|
Constituency-wise List of
MNAs
General
Seats-North-West Frontier Province
|
S. No. |
Constituency |
Name |
|
1 |
NA-1, Peshawar-I |
Shabir Ahmad Khan |
|
2 |
NA-2, Peshawar-II |
Maulana Rehmatullah Khalil |
|
3 |
NA-3, Peshawar-III |
Qari Fayaz-ur- Rehman Alvi |
|
4 |
NA-4, Peshawar-IV |
Sabir Hussain Awan |
|
5 |
NA-5, Nowshera-I |
Qazi Hussain Ahmad |
|
6 |
NA-6, Nowshera-II |
Maulana Hamid-ul-Haq Haqanni |
|
7 |
NA-7, Charsadda-I |
Maulana Muhammad Gohar Shah |
|
8 |
NA-8, Charsadda-II |
Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao |
|
9 |
NA-9, Mardan-I |
Maulana Shuja-ul-Mulk |
|
10 |
NA-10, Mardan-II |
Maulana Muhammad Qasim |
|
11 |
NA-11, Mardan-Ill |
Maulana Atta-ur-Rehman, Dr |
|
12 |
NA-12, Swabi-I |
Muhammad Usman, Advocate |
|
13 |
NA-13, Swabi-Il |
Maulana Khalil Ahmed |
|
14 |
NA-14, Kohat |
Mufti Ibrar Sultan |
|
15 |
NA-15, Karak |
Maulana Shah Abdul Aziz |
|
16 |
NA-16, Hangu |
Akhunzada Muhammad Sadiq |
|
17 |
NA-17, Abbottabad-I |
Amanullah Khan Jadoon |
|
18 |
NA-18,
Abbottabad-II |
Sardar Muhammad Yaqub
Deputy Speaker,
National Assembly |
|
19 |
NA-19, Haripur |
Omar Ayub Khan |
|
20 |
NA-20, Mansehra-I |
Sardar Shah Jehan Yousaf |
|
21 |
NA-21, Mansehra-II |
Maulana Abdul Malik |
|
22 |
NA-22, Battagram |
Maulana Qari Muhammad Yousaf |
|
23 |
NA-23, Kohistan |
Maulana Abdul Haleem |
|
24 |
NA-24, D.I.Khan |
Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman |
|
25 |
NA-25, D.I.Khan-cum-Tank |
Maulana Attaur Rehman |
|
26 |
NA-26, Bannu |
Maulana Syed Nasib Ali Shah |
|
27 |
NA-27, Lakki Marwat |
Maulana Amanullah Khan |
|
28 |
NA-28, Bunair |
Sher Akbar Khan |
|
29 |
NA-29, Swat-I |
Qari Abdul Baees Siddiqui |
|
30 |
NA-30, Swat-II |
Fazle Subhan |
|
31 |
NA-31, Shangla |
Amir Muqam, Engr. |
|
32 |
NA-32, Chitral |
Maulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali |
|
33 |
NA-33, Upper Dir |
Maulana Asadullah |
|
34 |
NA-34, Lower Dir |
Ahmad Ghafoor |
|
35 |
NA-35, Malakand |
Muhammad Inayatur Rahman |
General Seats - Federally Administered Tribal Areas – FATA
|
S. No. |
Constituency |
Name |
|
36 |
NA-36, Tribal Area-I |
Maulana Ghulam Muhammad Sadiq |
|
37 |
NA-37, Tribal Area-II |
Sayed Javed Hussain, Dr. |
|
38 |
NA-38, Tribal Area-III |
Munir Khan Orakzai |
|
39 |
NA-39, Tribal Area-IV |
G.
G. Jamal, Dr. |
|
40 |
NA-40, Tribal Area-V |
Maulana Syed Naik Mohammad |
|
41 |
NA-41, Tribal Area-VI |
Maulana Abdul Malik |
|
42 |
NA-42, Tribal Area-VII |
Maulana Merajudin |
|
43 |
NA-43, Tribal Area-VIII |
Maulvi Muhammad Sadiq |
|
44 |
NA-44, Tribal Area-IX |
Sahibzada Haroon-u-Rashid |
|
45 |
NA-45, Tribal Area-X |
Noor-ul-Haq Qadri |
|
46 |
NA-46, Tribal Area-XI |
Maulana Haji Khalil-ur-Rehman |
|
47 |
NA-47, Tribal Area-XII |
Naseem Afridi, Dr. |
General Seats - Federal Capital, Islamabad
|
S. No. |
Constituency |
Name |
|
48 |
NA-48, Islamabad-I |
Mian Mohammad Aslam |
|
49 |
NA-49, Islamabad-11 |
Syed Nayyer Hussain Bokhari |
General Seats – Punjab
|
S. No. |
Constituency |
Name |
|
50 |
NA-50, Rawalpindi-I |
Ghulam Murtaza Satti |
|
51 |
NA-51, Rawalpindi-Il |
Raja Pervez Ashraf |
|
52 |
NA-52, Rawalpindi-III |
Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan |
|
53 |
NA-53, Rawalpindi-IV |
Ghulam Sarwar Khan |
|
54 |
NA-54, Rawalpindi-V |
Zamurd Khan |
|
55 |
NA-55, Rawalpindi-VI |
Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad |
|
56 |
NA-56, Rawalpindi-VII |
Muhammad Hanif Abbasi |
|
57 |
NA-57, Attock-I |
Malik Amin Aslam Khan |
|
58 |
NA-58, Attock-II |
Malik Allah Yar Khan |
|
59 |
NA-59, Attock-III |
Eman Wasim |
|
60 |
NA-60, Chakwal-I |
Tahir lqbal Maj. (R) |
|
61 |
NA-61, Chakwal-II |
Muhammad Faez Tamman |
|
62 |
NA-62, Jhelum-I |
Chaudhry Shahbaz Hussain |
|
63 |
NA-63, Jhelum-II |
Raja Muhammad Asad Khan |
|
64 |
NA-64, Sargodha-l |
