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10Th National Assembly from 1993 to 1996 List of Members & Addresses 10TH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FROM 1993 TO 1996 LIST OF MEMBERS & ADDRESSES N.W.F.P-26 S. No Constituency Name & Party Permanent Address & Remarks Affiliation Phone Numbers 1. NA-1 Syed Zafar Ali Mohallah Rati Pull Peshawar-I Shah (PPP) Pukhta, Peshawar City / 214291, 210332 2. NA-2 Arbab Muham ad Jehangirabad. Peshawar Peshawar-II Jahangir Khan / 9244288 (PPP) 3. NA-3 Arbab Arbab Bungalow Mara Peshawar-III Muhammad Zahir Kachori Tehsil and Distt. (ANP) Peshawar / 9220466, 271872 4. NA-4 Maj. Gen (Retd) Mohallah Babar, Pir Pai, Nowshera Nasirullah Khan Tehsil and Distt. Babar (PPP) Nowshera / 841618, 840765 5. NA-5 Mr. Asfand Yar Wali bagh, Tehsil and Charsadda Wali (ANP) District Charsadda / 2967/7 6. NA-6 Mr. Khanzada Khan Colony, Par Hoti, Mardan-I Khan (PPP) Mardan / 62682/68113 7. NA-7 Haji Muham m ad Shaheen Colony, Mardan Mardan-II Yaqoob (PPP) / 64709/60903 8. NA-8 Swabi Qazi Maulana Lahor Rapure, Tehsil and Fazlullah (IJM) District Swabi / 05732- 300062 9. NA-9 Kohat Syed I ftikhar 1-Civil Lane, New Colony Hussain Gillani Kohat / 255188 PML (N) 10. NA-10 Karak Maulana Mumbati Killa, Titter Shaheed Ahm ed Khel, Karak / (MDM) 05244/210587 11. NA-11 Sardar Mahtab Village Malkot, Post Abottabad Ahm ed Khan Office Bakot, Abbottabad PML (N) / 38359/5002 12. NA-12 Mian Muham m ad 180/ 181, H-Block, Model Haripur-I Nawaz Sharif Town, Lahore / PML (N) 5835000/5836000 13. NA-13 Mr. Gohar Ayub Village and Post Office Haripur-II Khan Rehana, Tehsil and PML (N) District Haripur / 42730595/610006 14. NA-14 Sardar Village Jalgali, Post Mansehra-I Muhammad Office Battal, Tehsil and Yousuf District Mansehra / PML (N) 36962 15. NA-15 Nawabzada Shergarh, Mansehra Mansehra-II Salahuddin Saeed PML (N) 16. NA-16 Haji Muham m ad Village and Post Office Batgram Ayub Khan Alai Biari, Tehsil Allai, PML (N) District Battagram / 0941/903/30100 17. NA-17 Malik Said Village Kas Dubair, Kohistan Ahmed (IJM) Tehsil Pattan, District Kohistan / 9203582/824911 18. NA-18 Maulana Fazal- Wanda Khan D.I.Khan ur-Rehman (IJM) Muham m ad, Tehsil and District D.I .Khan / 5885/6161 19. NA-19 Bannu Syed Abbs Shah Bazaar Ahm ad Khan, PML (N) Bannu / 612946/621414 20. NA-20 Lakki- Mr. Muham m ad Village Ahm ad Khel, Marwat Kabir Khan Tehsil and District Lakki PML (N) Marwat / 2555/510666/7461722 21. NA-21 Swat-I Miangul Saidu Sharif, Swat / Aurangzeb 720222/828245 PML (N) 22. NA-22 Swat- Muham m ad Afzal Village and Post Office II Khan (PKQP) Durush Khela, Tehsil Matta, District Swat / 795433 23. NA-23 Bunair Mr. Abdul Matin Village and Post Office Khan (ANP) Bajkata, Tehsil Gagra Daggar District Buner / 206/282-22 24. NA-24 Chitral Maulana Abdur Jam ia Hadeeqatul Uloom Rahim (PIF) G.T.Road, Al-markazul I slam i, Peshawar / 264823 25. NA-25 Dir-I Mr. Sahibzada Sahibabad, Tehsil, Wari, Fatehullah (PIF) Distt. Dir / 0535- 840333/0535-840392 26. NA-26 Dir-II Malik Muzaffar Village & P.O Ouch, Khan (PPP) Distt. Dir / 0536-761122 THE FEDERALLY ADMINISTERED TRIBAL AREA (FATA-8) 27. NA-27 Trial Haji Baroz Khan DA Mohm m and Maina Area-I (IND) Zaryab Colony, Peshawar 28. NA-28 Tribal Malik Zulfiqar Ali C/ O Town Com m ittee Area-II Khawajak Parachinar, Kuram Chamkani (IND) Agency, Kohat 29. NA-29 Tribal Al-Haj Warasta Road Hangu, Area-III Muhammad Distt. Kohat. C/ O Mr. Afzal (IND) Am in Akbar Cloth Merchant, Lari Adda Hangu Kohat 30. NA-30 Tribal Haji Arsala Khan Niaz Petrol Pum p, Hala Area-IV (IND) Road, Hyderabad Sindh 31. NA-31 Tribal Mr. Abdul H.No.141/ D Block-7, Area-V Qayyum Khan Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi (IND) 32. NA-32 Tribal Mr. Bism illah Bajaur, Nawagai Agency Area-VI Khan (IND) 33. NA-33 Tribal Haji Muham m ad Zeenat Plaza, Opp. Haji Area-VII Shah Afridi Cam p, G.T.Road, (IND) Peshawar 34. NA-34 Tribal Malik Darra Adam Khel, Darra Area-VIII Muhammad Bazar Kohat (F.R) Aslam Khan Afridi (IND) FEDERAL CAPITAL-01 35. NA-35 Haji Muham m ad 10-Nazim uddin Road F- Federal Nawaz Khokhar 8/1, Islamabad Capital PML (N) THE PUNJAB 36. NA-36 Mr. Shahid H.No.4, St.No.17, F- Rawalpindi-I Khaqan Abbasi 7/2, Islamabad PML (N) 37. NA-37 Raja Nadir Nadir Street, Adiala Rawalpindi-II Pervaiz Khan Road, Rawalpindi PML (N) 38. NA-38 Shaikh Rashid Lal Havely, Bohar Rawalpindi- Ahmed PML (N) Bazar, Rawalpindi III 39. NA-39 Mr. Muhammad 203/ 70, Chairing Cross Rawalpindi-IV Ijaz-ul-Haq Westridge, Rawalpindi PML (N) 40. NA-40 Ch. Nisar Ali 100, Faizabad Murree Rawalpindi-V Khan Road. Behindh P.S.O. PML (N) Petrol Pum p. Rawalpindi 41. NA-41 Shaikh Aftab Near Cantt Board Office Attock-I Ahmad Attock PML (N) 42. NA-42 Malik Lal Khan Kam rial Tehsil Pindi Attock-II PML (N) Ghen Distt. Attock 43. NA-43 Lt. Gen (R) Malik MNA, H. Talah-Ghang Chakwal-I Abdul Majeed Road Chakwal PML (N) 44. NA-44 Sardar Mam taz Vill. Tam m an, Tehsil. Chakwal-II Khan Talagang, Distt. PPP Chakwal 45. NA-45 Raja Muham m ad I slam ia School Road, Jhelum-I Afzal Khan Jhelum City PML (N) 46. NA-46 Nawabzada 7, Civil Lines, Jhelum Jhelum-II Iqbal Mehdi PML (N) 47. NA-47 Brig (Retd) H.800, Imran Revenue Sargodha-I Ghulam Hussain Road, Scheme No.IV, Cheema Rawalpindi PML (N) 48. NA-48 Ch. Liaqat Hayat Vill. Badar, P.O Sargodha-II Badrana Midhranjha, Tehsil PPP Bhalwal, Distt. Sargodha 49. NA-49 Mahr Ahm ed 7-Stadium Road, Sargodha-III Zia-ur-Rehman Sargodha Lak PML (N) 50. NA-50 Ch. Anwar Ali 51, Qasar-e-Sultan Sargodha-IV Cheema Civil Line, Sargodha PML (N) 51. NA-51 Malik H.No. 79-A, Satellite Sargodha- Muhammad Town, Sargodha cum-Khushab Naeem Khan PML (N) 52. NA-52 Sardar Shuja 20/ L Civil Line, Khushab Muhammad Jauharabad, Distt. Khan Khushab PML (N) 53. NA-53 Mr. Obaid Ullah 131/7-Bahawalpur Mianwali-I Khan Shadi Khel Road, Multan IND 54. NA-54 Dr. Sher Afghan Hospital Road, Watta Mianwali-II Niazi Khel, Mianwali IND 55. NA-55 