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List of Members of the 4Th National Assembly of Pakistan from 1965- 1969 List of Members & Addresses LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE 4TH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF PAKISTAN FROM 1965- 1969 LIST OF MEMBERS & ADDRESSES MEMBERS EAST BENGAL S. No Constituency Name Permanent Address 1. NE-54 Mr. Abdul Ali alias menu Mia Solakia, P.O. (Mymensingh- Kishoreganj, Distt. IX) Mymensingh. 2. NE-43 (Dacca- Mr. Abdul Awal 13, Rankin Street, Wari, V) Dacca 3. NE-63 Mr. Abdul Awal Bhuiya 73-Swamibag Road, (Comilla-III) Dacca-1 4. NE-2 Mr. Abdul Awal Khan Gaibandha, Distt. (Rangpur-II) Rangpur 5. NE-70 Mr. Abdul Hai Maulana Vill. Char Iswar, P.O (Noakhali-III) Afazia bazaar, P.S Hatiya, Distt. Noakhali 6. NE-17 (Pabna- Mr. Abdullah-al-Mahmood Almahmood Avenue, II) P.O Serajganj, Distt. Pabna 7. NE-36 Mr. Abdur Bakaul South kalibari, Faridpur (Faridpur-III) Town, P.O and Distt. Faridpur 8. NE-39 (Dacca- Mr. Mahtab uddin 136, Shankari Bazar, I) Dacca-I 9. NE-6 Mr. Abul Quasem Vill. & P.O Ullipur, Distt. (Rangpur-cum- Rangpur Mymensingh) 10. NE-38 Mr. A.B.M. Nurul Islam 93-A, Klabagan, P.O. (Faridpur-cum- G.P.O. Dacca-2 Dacca) 11. NE-47 Mr. Afazuddin Faqir 26, H.k Banerjee Road, (Mymensingh- Narayanganj II) 12. NE-51 Mr. Aftabuddin Chowdhuri Vill. Dhamsur, P.O (Mymensingh- bhaluka, Distt. VI) Mymensingh 13. NE-30 (Jessore- Mr. Ahmad Ali Sardar Shah Abdul II) 14. NE-14 Mr. A.H.M. Kamaruzzaman Vill. Malopara, distt. (Rajshahi-III) (Hena) Rajshahi 15. NE-72 Mr. A.K.M. Fazlul Quader Goods Hill, Chittagong (Chittagong-II) chowdhury 16. NE-34 Al-haj Abd-Allah Zaheer-ud- Moiz Manzil P.O and (Faridpur-I) Deen (Lal Mian). Distt. Faridpur 17. NE-58 (Sylhet- Al-haj Md. Keramat Ali Bhanugach Bazar, Post, III) Keramatnagar, Distt. Sylhet 18. NE-57 (Sylhet- Mr. Ajmal Ali choudhury Amjad Ali Road, Sylhet II) 19. NE-29 (Jessore- Mr. Altaf Hossain Sikdar Vill Rupganj, P.O I) Ratanganj, Distt. Jessore. 20. NE-67 (Comilla- Mr. Aminul Islam Chowdhury 179, Anderkilla, (1st cum-Noakhali Floor) Chittagong. 21. NE-44 (Dacca- Mr. A.S.M. Sulaiman Sonargaon House, 20, VI) South Kamalapur, Dacca-2 22. NE-25 Mr. Athar ali Khan Vill. Khalkulia P.O (Bakerganj- Daibanjnahati, Distt. cum-Khulna) Khulna 23. NE-3 (Rangpu- Mr. Ataur Rahman 44, boktiar Khilijee III) Road, P.O Narayanganj, Distt. Dacca 24. NE-64 (Comilla- Mr. A.T.M. Abdul Mateen 29, Purana Paltan, IV) (Deputy Speaker) Ramna, Distt. Dacca-2 25. NE-61 (Comilla- Mr. Azizur Rahman Mollah Vill. & P.O I) Brahmanbaria, Distt. Comilla 26. NE-71 Al-haj Moulvi Sultan Ahmed 48, Reazuddin Road, (Chittagong-I) Advocate Chittagong 27. NE-74 Al-haj Captain yar Ali Khan Bangshal bari, (Chittagong-IV) S.K. Chandanpura, Chittagong 28. NE-76 Begum Mariam Hashimuddin 193, Kalibari M. Road, (Wom en