Munshi was elected to parliament from
Rangpur-4 on 5 January 2014 as a Bangladesh Awami League candidate. He was the managing director of Sepal Group. He was the former chair of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Ministry of Home Affairs between 2014 and 2018. He is a former president of the
Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association. Munshi is a founder member of the Board of Trustees of
BUFT (BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology). He is a director of STS group, the holding company of
Apollo Hospital Dhaka. Mr. Munshi served as the
Minister of Commerce of Bangladesh from January 2019 to January 2024, where he was active in implementing policies that bolstered trade and commerce. His tenure saw multiple initiatives aimed at simplifying trade procedures to enhance Bangladesh's competitiveness in the global market. He advocated for comprehensive knowledge of trade documentation and customs procedures as essential for building competitiveness, reflecting his understanding of the intricacies of international trade. He also played a role in ensuring that the garment industry was not decimated during the
COVID-19 pandemic closure and advocated for the industry so that the wages of the 4.22 million garment workers could be ensured through terms loans from the government to the industry. In September 2022, during a conference hosted by the
National Garment Workers Federation, Munshi supported demands to raise the pay of garment factory workers, stating that they had toiled to make the country prosperous and deserved better wages in light of rising inflation caused by the
Russian invasion of Ukraine. At the aftermath of the
2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement and the
2024 non-cooperation movement that removed him and other members of the
Sheikh Hasina government from power, Munshi was arrested in
Dhaka on 28 August for political reasons. After a 4-day remand, Munshi was sent to the jail. ==References==