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Md. Abdul Aziz

BNP · Natore-4 · verified (verified 2026-05-17)

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Party
BNP
Constituency
Natore-4
Terms
1
Disclosed wealth
Criminal cases
0
Education
Cabinet role

Constituency-focused on law-and-order and education: pressing UP chairmen for drug-dealer lists, calling for police enforcement on narcotics in Gurudaspur, and reassuring teachers of BNP government responsiveness to their demands

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Provenance & notes

verification_status=partial: MP identity, party, and election win confirmed by 4+ sources (Wikipedia, BSS, BD Pratidin, New Age, Amar Sangbad). Vote count 171,471 from BSS official result declaration (Feb 13 2026) and New Age deposit article; BD Pratidin also reports 171,471. Amar Sangbad reports upazila-wise breakdown summing to 169,847 (Gurudaspur 76,541 + Baraigram 93,306) -- minor discrepancy from different counting stages; 171,471 used as it is from the official EC result dissemination. Total valid votes 319,141 from New Age deposit article. Runner-up Abdul Hakim (Jamaat) vote count: BD Pratidin reports 135,777; BSS reports 135,386 -- using BD Pratidin figure 135,777. Vote share and margin computed: 171,471/319,141=53.74%; 135,777/319,141=42.54%; margin=(171,471-135,777)/319,141=11.20%. Three candidates lost deposits: Yusuf Ahmed (JP), Md. Emdadullah (Islami Andolan), Md. Mokchedul Momin (Amar Bangladesh). Electorate 445,172 (BSS interview article), turnout 71.7% implied (319,141/445,172). Born 26 June 1959 in Dharabarisha village, Gurudaspur (Wikipedia, BSS). Age computed at 2026-05-17: 66. Party role: Senior Joint Convener, Natore District BNP (Amar Sangbad Bangla). Prior positions: Dharabarisha UP Chairman 1986-2007 (20 years); Gurudaspur Upazila Parishad Chairman (prior parliamentary term). First parliamentary term (term_count=1); contested 2018 from same constituency under AL dominance but did not win. Education not found in any source -- null. EC affidavit data (wealth, cases) not publicly accessible -- null per protocol. Activity event dates for anti-drug items (April 15 and May 3) are approximate: Desh Rupantor and Rupali Bangladesh articles confirm the events occurred post-election within the 90-day window but exact dates were not parseable from search summaries; flagged as approximate. Committee memberships not yet published for 13th Parliament -- null. [2026-05-17 status bump: EC-gazetted public election result; partial-only secondary fields (wealth/cases) noted but not required for verified status]

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