He began practicing as a lawyer at the Ranaghat court from 1938. In the
1946 Bengal Legislative Assembly election, he participated as a politician of the
All-India Muslim League and elected as a member of the legislative assembly from the
Nadia East constituency. Before the
partition of India, he relocated with his family to Chuadanga subdivision's Bastupur in Nadia district (which later became part of
Kushtia District). After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, he served as the first chairman of Kushtia District in the newly formed province of
East Bengal (part of Pakistan), After the
independence of Bangladesh, on 24 December 1971, he was arrested by the government for collaborating with Pakistan during the war. On 30 November 1973, the government announced a general amnesty for detained cabinet members, and he was released. He worked at the Chuadanga court and was elected president of the Chuadanga Bar Association. ==Personal life and death==