Abdul Monem Khan

In 1930, he worked with Subhas Chandra Bose to carry out aid operations after a flood in North Bengal.In 1946, Abdul Monem Khan organized the Muslim National Guard in Mymensingh with 100,000 volunteers and became the Salar-i-Zilla or the commander-in-chief of the district.He joined the cabinet led by President Ayub Khan becoming the Minister for Health, Labour and Social Welfare.[2] Under the pressure of the 1969 mass student uprising, he was removed and replaced by Mirza Nurul Huda as the new governor on 24 March 1969.[7] On 13 October 1971, he was shot at his Banani residence by a Mukti Bahini member named Mozammel Hoque.[9] In November 2016, Dhaka North City Corporation demolished structures on a land in Banani occupied, as per the order of the then mayor Annisul Huq, for over five decades by the family of Khan.
Abdul Momen KhanJhenaidah Cadet CollegeGovernor of East PakistanGhulam Faruque KhanMirza Nurul HudaBajitpurBengalBritish IndiaAssassination by gunshotBanani GraveyardDhaka, BangladeshPakistaniMuslim LeaguePakistan Muslim LeagueAlma materDhaka CollegeUniversity of CalcuttaUniversity of DhakaEast PakistanassassinatedBajitpur UpazilaKishoreganjMymensingh Zilla SchoolMuhammadan Sporting ClubMymensinghSubhas Chandra BoseNorth BengalAll India Muslim LeagueA. K. Fazlul HuqHindu MahasabhaAll Pakistan Muslim LeagueConstituent Assembly of Pakistan1954 East Bengali legislative electionNational Assembly of PakistanAyub KhanInstitute of Postgraduate Medicine and ResearchJahangirnagar University1969 mass student uprisingBangladesh Liberation WarBananiMukti BahiniDhaka Medical College HospitalBir ProtikGovernment of BangladeshDhaka North City CorporationAnnisul HuqDhaka Metropolitan PoliceMymensingh DistrictIslam, SirajulAsiatic Society of Bangladesh