Mr. Muham m ad Vill. & P.O Jandanwala, Bhakkar-I Zafarullah Khan Tehsil Kallurkot, Distt. PML (N) Bhakhar 56. NA-56 Mr. Rashid Vill. Nawani, P.O Bhakkar-II Akbar Khan Shahani Tehsil & Distt. IND Bhakhar 57. NA-57 Rana Zahid Rana Velvet House, Faisalabad-I Tuseef Jaranwala Road, PML (N) Faisalabd 58. NA-58 Rai Arif Hussain Chak No.282, Faisalabad-II PPP G.B.P.O.Kot Shahm ad, Tehsil Jaranwala, Faisalabad 59. NA-59 Khan Shahadat Chak No.404, Tehsil Faisalabad-III Ali Khan Baluch Sam undri, Distt. PPP Faisalabad 60. NA-60 Mr. Shahid Nazir Ch.H.Getwala Park. Faisalabad-IV Ahmed Chak No.199/ RB, Tehsil PPP & Distt. Faisalabad 61. NA-61 Ch. Muham m ad Chak No.66, J.B.Tehsil Faisalabad-V Ilyas & Distt. Faisalabad PPP 62. NA-62 Sardar Dildar Jaungle Singh Wala Faisalabad-VI Ahmed Cheema Peoples Colony, PPP Faisalabad 63. NA-63 Haji Muham m ad H.No.1077/ D, Bilal Faisalabad- Akram Ansari Chowk, Ghulam VII PML (N) Muham m ad Abad, Faisalabad 64. NA-64 Ch. Sher Ali Khalid Abad St. No.5, Faisalabad- PML (N) Kashm ir House, VIII Faisalabad 65. NA-65 Mian. Amjad P-431, Abdullahpur, Faisalabad-IX Yasin Faisalabad PML (N) 66. NA-66 Jhang- Sardarzada Rajoya House, Chiniot I Zafar Abbas City Syed PPP 67. NA-67 Jhang- Makhdoomzada 47-Main Gulberg-II, II Syed Asad Hayat Lahore PPP 68. NA-68 Jhang- Maulana Masjid Haq Nawaz III Muhammad Shaheed, Jhang Saddar Azam Tariq MDM 69. NA-69 Jhang- Makhdoom Syed 47, Main Gulberg, IV Faisal Saleh Lahore Hayat PPP 70. NA-70 Jhang- Sahibzada 17, Zafar Road, Lahore V Muhammad Cantt Nazeer Sultan PPP 71. NA-71 Mr. Khalid 141-B, Shadm an-II, T.T.Singh-I Ahmed Khan Lahore Kharl PPP 72. NA-72 Ch. Muham m ad 136-Jhang Road, I qbal- T.T.Singh-II Ashfaq nagar, Toba Tek Singh PPP 73. NA-73 Mr. Hamza Eid Gah Road, Gojra, T.T.Singh-III PML (N) Distt. T.T.Singh 74. NA-74 Mr. Ham id Nasir Ahm ed Nagar, Gujranwala-I Chattha Gujranwala PML (J) 75. NA-75 Ch. Mehdi Vill Burj Dara, Tehsil & Hafizabad Hassan Bhatti Distt. Hafizabad PPP 76. NA-76 Mr. Ghulam H.No.7/ A, Satellite Gujranwala- Dastgir Khan Town, Gujranwala III PML (N) 77. NA-77 Brig (Retd) H.No.165-D, Satellite Gujranwala- Muhammad Town, Gujranwala IV Asghar PML (J) 78. NA-78 Ch. Muham m ad Village Raja, P.O Gujranwala-V Abdullah Virk Sadhoke Gujranwala PPP 79. NA-79 Ch. Ejaz Ahm ad Qilla Dedar Singh, Gujranwala- PML (N) District Gujranwala cum- Hafizabad 80. NA-80 Nawabzada Kothi Nawab Sahib, Gujrat-I Ghazanfar Ali Gujrat Gul PPP 81. NA-81 Ch. Ahm ad Services Officers Gujrat-II Mukhtar Colony, G.T Road, PPP Gujrat 82. NA-82 Haji Muham m ad Kaira House, Lala musa Gujrat-cum- Asghar Kaira Jhelum PPP 83. NA-83 Mandi Mr. Zafarullah Thana Road, m andi Bahauddin- Tarar, Advocate Bahuddin cum-Gujrat PPP 84. NA-84 Mandi Mr. Nazar Vill. P.O Gojra, Tehsil Bahauddin Muhammad Malakwal Distt. Mandi Gondal Bahuddin PPP 85. NA-85 Khawaja 118, Mahm ood Sialkot-I Muham m ad Asif Ghaznavi Road, Sialkot PML (N) Cantt 86.
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