Inam ul Haq Piracha |
|
65 |
NA-65, Sargodha-II |
Chaudhry Ghias Ahmed Mela |
|
66 |
NA-66, Sargodha-III |
Tasneem Ahmed Qureshi |
|
67 |
NA-67, Sargodha-IV |
Chaudry Anwar Ali Cheema |
|
68 |
NA-68, Sargodha-V |
Mazhar Ahmed Qureshi |
|
69 |
NA-69, Khushab-I |
Sumaira Malik |
|
70 |
NA-70, Khushab-II |
Malik Muhammad Saifullah Tiwana |
|
71 |
NA-71, Mianwali-I |
Imran Khan |
|
72 |
NA-72, Mianwali-Il |
Sher Afgan Khan Niazi, Dr. |
|
73 |
NA-73, Bhakkar-I |
Muhammad Sanaullah Khan Masti Khail |
|
74 |
NA-74, Bhakkar-II |
Rashid Akbar Khan |
|
75 |
NA-75, Faisalabad-I |
Ghulam Rasool Sahi, Lt. Col.(R) |
|
76 |
NA-76, Faisalabad-II |
Mohammad Wasi Zafar |
|
77 |
NA-77, Faisalabad-III |
Chaudhry Muhammad Asim Nazir |
|
78 |
NA-78, Faisalabad-IV |
Rajab Ali Khan |
|
79 |
NA-79, Faisalabad-V |
Chaudhry Safdar Shakir |
|
80 |
NA-80, Faisalabad-VI |
Rana Asif Tauseef |
|
81 |
NA-81, Faisalabad-VII |
Nisar Ahmed, Dr. |
|
82 |
NA-82, Faisalabad-VIII |
Sahibzada Haji Muhammad Fazal Karim |
|
83 |
NA-83, Faisalabad-IX |
Mushtaq Ali Cheema |
|
84 |
NA-84, Faisalabad-X |
Chaudhry Abid Sher Ali |
|
85 |
NA-85, Faisalabad-XI |
Raja Nadir Pervaiz Khan |
|
86 |
NA-86, Jhang-I |
Muhammad Tahir Shah |
|
87 |
NA-87, Jhang-II |
Ghulam Bibi |
|
88 |
NA-88, Jhang-III |
Makhdoom Syed Faisal Saleh Hayat |
|
89 |
NA-89, Jhang-IV |
Vacant |
|
90 |
NA-90, Jhang-V |
Saima Akhtar Bharwana |
|
91 |
NA-91, Jhang-VI |
Sahibzada Mehboob Sultan |
|
92 |
NA-92, T.T. Singh-I |
Amjad Ali Warraich |
|
93 |
NA-93, T.T.Singh-II |
Mian Muhammad Farhan Latif |
|
94 |
NA-94, TTSingh-III |
Riaz Fatyana |
|
95 |
NA-95, Gujranwala-I |
Chaudhry Imran Ullah |
|
96 |
NA-96, Gujranwala-II |
Qazi Hameed ullah Khan |
|
97 |
NA-97, Gujranwala-III |
Shahid Akram Bhinder |
|
98 |
NA-98, Gujranwala-IV |
Imtiaz Safdar Waraich |
|
99 |
NA-99, Gujranwala-V |
Rana Omar Nazir Ahmed |
|
100 |
NA-100, Gujranwala-VI |
Chaudhry Bilal Ijaz |
|
101 |
NA-101, Gujranwala-VII |
Hamid Nasir Chattha |
|
102 |
NA-102, Hafizabad-l |
Chaudhry Mehdi Hassan Bhatti |
|
103 |
NA-103, Hafizabad-II |
Chaudhry Liaqat Abass Bhatti |
|
104 |
NA-104, Gujrat-I |
Chaudhry Wajahat Hussain |
|
105 |
NA-105, Gujrat-I |
Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain |
|
106 |
NA-106, Gujrat-III |
Qamar Zaman Kaira |
|
107 |
NA-107, Gujrat-IV |
Rehman Naseer Chaudhry |
|
108 |
NA-108, M.B.Din-I |
Ijaz Ahmad Chaudhry |
|
109 |
NA-109, M.B.Din-II |
Zulfiqar Ali Gondal |
|
110 |
NA-110, Sialkot-I |
Khawaja M. Asif |
|
111 |
NA-111, Sialkot-11 |
Chaudhry Amir Hussain
Speaker, National
Assembly |
|
112 |
NA-112, Sialkot-III |
Umer Ahmed Ghuman |
|
113 |
NA-113, Sialkot-IV |
Ali Asjad Malhi |
|
114 |
NA-114, Sialkot-V |
Zahid Hamid Khan |
|
115 |
NA-115, Narowal-I |
Mohammad Nasir Khan |
|
116 |
NA-116, Norowal-II |
Danial Aziz Chaudhry |
|
117 |
NA-117, Norowal-III |
Riffat Javaid Kahlon |
|
118 |
NA-118, Lahore-I |
Hafiz Salman Butt |
|
119 |
NA-119, Lahore-II |
Khawaja Saad Rafique |
|
120 |
NA-120, Lahore-III |
Mohammad Pervaiz Malik |
|
121 |
NA-121, Lahore-IV |
Farid Ahmad Piracha, Dr. |
|
122 |
NA-122, Lahore-V |
Sardar Ayaz Sadiq |
|
123 |
NA-123, Lahore-VI |
Makhdoom Javed Hashmi |
|
124 |
NA-124, Lahore-VII |
Aitzaz Ahsan |
|
125 |
NA-125, Lahore-VIII |
Humayun Akhtar Khan |
|
126 |
NA-126, Lahore-IX |
Liagat Bloch |
|
127 |
NA-127, Lahore-X |
Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, Dr. |
|
128 |
NA-128, Lahore-XI |
Malik Zaheer Abbas Khokhar |
|
129 |
NA-129, Lahore-XII |
Habibullah Warraich, Major(R) |
|
130 |
NA-130, Lahore-XIlI |
Samina Khalid Ghurki |
|
131 |
NA-131, Sheikhupura-I |
Zulfiqar Ahmad Dhillon, Brig. (R) |
|
132 |
NA-132, Sheikhupura-II |
Sahibzada Mian Jalil Ahmed Sharaqpuri |
|
133 |
NA-133, Sheikhupura-III |
Chaudhry Saeed Virk |
|
134 |
