Talk:Md. Shifuzzaman
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I want name change
[edit]Hello,
Saifuzzaman Shikhor Wikipedia name is wrong. Correct name is Shifuzzaman Shikhor. Please see the link number of 91http://www.parliament.gov.bd/index.php/en/mps/members-of-parliament/current-mp-s/list-of-11th-parliament-members-english
Also I want to change description
here is the text
Shifuzzaman Shikhor (Bengali: সাইফুজ্জামান শিখর, Romanaized: Shifuzzaman Shikhor, born 01 October 1971) is a Bangladeshi politician, lawyer and member of the Bangladesh National Parliament. In the 11th National Parliament Election 2018, he was chosen by Bangladesh Awami League to serve as a member of parliament for Magura-1 constituency. His father, the brave freedom fighter Mohammad Asaduzzaman, served in the National Parliament as the representative for Magura-2 constituency. His mother, the late Manowara Zaman, was a homemaker. Shifuzzaman Shikhor is the third child out of five brothers and two sisters. His sister Kamrul Laila Joli and elder brother Shafiquzzaman Bachchu had served in the legislature before.
Shifuzzaman Shikhor has been affiliated with politics for over 36 years. He cherished patriotism and politics from his school days. After enrolling in college, he immediately affiliated himself politically with the Bangladesh Chhatra League. As a result, he was nominated as sports secretary to the student parliament election of Magura. While he was pursuing Honors and Masters in the Department of History at Rajshahi University, he served as the Sher-e-Bangla Hall organizing secretary of the Bangladesh Chhatra League and worked on ground in the movement to topple the then autocratic Ershad government. He was appointed as general secretary of the Bangladesh Chhatra League at Rajshahi University after the Awami League won the 1996 election with the goal of guaranteeing the right to vote and food. Later, in 1997 he moved to Dhaka and joined the Bangladesh Chhatra League central committee. He devoted himself to organize Bangladesh Chhatra League and protected the country by taking responsibility as co-officer/editor of Bangladesh Chhatra League in 1998 conference. Later he served as Acting General Secretary of Bangladesh Chhatra League for 7 months.
He started working for the honorable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina as a member of Special-8 in 2004. He organized the movement against the then tainted caretaker government and BNP- Jamaat-e-Islami on behalf of Special-8.
Mr. Shikhor worked as an assistant private secretary of the honorable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina till his voluntary retirement in 2018.
In the 2018 national election, Shifuzzaman Shikhor was a candidate from the Magura-1 constituency and won with overwhelming support of local people. Monu8025 (talk) 14:17, 11 February 2023 (UTC)
Name Changed Saifuzzaman Shikhor to Shifuzzaman Shikhor
[edit]Hello
This is wrong name Saifuzzaman Shikhor. Original name Shifuzzaman Shikhor. For verification https://shikhor.com/
https://www.facebook.com/ShifuzzamanShikhor
So, Please change the name. Monu8025 (talk) 14:12, 15 July 2023 (UTC)
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