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MM Kamruzzaman Kamrul

BNP · Sunamganj-1 · verified (verified 2026-05-17)

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

Actively engaged in haor-region flood relief and crop protection, pressing for infrastructure repairs across Dharampasha, Tahirpur, Jamalganj, and Madhyanagar upazilas.

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Provenance & notes

Constituency number 224 confirmed by English Wikipedia (Sunamganj-1) and Prothom Alo 2018 election archive (election1.prothomalo.com/seat/224). Winner vote count 161,774 confirmed by three independent sources: BSS, Financial Express, Prothom Alo. Runner-up vote count 92,966 confirmed by BSS and Financial Express; raw margin = 68,808 votes. vote_share_percent, runner_up_vote_share, total_valid_votes, and margin_percent are null: per-constituency total valid-vote figure not available from any publicly accessible EC or media source at time of verification -- BSS page shows 304,733 'total votes cast' for this seat including the concurrent referendum, which cannot be reliably decomposed into parliamentary valid votes only. The task brief listed 3 upazilas (Dharampasha, Tahirpur, Madhyanagar); the EC-correct composition is 4 upazilas adding Jamalganj, confirmed by Wikipedia, Financial Express, BSS, and Prothom Alo. boundary_redrawn_2024 set true: Madhyanagar was carved out as a new upazila on 28 July 2021 (Nikar 116th meeting); before that, Sunamganj-1 comprised only Dharampasha, Jamalganj, and Tahirpur; its formal inclusion in constituency 224 required an EC delimitation gazette update as part of the 52-seat boundary revision exercise conducted ahead of the 13th election. EC affidavit (wealth_disclosed_bdt, criminal_cases) not publicly accessible for this seat at time of verification; fields left null/empty per EC-only rule. Kamrul is a first-term MP; he served as Tahirpur Upazila Parishad Chairman in 2014 and withdrew from the 2019 upazila election on party directive. His full Bangla name prefix 'এম এম' (MM) is as rendered on Bangla Wikipedia. BNP seat total: Prothom Alo reports 209 seats for BNP; the task brief figure of 212 likely includes allied independents or post-election joiners -- Prothom Alo figure used as primary source.

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