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Andaleeve Rahman Partho (born 20 April 1974)[1] is the president of the Bangladesh Jatiya Party, a former Member of Parliament[2][3] and the principal of British School of Law in Dhaka.[4]

Andaleeve Rahman Partho was born on 20 April 1974 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. His father, Naziur Rahman Manzur, was a politician and former minister who served as the founding chairman of the Bangladesh Jatiya Party and as the Mayor of Dhaka. They belonged to a Bengali Muslim family known as the Taluqdars of Balia in Bhola Island. Through his paternal grandfather Bazlur Rahman Taluqdar, Andaleeve Rahman was a direct descendant of Munga Khan, an eighteenth-century who arrived in Bengal from Garmsir in Afghanistan who settled in the village of Saluka in greater Barisal. Khan's son, Shaykh Muhammad, served as a revenue officer for the Mughal emperors, earning the title of shiqdar and receiving a kharija taluq in Bhola's Balia and Gazaria areas, where the family established themselves as taluqdars. Andaleeve Rahman's mother Sheikh Reba was the niece of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and through her grandfather Sheikh Lutfar Rahman, Andaleeve was a direct descendant of the 15th-century Iraqi Arab Muslim preacher Sheikh Awwal of Baghdad.[5] His paternal uncle, Dr. Azizur Rahman, is a notable scientist.[6]

Andaleeve was a student at St. Joseph High School and later at Government Laboratory High School before moving to London to earn his Bachelor of Laws degree.[7]

Rahman passed the Bar Examination at Lincoln's Inn in the 5th. He then returned to the country and joined as an apprentice under the supervision of Barrister Rafiqul Haque and worked with him for five years. He is currently working as a lawyer in Dhaka and serves as principal of the British School of Law in Dhaka.[8]

Rahman has been actively involved in politics with his father, Najiur Rahman Manju, for over 25 years. When his father died on 27 April, Andalib was elected chairman of the Bangladesh Jatiya Party. In the ninth parliamentary election of the 24th, Bhola-1 was elected as a candidate for the four-party alliance, and Awami League candidate Yusuf Hossain defeated Humayun and won. His party boycotted the election under the leadership of the BNP in the election of 2014. He became a candidate for the unity front and the 25-party alliance in the Dhaka-1 constituency in the 11th parliamentary elections. He collected nomination papers in Dhaka-17 and Bhola-3 seats.[9][10]

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  1. Constituency 115. In: Bangladesh Parliament. Abgerufen am 13. November 2019.
  2. Partha stirs web storm, 19. April 2013. Abgerufen am 6. Februar 2016 
  3. Official website for Andaleeve Rahman Partho. In: Andaleeverahman.com. Archiviert vom Original am 25. September 2015; abgerufen am 6. Februar 2016.
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  5. Mominul Haque Khoka: ? (Originaltitel: bn:অস্তরাগের স্মৃতি সমুজ্জ্বল : বঙ্গবন্ধু, তাঁর পরিবার ও আমি). Shahitya Prakash, Dhaka 1998, S. 24 (bengalisch, doc.liberationwarbangladesh.net (Memento des Originals vom 21 April 2021 im Internet Archive) [abgerufen am 16. Dezember 2022]).
  6. Ahmed, Siraj Uddin: ? (Originaltitel: bn:বরিশাল বিভাগের ইতিহাস, deutsch: History of Barisal Division). Band 1. Bhaskar Prakashani, Dhaka 2010, বালিয়ার তালুকদার পরিবার.
  7. BJP Partho quits BNP-led 20-party alliance. Abgerufen im 21 September 2019 
  8. Barrister Andaleeve's BJP quits BNP alliance In: Dhaka Tribune. Abgerufen im 21 September 2019 
  9. ? (Originaltitel: bn:ঢাকা-১৭ আসনে ধানের শীষের প্রার্থী ব্যারিস্টার আন্দালিব রহমান পার্থ) In: Daily Nayadiganta. Abgerufen am 21. September 2019 (bengalisch). 
  10. ? (Originaltitel: bn:৯ম জাতীয় সংসদ সদস্য তালিকা (বাংলা)). In: Parliament. Abgerufen am 21. September 2019.