Bangladeshi-born Doly elected Canadian MP for 2nd term

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Published: June 7, 2022, 12:33 AM

Bangladeshi-born Doly elected Canadian MP for 2nd term

Doly Begum, a Canadian politician of Bangladeshi descent, has been elected as a member of parliament (MP) in Ontario province legislatature for the second term in a row, bagging 15,954 votes, reports UNB. 

Her nearest rival, Brett Snyder of the Progressive Conservative Party, received 9,436 votes.

With a joyous tone, Doly said that after going through many ups and downs with the cooperation of everyone she was able to achieve the position.

“My mother has always encouraged me in politics. I got the cooperation of all the locals as well,” she said.

Doly Begum is the daughter of  Raja Mia and Jaba Begum from Bajrakona village of Manumukh union in Moulvibazar Sadar upazila.

She was a student of Manumukh Multipurpose High School.

But when she was in class-VI she moved to Canada with her family.

After graduating from the University of Toronto in 2012, Doly post-graduated from University College of London with a degree in Development, Administration and Planning.

She worked in the City of Toronto for about 10 months after graduation. She has also worked as a research analyst at The Society of Energy Professionals.

Doly Begum was elected MP for the first time in 2018 from Scarborough South West constituency in the provincial election of Ontario.

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