NA-134, Sheikhupura-IV |
Khurram Munawar Manj |
|
135 |
NA-135, Sheikhupura-V |
Mian Shamim Haider |
|
136 |
NA-136, Sheikhupura-VI |
Bilal Ahmed Virk |
|
137 |
NA-137, Sheikhupura-VII |
Rai Mansab Ali Khan |
|
138 |
NA-138, Kasur-I |
Sardar Tufail Ahmad Khan |
|
139 |
NA-139, Kasur-II |
Chaudhry Manzoor Ahmed |
|
140 |
NA-140, Kasur-Ill |
Mian Khursheed Mahmud Kasuri |
|
141 |
NA-141, Kasur-IV |
Sardar Muhammad Asif Nakai |
|
142 |
NA-142, Kasur-V |
Sardar Talib Hassan Nakai |
|
123 |
NA-143, Okara-l |
Rai M. Aslam Kharal |
|
144 |
NA-144, Okara-I I |
Rao Sikandar lqbal |
|
145 |
NA-145, Okara-III |
Syed Gulzar Sabtain |
|
146 |
NA-146, Okara-IV |
Rao Muhammad Ajmal Khan |
|
147 |
NA-147, Okara-V |
Rubina Shaheen Wattoo |
|
148 |
NA-148, Multan-I |
Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Hussain Qureshi |
|
149 |
NA-149, Multan-II |
Malik Liaquat Ali Dogar |
|
150 |
NA-150, Multan-III |
Rana Mahmood-ul-Hassan |
|
151 |
NA-151, Multan-IV |
Sikandar Hayat Khan Bosan |
|
152 |
NA-152, Multan-V |
Makhdoomzada Syed Asad Murtaza Gillani |
|
153 |
NA-153, Multan-VI |
Makhdoom Diwan Syed Jaffar Hussain Bukhari |
|
154 |
NA-154, Lodhran-I |
Nawab Aman Ullah Khan |
|
155 |
NA-155, Lodhran-II |
Mohammad Akhtar Khan Kanju |
|
156 |
NA-156, Khanewal-I |
Muhammad Raza Hayat Harraj |
|
157 |
NA-157, Khanewal-II |
Hamid Yar Hiraj |
|
158 |
NA-158, Khanewal-III |
Pir M. Aslam Bodla |
|
159 |
NA-159, Khanewal-IV |
Malik Ghulam Murtaza Maitla |
|
160 |
NA-160, Sahiwal-I |
Chaudhry Nouraiz Shakoor Khan |
|
161 |
NA-161, Sahiwal-II |
Rana Tariq Javed |
|
162 |
NA-162, Sahiwal-Ill |
Rai Azizullah khan |
|
163 |
NA-163, Sahiwal-IV |
Saeed Ahmad Chaudhary |
|
164 |
NA-164, Pakpattan-I |
Pir Mohammad Shah Khagga |
|
165 |
NA-165, Pakpattan-II |
Ahmad Raza Maneka |
|
166 |
NA-166, Pakpattan-I I I |
Junaid Mumtaz Joya, Dr. |
|
167 |
NA-167, Vehari-I |
Chaudhry Nazir Ahmed Jatt |
|
168 |
NA-168, Vehari-II |
Ishaq Khan Khakwani |
|
169 |
NA-169, Vehari-III |
Aftab Ahmed Khan Khichi |
|
170 |
NA-170, Vehari-IV |
Azhar Ahmed Khan Yousaf Zai |
|
171 |
NA-171, D.G.Khan-l |
Khawaja Sheraz Mehmood |
|
172 |
NA-172, D.G.Khan-II |
Sardar Farooq Ahmad Khan Leghari |
|
173 |
NA-173, D.G.Khan-III |
Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari |
|
174 |
NA-174, Rajanpur-I |
Sardar Muhammad Jaffar Khan Leghari |
|
175 |
NA-175, Rajanpur-II |
Sardar Nasrullah Khan Dareshak |
|
176 |
NA-176, Muzaffargarh-I |
Khalida Mohsin Qureshi |
|
177 |
NA-177, Muzaffargarh-II |
Hina Rabbani Khar |
|
178 |
NA-178, Muzaffargarh-III |
Muhammad Shahid Jamil Qureshi, Engr. |
|
179 |
NA-179, Muzaffargarh-IV |
Makhdoomzada Basit Bukhari |
|
180 |
NA-180, Muzaffargarh-V |
Abdul Qayyum Khan Jatoi |
|
181 |
NA-181, Layyah-I |
Sardar Bahadur Ahmed Khan |
|
182 |
NA-182, Layyah-II |
Malik Niaz Ahmad Jakhar |
|
183 |
NA-183, Bahawalpur-l |
Syed Ali Hassan Gillani |
|
184 |
NA-184, Bahawalpur-II |
Sardar Malik Aamir Yar Waran |
|
185 |
NA-185, Bahawalpur-III |
Muhammad Farooq Azam Malik |
|
186 |
NA-186, Bahawalpur-IV |
Mian Riaz Hussain Pirzada |
|
187 |
NA-187, Bahawalpur-V |
Syed Tasneem Nawaz |
|
188 |
NA-188, Bahawalnagar-I |
Syed Mohammad Asghar Shah |
|
189 |
NA-189, Bahawalnagar-II |
Mumtaz Ahmed Matiyana |
|
190 |
NA-190, Bahawalnagar-III |
Abdul Sattar Laleka |
|
191 |
NA-191, Bahawalnagar-IV |
Muhammad Ijaz-ul-Haq |
|
192 |
NA-192, R.YKhan-I |
Makhdoom Syed Ahmad Alam Anwar |
|
193 |
NA-193, R.YKhan-II |
Tanveer Hussain Syed |
|
194 |
NA-194, R.YKhan-III |
Makhdum Khusro
Bakhtyar |
|
195 |
NA-195, R.YKhan-IV |
Jahangir Khan Tareen |
|
196 |
NA-196, R.YKhan-V |
Chaudhry Zafar Ali
Igbal Waraich |
|
197 |
NA-197, R.YKhan-VI |
Rais Munir Ahmed |
General Seats – Sindh
|
S. No. |
Constituency |
Name |
|
198 |
NA-198, Sukkur-I |
Syed Khurshid Ahmed
Shah |
|
