Pakistan Kader served as a minister in the government of
East Pakistan. He was the food and agriculture minister of the erstwhile East Pakistan government and a leader of the
Convention Muslim League. He was falsely accused of opposing the independence of Bangladesh during the
Bangladesh Liberation War. As a result,
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman cancelled his citizenship in 1972, and stripped him off his lands and property and Kader remained stranded in
Karachi. He returned to Bangladesh after 1975 when he was able to prove that these allegations were entirely false and joined the revived
Bangladesh Muslim League. However, despite several attempts by his descendants, the government of Bangladesh would not return the properties grabbed under false accusations.
Bangladesh Kazi Abdul Kader later served as the president of the Bangladesh Muslim League in Bangladesh. Kader contested the
second Bangladeshi general election in 1979 on a ticket from the Muslim League. He contested from the seat
Rangpur-3 and won the constituency. He contested again from the Muslim League during the
1991 Bangladeshi general election, this time from
Nilphamari-3. He came in fifth place with 4,834 votes (4.34%). == Personal life ==