Nitai Roy Chowdhury

[5] Chowdhury was born on 5 January 1949 in Hatbaria village, Mohammadpur Upazila, Magura District.

[10] A fraction of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party declared Chowdhury unwanted in Magura District in 2006.

[12] In December 2006, he attended an event of the Jatiyatabadi Ainjibi Forum demanding punishment for pro-Awami League lawyers who blocked the Supreme Court.

[13] Quazi Kamal supporters prevented Chowdhury from attending an iftar program of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party in Magura District in September 2008.

[15] Magura District unit of Jubo Dal accused Chowdhury of dividing the party in 2012.

[28] He called for the party to identify its foreign friends and engage farmers, laborers, and students in a movement against the government.

[30] Chowdhury participated in a planning of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party rally in July to demand the resignation of the Sheikh Hasina led Awami League government.

[36] He visited Dhaka Metropolitan Police headquarters to seek permission for the Bangladesh Nationalist Party to hold a victory day rally.

[38] He met with the Dhaka Metropolitan Police to secure permission for protests demanding the cancellation of the 12th national election.

[40] Following the fall of the Sheikh Hasina led Awami League government, he called for reforms of the lower courts where legal harassments take place.