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.