Shamim Osman

Shamim Osman (Bengali: শামীম ওসমান; born 28 February 1961)[3] is a politician from Bangladesh who belongs to Awami League party.

[10] In November 2004, Osman's political rival, Mominullah Liton also known as David was killed in a crossfire by Rapid Action Battalion.

[13] In September 2007, the Anti Corruption Commission sued Osman and his wife for illegal wealth and submitted the charge sheet in April 2008.

B. M. Khairul Haque and Md Abdul Hye of the Bangladesh High Court rejected Osman's petition seeking bail in three cases filed by the Anti Corruption Commission and the National Board of Revenue.

[16] After around eight years, Osman came back to Narayanganj in April 2009 when Bangladesh Awami League party returned to power.

[19] On 7 April 2011, Bangladesh High Court squashed the Anti Corruption Commission case in which he was sentenced to three years imprisonment.

[25] For the 2014 Bangladesh general election, the party picked Osman to contest for Narayanganj-4 constituency, dropping the incumbent Kabori Sarwar.

[29] Khela Hobe (English: The game is on) is a popular political slogan in Bangladesh and India, especially in West Bengal and Assam.