s Ahmed Mymensingh constituency-I) 29. NE-78 Begum Razia Faiz Shipyard, Khulna (Wom en s Constituency- III) 30. NE-46 Dr. Aleem-al-Razee 58/Azimpur Estate, (Mymensingh-I) Dacca-2 31. NE-10 (Bogra-I) Dr. habibur Rahman, B.A., Bogra (East Pakistan). M.B. 32. NE-49 Dr. Sharafatudding Ahmed Vill. & P.O Ganapaddy, (Mymensingh- Distt. Mymensingh IV) 33. NE-50 Mr. Fakhruddin Ahmed 6, Shaheb Ali Road, (Mymemsingh- Mymensingh. V) 34. NE-75 Mr. Giashuddin Chowdhury Office, Managing (Chittagong- Director, M/S. Nirapad cum-Chittagong Steamship Company Hill Tracts) Ltd. K.C. Dey Road, Chittagong 35. NE-11 (Bogra- Mr. Habibur Rahman Bhandari Manzil, Bogra II) 36. NE-26 (Khulna- Mr. Hemayetuddin Ahmed Vill. Kuliadair, P.O I) Bagerhat college, Distt. Khulna 37. NE-23 Mr. Ismail Khan Patuakhali Town, P.O (Bakerganj-V) Patuakhali, Barsal. 38. NE-21 Mr. Justice Abdul Jabbar Khan 82, Stephenson Road, (Bakerganj-II) (Rtd) (Speaker) Rawalpindi 39. NE-15 Kazi Abdul Majid Quazi Villa Natore, (Rajshahi-IV) Rajshahi 40. NE-20 Khan Fazle Rub Chowdhury Halima Manzil, 134, (Bakerganj-II) Sadar Road, Barisal 41. NE-55 Mr. Khurshed Ahmed Khan 89, Puruhitpara Bye- (Mymensingh- Lane, Shehora, X) Mymensingh. 42. NE-77 Begum Doly Azad 19, Eskaton Road, P.O (Wom en s Ramna, Dacca Constituency-II 43. NE-23 Master Abdul Aziz Vill. Azizabad, P.O (Bakerganj-IV) Matiha, Via Barguna, Distt. Barisal 44. NE-28 (Khulna- Mr. Md. Abdul Gafur Vill. Batkekhali, P.O III) Satkhira, Distt. Khulna 45. NE-65 (Sylhet- Mr. Mahmud Ali 32, Purana Paltan, I) Ramna, Dacca-2 46. NE-13 Mr. Mahtabuddin Sarker 31, Bijoynagar, Dacca-2 (Rajshahi-II) 47. NE-12 Mr. Majibur Rahman Professorpara, P.O & (Rajshahi-I) Chowdhury Distt. Rajshahi 48. 49. NE-4 (Rangpur- Mr. Mohammad Owais, Dr. Mozammel Road, IV) Advocate P.O & Distt. Rangpur 50. NE-5 (Rangpur- Mr. Mashiur Rahman Radhaballay, P.O & V) Distt. Rangpur 51. NE-65 (Comilla- Mr. Mizanur Rahman Vill. Sreeramdi, P.O V) Chowdhury Puran Bazar, Distt. Comilla 52. NE-40 (Dacca- Mr. Md. Abdur Rouf Khan T.Pk 12, Patla Khan Lane, II) Dacca-1 53. NE-62 (Comilla- Mr. Md. Azizur Rahman Gangehar, Comilla II) 54. NE-73 Mr. Md. Serajul Islam 231, Syed Ahmed (Chittagong-IV) Chowdhury, M.A, L.L.B Chowdhury Lane, Enayet Bazar, Chittagong. 55. NE-45 (Dacca- Mr. Md. Shahidullah 50, Quaid-e-Azam VII) Road, narayanganj, Dacca 56. NE-32 (Jessore- Mian Md. Mansur Ali Haji Mohsin Road, P.O cum-Khsutia) Daulatpur, distt. Khulna 57. NE-31 (Jessore- Mr. Mobarak Ali Jhenidah, Jessore III) 58. NE-18 (Pabna- Mr. Mohammad Abdul Matin Vill. & P.O Shohagpur, III) Distt. Pabna 59. NE-41 (Dacca- Mr. Mohd. N.A. Lashkar 59/2, Purana paltan, III) P.O. Ramna, Dacca 60. NE-69 Moulvi Ruhul Amin Maijdee Court, Noakhali (Noakhali-II) 61. NE-8 (Dinajpur- Mr. Md. Yusuf Ali Vill. Farakkabad, P.O II) Bajnahar, Distt. Dinajpur 62. NE-35 Moulana Abul Hafez