Talukder was born on 29 June 1952. He served as an assistant organising secretary of BNP central committee of the Rajshahi division. Talukder's father,
Abdul Majid Talukdar, represented the same constituency during 1991–2001. In 2018, Talukder's wife, Masuda Momen, was awarded the BNP nomination for Bogra-3 after his brother, Abdul Mohit Talukder, nomination was declared illegal by the
Bangladesh High Court. Talukder died on 28 January 2025, at the age of 72.
War crime charges and convictions Talukder was sued on 8 March 2011 by Mohammad Subed Ali, a veteran of
Bangladesh Liberation war, for war crimes and murder of two
Mukti Bahini members during the war. In 2017, warrants were issued against him on war crime charges by the
International Crimes Tribunal. On 25 November 2021, Talukder was sentenced to death by the tribunal for his crimes against humanity. Since he was absconding, he was tried in absentia and faced a total three charges. The tribunal's investigation agency stated that in 1971, Talukder had served as the
Razakar commander of Adamdighi Police Station in
Bogra and was involved in the killing of at least 19 people. The charges Talukder was convicted of are: • On 22 April 1971, Talukder killed at least 10 people, including a freedom fighter. • During 24–27 October 1971, Talukder conducted raids in Kashimala village and looted 16-17 homes and murdered 5 people. • On 25 October 1971, Talukder killed four people from Adamdighi's Talshan village. ==References==