Mohammad Abdul Jalil (Bengali: মোহাম্মদ আব্দুল জলিল; 21 January 1939 – 6 March 2013) was a Bangladeshi politician.
[2][3] Jalil was born on 21 January 1939 in Naogaon, East Bengal, British India.
[7] In 2006, he met with Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan, Secretary General of Bangladesh Nationalist Party, to overcome the political impasse over the next national election.
[8] On 28 May 2007, Jalil was arrested from headquarters of Mercantile Bank during the 2006-2008 Bangladeshi political crises.
[11] In July 2007, he criticised Sheikh Hasina, the chairperson of Awami League and former prime minister of Bangladesh, and due to that he was replaced by Syed Ashraful Islam as acting general secretary.
[15] On 30 January 2009, Jalil stated in the Jatiya Sangshad that he was tortured by intelligence agents during the Bangladesh political crises under the caretaker government rule.
[15] He was not allowed to carry out his duties as general secretary and Syed Ashraful Islam had all but replaced him.
[2] In London, during an interview with Bangla TV, he said the Awami League government had come to power through "an understanding".
[19][20] He had also reported that Cabinet Ministers were maintaining close contact with Directorate General of Forces Intelligence.