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Nurul Islam Nurul

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

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

Committed to implementing Tarique Rahman's 31-point agenda with focus on road development, education, and health in the haor-dominated Sunamganj Sadar and Bishwambharpur upazilas.

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Provenance & notes

Constituency number 227 confirmed via Wikidata (Q24693888, series ordinal 227) and Wikipedia's Sunamganj-4 article -- matches the requested number, no correction needed. Upazilas per Wikipedia and BSS: Sunamganj Sadar and Bishwambharpur (Bangla: বিশ্বম্ভরপুর). Winner vote count 98,092 confirmed by BSS (primary state news agency) and cross-checked against Daily Star and Financial Express reports. Runner-up Mohammad Shams Uddin (Jamaat-e-Islami) vote count: BSS reports 75,735 in one place; Dhaka Tribune and other outlets use 75,736; difference of 1 vote is likely a rounding artefact in early reporting. Using 75,736 (modal value across sources). Total valid votes not published in any accessible source; vote_share_percent, runner_up_vote_share, and margin_percent cannot be independently verified and are set to null per EC-only rule. Nurul Islam Nurul born 9 October 1976, age 49 as of May 2026 (per Wikipedia). Occupation: Advocate (confirmed by BSS pre-election interview and Prothom Alo). Party role: former general secretary and current convening committee member, Sunamganj district BNP (Prothom Alo, BSS). This is his first parliamentary term; prior Sunamganj-4 MPs were from Awami League and Jatiya Party (Wikipedia constituency history). BSS interview phrase 'if elected again' refers to a prior unsuccessful candidacy, not a prior term. wealth_disclosed_bdt and criminal_cases null: EC affidavit not publicly accessible at time of verification -- EC-only rule applies, no imputation. boundary_redrawn_2024 false: constituency boundaries last changed before 2008 general election per Wikipedia.

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