Resignation of Chairman and five members of National Human Rights Commission

Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission. Kamal Uddin Ahmed and five members resigned. They submitted their resignation letter to the President on Thursday.

Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission. Kamal Uddin Ahmed and five members resigned. They submitted their resignation letter to the President on Thursday.

The members who resigned are the full-time members of the current commission. Salim Reza, member. Aminul Islam, member Kangjari Chowdhury, member Dr. Vishwajit Chand and member Dr. Tanya Haque

The resignation letter reads, For your kind information, I respectfully state that as the Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission, I submitted my resignation to you on Thursday in accordance with the provisions of Section 64 (4) of the National Human Rights Commission Act, 2009, seeking relief from my post.

On December 10, 2022, the president as the chairman of the National Human Rights Commission with the rank of judge of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court. Appointed Kamal Uddin Ahmed. Prior to that, he served as a full-time member of the National Human Rights Commission from 22 September 2019 to 23 September 2022.


He completed Secondary and Higher Secondary from Faujdar Hat Cadet College, Chittagong, Bachelor in Law from Dhaka University and Post Graduate from Institute of Business Administration. He holds a Master of Science from the UK and a PhD from New Zealand.

Kamal Uddin has served as the Secretary of two of the most important ministries namely the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change Affairs. He was a member of the Department of Socio-Economic Infrastructure in the Ministry of Planning. Apart from this, he was a professor in the School of Business and Economics of North South University.


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