Hussain Muhammad Ershad

Hussain Muhammad Ershad
হুসেইন মুহাম্মদ এরশাদ
Ershad c. 1990
President of Bangladesh
In office
11 December 1983 – 6 December 1990
Prime MinisterAtaur Rahman Khan
Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury
Moudud Ahmed
Kazi Zafar Ahmed
Vice PresidentA. K. M. Nurul Islam
Moudud Ahmed
Preceded byA. F. M. Ahsanuddin Chowdhury
Succeeded byShahabuddin Ahmed (acting)
Chairman of Jatiya Party
In office
1 January 1986 – 14 July 2019
Preceded byoffice established
Succeeded byGM Quader
Chief Martial Law Administrator
In office
24 March 1982 – 11 November 1986
Preceded byZiaur Rahman
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Leader of the Opposition
In office
3 January 2019 – 14 July 2019
Prime MinisterSheikh Hasina
Preceded byRowshan Ershad
Succeeded byRowshan Ershad
4th Chief of Army Staff
In office
1 December 1978 – 30 August 1986
President
Prime Minister
Preceded byZiaur Rahman
Succeeded byAtiqur Rahman
Special Envoy of Prime Minister of Bangladesh
In office
25 January 2014 – 9 December 2018
Prime MinisterSheikh Hasina
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded bySaber Hossain Chowdhury
Personal details
Born(1930-02-01)1 February 1930
Died14 July 2019(2019-07-14) (aged 89)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
PartyJatiya Party (E)
Spouses
(m. 1956)
Bidisha Siddique Ershad
(m. 2000; div. 2005)
Children3, including Saad Ershad
Relatives
EducationUniversity of Dhaka
Officers Training School
Command and Staff College Quetta
National Defence College, India
Profession
  • Military officer
  • politician
Awards
  • UN Population Award
  • UN Environment Award
  • Global Officials of Dignity Award
Military service
Allegiance Pakistan (before 1971)
Bangladesh
Branch Pakistan Army
 Bangladesh Army
Service years1952–1986
Rank Service number: BA–50
UnitEast Bengal Regiment
Commands
ConflictsChittagong Hill Tracts conflict
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Hussain Muhammad Ershad (1 February 1930 – 14 July 2019) was a Bangladeshi military officer and politician who served as President of Bangladesh from 1983 to 1990.

He seized power as a result of a bloodless coup against President Abdus Sattar on 24 March 1982 (by imposing martial law and suspending the Constitution). He declared himself President in 1983, and subsequently won the controversial 1986 Bangladeshi presidential election. Despite claims to have legitimately won the 1986 election, many consider his regime as a military regime. Ershad founded the Jatiya Party in 1986 and became a Member of Parliament for JP in the constituency of Rangpur-3 in 1991, with successful re-elections in all subsequent general elections. He was the longest serving male head of government in Bangladeshi history.

During his tenure, Ershad pursued devolution reforms, privatization of nationalised industries; the expansion of the national highway system; and the founding of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation; he committed his nation's forces as an ally to the United States in the Gulf War. He contributed to developments in infrastructure and socio-economic growth, divesting key nationalised industries. In 1989, Ershad pushed parliament to make Islam the state religion, in a sharp departure from Bangladesh's original secular constitution. Ershad was forced to resign as president following a popular mass uprising led by Khaleda Zia and Sheikh Hasina.