199 |
NA-199, Sukkur-II |
Abdul Mujeeb Pirzada |
|
200 |
NA-200, Ghotki-I |
Sardar Khalid Ahmed
Khan Lund |
|
201 |
NA-201, Ghotki-II |
Ali Nawaz Khan Mahar |
|
202 |
NA-202, Shikarpur-I |
Muhammad Ibrahim
Jatoi |
|
203 |
NA-203, Shikarpur-II |
Ghous Bux Khan Mahar |
|
204 |
NA-204, Larkana-I |
Mohammad Anwar
Bhutto |
|
205 |
NA-205, Larkana-II |
Hizbullah Bughio |
|
206 |
NA-206, Larkana-III |
Khalid Igbal Memon |
|
207 |
NA-207, Larkana-IV |
Shahid Hussain
Bhutto |
|
208 |
NA-208, Jacobabad-I |
Meer Aijaz Khan
Jakhrani |
|
209 |
NA-209, Jacobabad-II |
Mir Hazar Khan Bijrani |
|
210 |
NA-210, Jacobabad-III |
Sardar Saleem Jan Mazari |
|
211 |
NA-211, Naushero Feroze-I |
Abdul Ghaffar Khan Jatoi, Dr. |
|
212 |
NA-212, Naushero Feroze-II |
Syed Zafar Ali Shah |
|
213 |
NA-213, Nawabshah-I |
Azra Fazal Pechuho, Dr. |
|
214 |
NA-214, Nawabshah-II |
Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah |
|
215 |
NA-215, Khairpur-I |
Manzoor Hussain Wasan |
|
216 |
NA-216, Khairpur-II |
Syed Javaid Ali Shah |
|
217 |
NA-217, Khairpur-III |
Pir Syed Fazal Ali Shah Jillani |
|
218 |
NA-218, Hyderabad-I |
Makhdoom Muhammad Amin Fahim |
|
219 |
NA-219, Hyderabad-II |
Khalid Wahab, Prof. |
|
220 |
NA-220, Hyderabad-III |
Sahibzada Abul Khair Mohammad Zubair |
|
221 |
NA-221, Hyderabad-IV |
Amir Ali Shah Jamot |
|
222 |
NA-222, Hyderabad-V |
Syed Naveed Qamar |
|
223 |
NA-223, Hyderabad-VI |
Shamshad Sattar |
|
224 |
NA-224, Badin-I |
Ghulam Ali Nizamani |
|
225 |
NA-225, Badin-II |
Fehmida Mirza, Dr. |
|
226 |
NA-226, Mirpurkhas-I |
Pir Aftab Hussain Gillani |
|
227 |
NA-227, Mirpurkhas-II |
Syed Qurban Ali Shah |
|
228 |
NA-228, Mirpurkhas-III |
Nawab Yousaf Talpur |
|
229 |
NA-229, Tharparkar-I |
Arbab Zakaullah |
|
230 |
NA-230, Tharparkar-II |
Ghulam Haider, Dr. |
|
231 |
NA-231, Dadu-I |
Nawab Abdul Ghani Talpur |
|
232 |
NA-232, Dadu-II |
Rafiq Ahmed Jamali |
|
233 |
NA-233, Dadu-III |
Liaqat Ali Jatoi |
|
234 |
NA-234, Sanghar-I |
Haji Khuda Buksh Nizamani |
|
235 |
NA-235, Sanghar-II |
Kazi Abdul Qudoos Rajar |
|
236 |
NA-236, Sanghar-III |
Muhammad Khan Junejo |
|
237 |
NA-237, Thatta-I |
Syed Ayaz Ali Shah Sherazi |
|
238 |
NA-238, Thatta-II |
Muhammad Ali Malkani |
|
239 |
NA-239, Karachi-I |
Hakim Qari Gul Rahman |
|
240 |
NA-240, Karachi-II |
Sarkarudin Advocate |
|
241 |
NA-241, Karachi-III |
Muhammad Laeeque Khan |
|
242 |
NA-242, Karachi-IV |
Abdul Kadir Khanzada, Dr. |
|
243 |
NA-243, Karachi-V |
Sultan Ahmed Khan |
|
244 |
NA-244, Karachi-VI |
Syed Haider Abbas Rizvi |
|
245 |
NA-245, Karachi-VII |
Kunwar Khalid Yunus |
|
246 |
NA-246, Karachi-VIII |
Haji Azizullah Brohi |
|
247 |
NA-247, Karachi-IX |
Israr-ul-Ebad Khan |
|
248 |
NA-248, Karachi-X |
Nabil Ahmed Gabol |
|
249 |
NA-249, Karachi-XI |
Aamer Liaquat Hussain, Dr. |
|
250 |
NA-250, Karachi-XII |
Abdus Sattar Afghani |
|
251 |
NA-251, Karachi-XIII |
Syed Safwanullah |
|
252 |
NA-252, Karachi-XIV |
Muhammed Husain Mehanti |
|
253 |
NA-253, Karachi-XV |
Asadullah Bhutto |
|
254 |
NA-254, Karachi-XVI |
Nawab Mirza, Advocate |
|
255 |
NA-255, Karachi-XVII |
Muhammad Farooq Sattar |
|
256 |
NA-256, Karachi-XVIII |
Igbal M. Ali Khan |
|
257 |
NA-257, Karachi-XIX |
Muhammad Shamim Siddiqui |
|
258 |
NA-258, Karachi-XX |
Sher Muhammad Baloch |
General Seats - Balochistan
|
S. No. |
Constituency |
Name |
|
259 |
NA-259, Quetta |
Molvi Noor Muhammad |
|
260 |
NA-260,Quetta-cum Chagai-cum-Mastung |
Hafiz Hussain Ahmed |
|
261 |
NA-261, Pishin-cum-Ziarat |
Haji Gul Muhammad Dummar |
|
262 |
NA-262, Killa Abdullah |
Mahmood Khan Achakzai |
|
263 |
NA-263, Loralai |
Sardar Muhammad Yaqoob Khan Nasir |
|
264 |
NA-264,Zhob-cum-KiIIa-Sherani Sa |
Maulana Mohammad Khan Sherani |
|
265 |
NA-265,Sibi-cum- Kolhu-cum-Dera Bugti |
Mir G. Haider Bugti |
|
266 |
