Monir entered
student politics as a member of the
Chhatra League in the early 1990s. However, he left Bangladesh in 1996 for
Moscow University in
Russia. He then moved to
Germany, and served as the joint-secretary of the
Awami League's branch of the central European country. He came back to Bangladesh during
2006-08 Bangladeshi political unrest. He was accused of
NID forgery, and
arms trafficking, however the allegations were never proven and referred as "politically motivated conspiracy" by Monir's associates. Monir serves as the
joint-general secretary of the
Tangail District Awami League, he previously served as the secretary of science and technology of the Tangail district committee of the
Bangladesh Awami League. He is also the chairperson of Tangail's branch of the
Bangladesh Road Transport Workers Federation. Monir was a member of the
Parliamentary Standing Committee on the
Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock in the
11th National Parliament of
Bangladesh. == Personal life ==