as a Razakar from Khulna according to the released list of Bangladesh government. [3] Early lifeKhan was born on 10 October 1908 in Khulna, in the then East Bengal and Assam, British India. His father was Nazmul Hossain Khan, who was a lawyer. Abdus studied in Khulna Zilla School and Calcutta City College.[1] CareerKhan joined the Krishak Sramik Party in 1937. He later joined the Bengal Provincial Muslim League went on to become its joint secretary in 1938. As a candidate from the Muslim League he was elected to Bengal Legislative Assembly. He was elected to Pakistan National Assembly in 1962. He was the minister of Communication in the Ayub Khan's cabinet.[1] He was later a member of the Muslim League (Qayyum) and contested in the 1970 Pakistani general election.[4] During the Bangladesh Liberation War he sided with the Pakistan Army against Bangladeshi independence. He was arrested in 1972 after Bangladesh was liberated and was later released under the general amnesty of Collaborators Act 1972. In 1976, he established the Bangladesh Muslim League and was elected to parliament in 1979 from three constituencies in Khulna.[1] Pakistan Football FederationKhan served as president of the Pakistan Football Federation between 1965 and 1972.[5] DeathKhan died on 25 January 1982.[1] He remained a bachelor his whole life and donated all his property to a public welfare trust.[1] References
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