NA-266, Nasirabad |
Mir Zafarullah Khan
Jamali
Prime Minister of
Pakistan |
|
267 |
NA-267, Kachhi |
Sardar Yar Muhammad Rind |
|
268 |
NA-268,Kalat-cum-Mastung Haidri |
Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haidery |
|
269 |
NA-269, Khuzdar |
Abdul Rauf Mengal |
|
270 |
NA-270,Awaran-cum- Lasbella |
Alsyed Abdul Qadir Algillani |
|
271 |
NA-271,Kharan-cum- Panjgur |
Molvi Rehmatullah |
|
272 |
NA-272,Kech-cum- Gwadar |
Zobaida Jalal |
Reserved Seats for Women –
Punjab
|
S. No. |
Constituency |
Name |
|
273 |
NA-273, Women Punjab-I |
Mehnaz Raffi |
|
274 |
NA-274, Women Punjab-II |
Hajra Tariq Aziz, Dr. |
|
275 |
NA-275, Women Punjab-III |
Tanzeela Amir Cheema |
|
276 |
NA-276, Women Punjab-IV |
Donya Aziz, Dr. |
|
277 |
NA-277, Women Punjab-V |
Kashmala Tariq |
|
278 |
NA-278, Women Punjab-VI |
Saira Tariq, Dr. |
|
279 |
NA-279, Women Punjab-VII |
Riffat Amjad |
|
280 |
NA-280, Women Punjab-VIII |
Attiya Inayatullah, Dr. |
|
281 |
NA-281, Women Punjab-IX |
Bushra Rahman |
|
282 |
NA-282, Women Punjab-X |
Farzeen Ahmed Sarfaraz |
|
283 |
NA-283, Women Punjab-XI |
Shahzadi Umer Zadi Tiwana |
|
284 |
NA-284, Women Punjab-XII |
Rahila Yahya Munawar |
|
285 |
NA-285, Women Punjab-XIII |
Aasiya Azeem |
|
286 |
NA-286, Women Punjab-XIV |
Firdous Ashiq Awan, Dr. |
|
287 |
NA-287, Women Punjab-XV |
Tehmina Dasti |
|
288 |
NA-288, Women Punjab-XVI |
Onaza Ehsan |
|
289 |
NA-289, Women Punjab-XVII |
Bushra Anwar Sipra |
|
290 |
NA-290, Women Punjab-XVIII |
Rozina Tufail, Dr. |
|
291 |
NA-291, Women Punjab-XIX |
Tahira Asif |
|
292 |
NA-292, Women Punjab-XX |
Naheed Khan |
|
293 |
NA-293, Women Punjab-XXI |
Belum Hasnain |
|
294 |
NA-294, Women Punjab-XXII |
Shakila Khanam Rashid |
|
295 |
NA-295, Women Punjab-XXIII |
Fauzia Habib |
|
296 |
NA-296, Women Punjab-XXIV |
Mehreen Anwar Raja |
|
297 |
NA-297, Women Punjab-XXV |
Yasmeen Rehman |
|
298 |
NA-298, Women Punjab-XXVI |
Shahnaz Sheikh |
|
299 |
NA-299, Women Punjab-XXVII |
Rukhsana Bangash |
|
300 |
NA-300, Women Punjab-XXVIII |
Naseem Akhtar |
|
301 |
NA-301, Women Punjab-XXIX |
Samia Raheel Qazi |
|
302 |
NA-302, Women Punjab-XXX |
Maimoona Hashmi |
|
303 |
NA-303, Women Punjab-XXXI |
Ishrat Ashraf |
|
304 |
NA-304, Women Punjab-XXXII |
Tahmina Daultana |
|
305 |
NA-305, Women Punjab-XXXIII |
Rehana Aleem Mashhadi |
|
306 |
NA-306, Women Punjab-XXXIV |
Meena Ehsan Laghari |
|
307 |
NA-307, Women Punjab-XXXV |
Ayla Malik |
Reserved Seats for Women – Sindh
|
S. No. |
Constituency |
Name |
|
308 |
NA-308, Women Sindh-I |
Fiza Junejo |
|
309 |
NA-309, Women Sindh-II |
Sherry Rehman |
|
310 |
NA-310, Women Sindh-III |
Rukia Khanam Soomro |
|
311 |
NA-311, Women Sindh-IV |
Fauzia Wahab |
|
312 |
NA-312, Women Sindh-V |
Rubina Saadat Qaimkhani |
|
313 |
NA-313, Women Sindh-VI |
Nafisa Munawar Raja |
|
314 |
NA-314, Women Sindh-VII |
Shagufta Jumani |
|
315 |
NA-315, Women Sindh-VIII |
Farida Ahmad Siddiqui |
|
316 |
NA-316, Women Sindh-IX |
Kaniz Aisha Munawar |
|
317 |
NA-317, Women Sindh-X |
Shamim Akhtar |
|
318 |
NA-318, Women, Sindh-XI |
Afsar Begum |
|
319 |
NA-319, Women Sindh-XII |
Shabina Talat |
|
320 |
NA-320, Women Sindh-XIIl |
Gul-e-Farkhanda |
|
321 |
NA-321, Women Sindh-XIV |
Khurshid Afghan |
Reserved Seats for Women – NWFP
|
S. No. |
Constituency |
Name |
|
322 |
NA-322, Women NWFP-l |
Zeb Gohar Ayub |
|
323 |
NA-323, Women NWFP-II |
Sayyeda Farhana Khalid Banoori |
|
324 |
NA-324, Women NWFP-III |
Razia Aziz |
|
325 |
NA-325, Women NWFP-IV |
Nayyer Sultana |
|
326 |
NA-326, Women NWFP-V |
Jamila Ahmad |
|
327 |
NA-327, Women NWFP-VI |
Ambareen Naeem |
|
328 |
NA-328, Women NWFP-VII |
Inayat Begum |
|
329 |
NA-329, Women NWFP-VIII |
Shahida Akhtar |
Reserved Seats for Women – Balochistan
|
S. No. |
Constituency |
Name |
|
330 |
NA-330, Women Balochistan-I |
