Sultan Ahmed (deputy speaker)

Sultan Ahmed Chowdhury (16 August 1932 – 19 June 1992) was a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician.

[citation needed] From 1955 to 1957, Ahmed served in the Ministry of Central Industries, works and irrigation as a joint secretary with concern central Minister and famous Bangladeshi industrialist A.K Khan.

Ahmed was the deputy speaker and as a full cabinet minister status from April 1979 to March 1982 with efficiency and utmost impartiality when the members of both treasury, and opposition bench unanimously agreed Deputy Speaker to enjoy the rank and status of full-fledged cabinet minister by enacting a law.

Prior permission and request of honbl'e President he performed as the speaker of the Bangladesh Parliament Session in April–May 1980 when Honb'le Speaker went and stay long time medical visit in then East Germany.

Barrister Sultan attend inter Parliamentary Conference Colombo, Sri Lanka in 1979.

[citation needed] Barrister Sultan played coordinator role in greater Chittagong for 3rd presidential election which was held on 15 November 1981.

Mr. Chowdhury is personally involved in the constituency and development activities of many schools, colleges, mosques, madrasas and cultural organizations in the country.

While in the Ministry of Planning, Government of Bangladesh, he made relentless efforts in formulating and approving various development projects of Chittagong.