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* December 4 – President of Bangladesh Hussain Muhammad Ershad resigns ; he is replaced by Shahabuddin Ahmed, who becomes interim president.
Supported by a few smaller parties, the Awami League formed a " Government of National Unity ," and elected a non-partisan head of state, retired Chief Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed.
Current President Zillur Rahman and former Presidents Iajuddin Ahmed, A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury and Shahabuddin Ahmed were all elected Presidents unopposed.
A caretaker government, headed by Shahabuddin Ahmed, the outgoing chief justice, oversaw the elections.
Hasina did manage to convince Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed, who led the first caretaker government, to assume the post of President.
Later, Hasina would also accuse President Shahabuddin Ahmed and election official Abu Sayeed of biased actions.
He handed over power to Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed to form an acceptable neutral Caretaker Government ; this was a move that was made for the very first time in the country's history and was not in the constitution at the time.
On Sunday, 1 March 1998, the Supreme Court of Bangladesh ruled that President Hussain Muhammad Ershad's original arrest in 1990 by the Caretaker Government led by Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed was illegal.
Shahabuddin Ahmed was President-select at the time of the ruling and no press release from him was found afterward.
Shahabuddin Ahmed (; born 1 February 1930 ) is a former President and Chief Justice of Bangladesh.
Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed took over the office of President after a popular uprising against President Hussain Mohammad Ershad in 1991 for what constitution of the country had been amended through 11th amendment.
As President, Shahabuddin Ahmed administered the oath of office to his Council of Advisors at Bangabhaban on 9 December 1990 and held the first meeting on 15 December 1990.
After the fifth JS elections held on 27 February 1991, Shahabuddin Ahmed returned to his original post as the Chief Justice of the SC of Bangladesh.
HM Ershad challenged the action of Shahabuddin Ahmed to arrest him, which went all the up to the Supreme Court of Bangladesh.
On a ruling by the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, Ershad's arrest by the caretaker government led by Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed was declared illegal.
* Life of Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed
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