Noor Jahan Panezai, Dr. |
|
331 |
NA-331, Women Balochistan-II |
Bilgees Saif |
|
332 |
NA-332, Women Balochistan-Ill |
Imrana Khawar |
Reserved Seats for Non Muslims
|
S. No. |
Constituency |
Name |
|
333 |
NA-333, Non Muslim-I |
Akram Masih Gill |
|
334 |
NA-334, Non Muslim-II |
Chaudhry Haroon Qaiser |
|
335 |
NA-335, Non Muslim-Ill |
Gyan Singh, Engr. |
|
336 |
NA-336, Non Muslim-IV |
M.P Bhandara |
|
337 |
NA-337, Non Muslim-V |
Mushtaq Victor, Prof. |
|
338 |
NA-338, Non Muslim-VI |
Ramesh Lal |
|
339 |
NA-339, Non Muslim-VII |
Pervez Masih |
|
340 |
NA-340, Non Muslim-VIII |
Asiya Nasir |
|
341 |
NA-341, Non Muslim-IX |
Krishan Bheel |
|
342 |
NA-342, Non Muslim-X |
Dev Das |
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Profile of the 12th National Assembly of
Pakistan
Unless specifically
mentioned otherwise, the Profile of the 12th National Assembly of Pakistan
has been prepared on the basis of the information collected from MNAs by
PILDAT through Data Forms which were received by December 4, 2003. The total
data forms received were 283 out of a total strength of 342 MNAs.

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National
Legislature of Pakistan: 1947 - 2003
1ST
LEGISLATURE
Period
August
10, 1947 to October 24, 1954
Presiding Officer
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, President (August 11, 1947 to September
11, 1948)
Moulvi Tamizuddin Khan, President (December 14, 1948
to October 24, 1954)
Constituent Assembly dissolved by the Governor General on charges of
inability to frame a constitution for the country
2nd
LEGISLATURE
Period
May 28,
1955 to October 7, 1958
Presiding Officer
Mr. Abdul
Wahab Khan, Speaker (August 12, 1955 to October 7, 1958)
Constituent Assembly dissolved upon imposition of Martial Law by the
President of Pakistan
3rd
LEGISLATURE
Period
June 8,
1962 to June 12, 1965
Presiding Officer
Moulvi
Tamizuddin Khan, Speaker (June 11, 1962 to August 19, 1963)
Chaudhry A.K.M.Fazulul Quader, Speaker (November 29, 1963 to June 12, 1965)
Assembly dissolved by the President for holding new election
4th
LEGISLATURE
Period
June 12,
1965 to March 25, 1969
Presiding Officer
Mr. Abdul
Jabbar Khan, Speaker (June 12, 1965 to March 25, 1969)
The National Assembly dissolved upon imposition of Martial Law by the
Commander-in-Chief of the Army
5th
LEGISLATURE
Period
April 14,
1972 to January 10, 1977
Presiding Officer
Mr.
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, President (April 14, 1972 to April 12, 1973)
Mr. Fazal Elahi Chaudhry, Speaker (August 15,1972 to August 7, 1973)
Sahibzada Farooq Ali, Speaker (August 9, 1973 to March
27, 1977)
The National Assembly dissolved at the advice of the Prime Minister for
holding new election
6th
LEGISLATURE
Period
March 26,
1977 to July 5, 1977
Presiding Officer
Malik
Miraj Khalid, Speaker (March 27, 1977 to July 5, 1977)
The National Assembly dissolved upon imposition of Martial Law by the Chief
of Army Staff.
7th
LEGISLATURE
Period
March 20,
1985 to May 29, 1988
Presiding Officer.
Syed
Fakhar Imam, Speaker (March 22, 1985 to May 26, 1986)
Mr. Hamid Nasir Chattha, Speaker (May 31, 1986 to December 3, 1988)
The National Assembly dissolved by the President of Pakistan on Charges of
corruption.
8th
LEGISLATURE
Period
November
30, 1988 to August 6, 1990
Presiding Officer.
Malik
Miraj Khalid, Speaker
(December 3, 1988 to November 4, 1990)
The National Assembly dissolved by the President of Pakistan on Charges of
corruption
9th
LEGISLATURE
Period
November
3, 1990 to July 17, 1993
Presiding Officer
Mr. Gohar
Ayub Khan, Speaker (November 4, 1990 to October 17, 1993)
The National Assembly dissolved by the President on charges of corruption,
restored by the Supreme Court and finally dissolved for holding fresh
election.
