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Md. Mominul Haque

BNP · Chandpur-5 · verified (verified 2026-05-17)

Profile

Party
BNP
Constituency
Chandpur-5
Terms
1
Disclosed wealth
Criminal cases
0
Education
Cabinet role

Active in Shahrasti upazila development works; aligned with government's constituency-level infrastructure programme; publicly committed to keeping his name off project nameplates.

Recent activity

Provenance & notes

Winner vote count (185,404) and runner-up Neyamul Bashir (LDP, 75,660) confirmed by BSS election night report (bssnews.net/national-parlament-election-2026/360572). Total valid votes (306,481) from same BSS source (note: the referendum yes/no counts in that article are parallel referendum figures, not the parliamentary contest totals -- total valid parliamentary votes confirmed as 306,481). Vote shares computed: 185404/306481=60.49%, 75660/306481=24.69%, margin=35.80pp. BSS deposit-forfeiture report (361545) confirms 25 of 36 candidates across five Chandpur seats lost deposits, consistent with a large winner margin. MP confirmed first-time winner: Wikipedia Chandpur-5 election history shows him as runner-up in 2008 (110,480 votes vs. Rafiqul Islam's 143,497); BNP boycotted 2014 and 2018 elections so no prior win. Deshrupantor headline confirms 'hat-trick of BNP nominations' for Chandpur-5 (2008, likely 2001 as candidate not winner, 2026). Age 64 derived from DOB 1 January 1962 per Wikipedia Md. Mominul Haque article. Occupation 'Engineer' confirmed consistently across all Chandpur Times articles which style him as 'Enjineer Mominul Haque MP'. Party role 'former Chandpur District President; BNP National Executive Committee member' per BSS and Prothom Alo. EC affidavit not publicly accessible; wealth_disclosed_bdt and criminal_cases left null to avoid imputation. Committee assignments not yet published by parliament.gov.bd as of 2026-05-17. Recent activity window: Feb 17 -- May 17 2026. Activity score 4: consistent public presence in constituency (canal inaugurations, admin meetings, PM visit attendance) but no high-profile parliamentary floor activity documented.

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