Abul Kashem Khan

[1] Khan entered business during the Second World War in 1945, when Chittagong was a key base for Allied Forces.

He was elected a member of the Constituent Assembly of India from the All-India Muslim League candidate in 1946.

Now, Sir, this gives a clear indication that not only in the past, not only in the present, but in the future development plans of the country, East Bengal is not expected to get its legitimate share.

She was the daughter of a wealthy merchant, Abdul Bari Chowdhury, who owned industries in British Burma.

Abdul Bari owned a shipping company and multiple rice mills in Rangoon until the Japanese invasion of Burma, after which he moved to Chittagong.

[2] Khan's eldest daughter, Latifa, was married to Bangladesh's first minister of commerce and the first Bangladeshi ambassador to the United States, Mustafizur Rahman Siddiqi.

AK Khan More is a circle located in Chittagong, Bangladesh near Dhaka-Chittagong Trunk Road.