10th
LEGISLATURE
Period
October
15, 1993 to November 5, 1996
Presiding Officer
Syed
Yousaf Raza Gillani, Speaker (October 17, 1993 to February 16, 1997)
The National Assembly dissolved by the President of Pakistan on charges of
corruption.
11th
LEGISLATURE
Period
February
15, 1997 to October 12, 1999
Presiding Officer
Mr.
Illahi Bukhsh Soomro, Speaker (February 15, 1997 to August 20, 2001)
The National Assembly suspended upon take-over of the Government By the
Chief of Army Staff.
12th
LEGISLATURE
Period
November
16, 2002 to date
Presiding Officer
Chaudhry
Amir Hussain, Speaker (November 19, 2002 to date)
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Chronology of elections in Pakistan 1970 to 1997
Compiled and consolidated by Momin Bullo
1969
July 28:
Justice Abdul Satter appointed as Chief Election
Commissioner.
August 27:
Preparation of voters lists
announced.
November 1:
Mujeebur Rehman protests
against publication of voters lists in Urdu. Bhutto demands that voters
lists should be published in Sindhi as well.
1970
January 1:
Political activities
allowed.
March 28:
October 25 and October 22
set as dates for NA and PA elections respectively.
March 29:
Legal Framework Order,
containing the constitutional and electoral framework, is issued.
April 1:
One-unit dissolution orders issued. Way 1: Draft delimitation
of West Pakistan issued.
August 15:
Elections shifted to
December 7 and 17, due to floods in East Pakistan.
December 7:
First ever NA polls held.
Awami league sweeps the polls in eastern wing but fails to secure even a
single seat from West Pakistan. PPP emerges as the largest political party
in Pakistan.
December 17:
PA polls held.
1971
January 3:
Mujeeb demands constitution
on six-point basis.
January 12:
Mujeeb and Yahya Khan hold
talks in Dhaka. Yahya asks Mujeeb to amend his six-point proposal.
January 17:
By-elections held in
Pakistan.
January 27:
Mujeeb and Bhutto hold
talks on constitutional and political issues.
January 30:
Air India plane hijacked by
two Kashmiris, who demand release of comrades from Indian custody.
February 2:
Commandeered plane blown up
by hijackers.
February 4:
India bans Pakistani
overflights. February 6: Pakistan refuses to hand over hijackers to India.
February 13:
Yahya Khan calls National
Assembly session on March 3 in Dhaka.
February 15:
Bhutto refuses to attend NA
session in Dhaka.
March 1:
NA session postponed by Yahya Khanve move
criticised by Mujeeb.
March 2:
Curfew imposed in Dhaka.
March 3:
Yahya Khan invites 12 leaders of elected assembly to resolve
issues. Regarding future political and constitutional setup. Mujeeb rejects
invitation.
March 4:
Leaders of various parties demand immediate calling of NA
session.
March 5:
Army withdrawn from
East Pakistan.
March 6:
Yahya Khan calls NA
session on March 25.
March 14:
Bhutto demands his
share in power.
March 22:
NA session called off.
March 26:
Mujeeb declares
independence of Bangladesh. Yahya Khan bans political activities and outlaws
Awami League.
March 27:
Mujeeb arrested from
his house in Dhaka.
November 22:
India attacks
East Pakistan.
December 3:
India attacks
West Pakistan.
December 5, 6:
USSR twice
vetoes US peace call in UN Security Council.
December 7:
Yahya Khan
appoints Nurul Amin as PM and Bhutto as Deputy PM and FM.
December 8:
Ceasefire called
by UN general assembly.
December 14:
USSR again
vetoes peace call.
December 15:
Bhutto walks out
from UN Security Council.
December 16:
Dhaka falls.
December 17:
India recognises
Bangladesh.
December 23:
Yahya Khan quits
and Bhutto sworn in as chief martial law administrator.
December 27:
Bhutto holds
talks with Mujeeb regarding the latter's safe passage to Dhaka.
1972
January 1:
Bhutto announces
his intentions to free Mujeeb unconditionally.
January 8:
Mujeeb flies to
London and onwards to Dhaka where he assumes office as president of
Bangladesh.
April 14:
First session of NA
held.
April 17:
NA passes interim
constitution to be implemented by April 21, and appoints constitutional
committee; comprising 25 NA members under the chairmanship of Mahmood Ali
Kasuri to draft a permanent constitution.
April 21:
Interim constitution
comes into effect and martial law ends. Bhutto takes oath as president of
the Islamic Republic of Pakistan under the new constitution.
May 2:
PA session held for the
first time after the elections.
December 31:
Constitution
cogw74tee's report presented in NA
1973
April 10:
NA passes the constitution.
August 14:
Constitution comes into
effect. Chaudary Fazal Elahi sworn in as president and Bhutto as prime
minister.
1977
January 2:
Chief Election Commissioner
Justice Sajjad Ahmad Jan announces final list of constituencies, numbering
200 for national and 460 for provincial assemblies
January 7:
March 7 and March 10
set as dates for NA and PA elections respectively.
January 10:
President Chaudhry
Fazal Elahi dissolves NA on the recommendation of prime minister Z. A.
Bhutto.
January 17:
Election Commission
allots symbols to political parties. PPP gets Arrow and PNA, Plough.
January 19
Filing of nomination
papers starts.
January 21:
PPP wins 17 NA
seats unopposed, including Z.A. Bhutto's constituency- ,
January 22:
PPP wins
40 PA seats unopposed in 3 provinces.
March 7:
NA elections held. PPP
sweeps the polls. PNA the main opposition group, refuses to accept the
results and demands removal of CEC, PM and fresh NA elections. Calls for
boycott of the provincial elections.
March 10:
Elections for PA held.
Low turnout observed.
March 12:
Bhutto invites PNA
leaders for talks.
March 28:
Bhutto becomes PM for a
second term but only PPP members attend inaugural session.
April 11:
PNA calls for civil
disobedience movement.
