[3] In 2012, a parliamentary body submitted a special report on the 2007 University of Dhaka campus violence.
It held several officials, including Nur, responsible for "inhuman torture" on teachers and students during the campus unrest and recommended bringing them to book under existing laws.
[6] In 2018, Nur received the nomination from the Bangladesh Awami League to run in the national elections for his hometown Kishoreganj.
[7] On 30 December 2018, he was declared the new member of parliament from Kishoreganj-2, with significantly higher votes; against that of his opponent Akhtaruzzaman Ranjan from BNP.
[9] His oldest daughter Nusrat Nur Badhon's husband army Captain Mazharul Haider died in the 2009 BDR Mutiny incident.