They all ran on Labour Party tickets which faced record defeat in the snap polls.
Tulip, the daughter of Sheikh Rehana and granddaughter of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, was re-elected from Hampstead and Kilburn bagging 28,080 votes. She has been serving as the constituency’s MP since 2015.
“Thank you Hampstead & Kilburn for electing me once again. Thanks to all my volunteers & my family,” she tweeted. “But devastated by our national results- sorry to lose such talented MPs. Tough times ahead, we have to work together.”
Rushnara Ali, who has been an MP since 2010, was re-elected from Tower Hamlets, Bethnai Green and Bow with a majority of 44,052 votes.
She thanked the voters in a tweet and said that she was devastated for her Labour colleagues and friends elsewhere. “I will continue to stand up for my constituents and fight for social justice," she said.
Another British-Bangladeshi politician Rupa Haq was reelected from Ealing Central and Acton constituency bagging 28,132 votes.
"I thank the voters of Ealing, Acton and Chiswick for placing their trust in me for the third time in four years,” she said.
“Gutted for good colleagues who will not be returning to Parliament and indeed for the nation which will be poorer for five more years of rightwing Tory rule and Brexit," she wrote on Twitter.
British-Bangladeshi Apsana Begum fought in the election for the first time and won the Poplar and Limehouse constituency bagging 38,660 votes.