April 15:
Bhutto offers fresh
elections for PA and for the NA if PNA wins majority in provincial polls.
May 5:
PNA issues 32-point demands
charter: Also demands Bhutto's dismissal.
May 13:
Bhutto offers to hold
referendum regarding his removal from the office.
June 15:
PPP, PNA agree on power
sharing formula, PNA movement suspended.
July 4:
Agreement reached between
PPP and PNA, although some minor points remain unresolved. Bhutto informs
his cabinet and General Zia of decision to break deadlock.
July 5:
Army imposes martial law,
taking political leaders including Z.A. Bhutto into custody.
1985
January 12:
Zia announces
non-party elections. MAD announces boycott.
February 25:
NA elections held.
February 28:
Elections for PA held.
March 23:
Newly elected parliament holds first session.
March 24:
Junejo secures vote of confidence.
December 30:
Martial Law ends, amended constitution revived after nearly
nine years.
1988
May 29:
Zia dismisses NA and
Junejo's government on charges of corruption, inefficiency and
mismanagement.
July 21:
Zia announces
elections on non-party basis; NA polls on November
16,
PA polls on November 19.
August 17:
Zia dies in air crash.
September 28:
Lahore High Court
terms dissolution of NA and PA illegal but
rules in favour of fresh elections.
October 2:
Supreme Court
gives verdict in favour of party-based elections. The same day, the SC
upholds LHC verdict of September 28.
October 6:
Eight political parties form Islami Jamhoori Ittehad (IJI).
October 10:
Jamat-e-Islami
joins IJI, making it a nine-party alliance along the
lines of the Pakistan
National Alliance of 1977.
November 16:
NA polls on party basis held after 11 years. Hung parliament
results as no party wins a clear majority.
November 19:
PA polls held.
PPP gets majority in Sindh, IJI in the Punjab.
November 30:
NA
holds its first session.
December
1:
Ghulam Ishaq Khan nominates Benazir Bhutto as prime minister.
December 12:
Ghulam Ishaq Khan
elected as
President. Benazir wins vote
of confidence.
1990
August 6:
Ghulam Ishaq Khan
dismisses Benazir Bhutto's government, dissolves the NA and PA on charges of
corruption and mismanagement.
Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi is
appointed caretaker PM. NA and PA elections announced for October 24 and 27
respectively.
August 27:
IJI announces it will
contest elections as a single party.
August 31:
PPP-led People's Democratic
Alliance formed.
October 24:
Elections for NA held. IJI
sweeps the polls with a two-thirds
majority.
October 27:
Polls for PA
held. IJI sweeps polls in the Punjab and emerges as the single largest party
in the NWFP. PPP bags a bare majority in Sindh.
November 3:
First session of NA held.
November 6:
Nawaz Sharif elected PM.
1993
March 18:
Former PM and sitting PML president Mohammad Khan Junejo
passes away.
March 27:
Nawaz Sharif nominated as PML president. Hamid Nasir Chattha,
Ejazul Haq and Anwar Saifullah resign
from the federal cabinet in protest against Sharif's nomination.
April 17:
Nawaz Sharif
publicly accuses President Ghulam Ishaq Khan of
conspiring against his
government. PML formally splits into two, the Nawaz and Junejo factions.
April 18:
President Ghulam Ishaq Khan dismisses Nawaz Sharif government
and his cabinet. Mir Balakh Sher Mazari appointed as caretaker PM.
April 20:
Rebellion against the IJI government in the Punjab. Speaker
Manzoor Ahmad Wattoo elected leader of the house in the
PA.
April 25:
Punjab CM Ghulam Hyder Wyne ousted through a vote of no
confidence. Manzoor Ahmad Wattoo takes oath as new CM. Nawaz Sharif files
petition against his dismissal in Supreme Court.
May 23:
Balochistan CM Mir Taj Mohammad Jamali resigns and Zulfiqar Ali
Magsi elected in his
place.
May 26:
Supreme Court restores NA and reinstates Nawaz Sharif's government by
declaring the President's action unconstitutional.
May 28:
Benazir calls for struggle for fresh elections.
May 29:
Punjab assembly dissolved. Manzoor Ahmad Wattoo appointed as caretaker CM.
May 30:
NWFP assembly dissolved. Mir Afzal Khan appointed caretaker CM.
June 9:
Punjab assembly temporarily restored by Lahore High Court.
June 28: Restoration of Punjab
assembly confirmed by Lahore High Court. Punjab governor Altaf Hussain
dissolves the assembly seven minutes later.
June 29:
Nawaz Sharif calls joint session of parliament and passes resolution placing
the Punjab under federal rule through a presidential order.
President Ghulam Ishaq Khan denies
signing the proclamation. Wattoo government seeks army's help in
retaining control of the province.
July 2:
Army gives two weeks to the government to resolve dispute and
advises fresh polls.
July 18:
COAS intervenes, forcing both PM and president to resign. Moin Qureshi and
Waseem Sajjad appointed as caretaker PM and acting president respectively.
October 6:
Elections for NA
held. No party wins even a simple majority.
October 9:
Election for PA
held. PPP secures majority in Sindh but hung parliament results in the
Punjab and NWFP.
October 14:
First session of
NA held.
October 19:
Benazir Bhutto takes oath after NA elects her as PM.
November 13:
Farooq Leghari elected
president.
1996
November 5: President
FaroogLegharl
dismisses .
Benazir Bhutto on charges of
extra-judicial killings, corruption and complete
breakdown of law and
order. Malik Mairaj Khalid is appointed
caretaker PM. NA, PA elections to
be held on February 3.
December 4:
Meeting between Farooq Leghari and
Nawaz Sharif hints at
secret deal.
December 12:
President
announces adult franchise
for
FATA.
1997
February 3:
Elections for
NA and
PA. PML(N)
sweeps the polls with a two-thirds
majority in NA and the
Punjab.
February 15:
First NA
session held.
February 17:
Nawaz Sharif
sworn in as PM for
the second time
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