Vill. Bara Bahadurpur (Faridpur-II) Mohsenuddin Ahmed (Pir Pir Saheberkandi, P.O Dudu Miah) Bahadurpur, Distt. Faridpur 63. NE-53 Mr. Mukhlesuzzaman Khan 27, Rankinreet, Dacca-3 (Mymensingh- alias Musa Miah VIII) 64. NE-60 (Sylhet- Mr. Muazzam Ahmed Lama bazaar, P.O & V) Choudhury Distt. Sylhet 65. NE-52 Mr. Nural Amin 20, Eskaton Road, (Mymensingh- Dacca VII) 66. NE-9 (Dinajpur- Mr. Nural Hoda Choudhury Village munishipara, P.O cum-Bogra) & Distt. Dinajpur 67. NE-7 (Dinajpur- Mr. Nural Haque Choudhury Thakurgaon Town, I) District Dinajpur 68. NE-24 Mr. Nurul Islam Sikder East Bagura Road, (Bakerganj-VI) Barisal Town 69. NE-I (Rangpur- Mr. Paniruddin Ahmed Village & P.O Kurigram, I) Disttrict Rangpur 70. NE-68 Mr. Rahimullah Choudhury Eskaton House 222, (Noakhali-I) New Eskaton Road, Ramna, Dacca-2 71. NE-48 Mr. Raisud-Din Ahmed, Tejaon, Dacca-5 (Mymensingh- Principal III) 72. NE-66 (Comilla- Mr. Sajedul Hoque Mukhter Bajrapur, Commila VI) 73. NE-33 (Kushtia- Shah Azizur Rahman, 32, Tope Khana Road, I) Advocate Dacca 74. NE-19 Shah Nazibul Huq 35, K.B. Hemayetuddin (Bakderganj-II) Road, barisal 75. NE-42 (Dacca- Mr. S.K. Khairuddin, S.K. 15, Ahsanullah Road, IV) Dacca-1 76. NE-16 (Pabna- Syed Asghar Hossain Zaidi Zaidi House, Pabna I) 77. NE-27 (Khulna- Mr. S.M.A. Majeed, LL.B. Sir Iqbal Road, Khulna II) 78. NE- Mr. Wahiduzzaman 130-B, Dhanmandi 37(Faridupur- Residential Area, Road IV) No. 1 Dacca-2 WEST PAKISTAN- 78 1. NW-73 (Dadu) Mr. Abdul Hamid Khan P.O. beto, via Mehar, District Jatoi Dadu 2. NW-22 Mr. Afzal Mehdi Khan Village & P.O. Darapur, Tehsil (Jhelum-cum- and Distt. Jhelum Gujrat) 3. NW-47 (Sialkot- Al-haj Captain Kot Karam Bux, P.O. Guinke, II) Chaudhury Ahmad Tehsil Daska, District Sialkot Khan Ghuman, B.A. (Alig). 4. NW-1 (Karachi- Mr. A.K. Soomar 46-J, Block No. 6, P.E.C.H.S., I) Karachi-2 5. NW-43 Mr. Bashir Ahmed Koocha Usmani Kooan, Ward (Sheikhupura- Khan No. 6, nankana Sahib M.C. II) Distt. Sheikhupura 6. NW-76 Begum Jujeebun-nisa 43-A, P.E.C.H.S., Karachi (Wom en s Mohammad Akram Consituency-I) 7. NW-77 Begum Khudeja Khan, 9, Aziz Avenue, Canal Bank, (Wom en s S.I., T.Pk. Lahore Constituency- II) 8. NW-78 Begum Zari Sarfraz Sarfraz Hosue, Mardan (Wom en s Constituency- III) 9. NW-33 Vacant (Lyallpur-IV) 10. NW-14 Capt. Gohar Ayub Ghandhara Industries ltd., Hab (Hazara-II) Khan (Retd) Chauki Road, S.I.T.E., P.O. Box No. 2706, Mauripur, Karachi- 13 11. NW-44 Ch. Jalil Ahmed Khan Civil Lines, Gujranwala (Gujranwala-I) 12. NW-42 Ch. Muhammad Iqbal 30, Civil Lines, Sheikhupura (Sheikhupura-I) 13. NW-48 (Sialkot- Chaudhury Abdur Village maingri, P.O. nurkot, III) Rahim Tehsil Shakargarh, District Sialkot 14. NW-3 (Karachi- Commodore Khalid West Avenue, Defence Society, III) Jamil Bungalow No. 14-A, Karachi 15. NW-31 Ch. Muhammad Ishaq Village and P.O. Chak No. 268- (Lyallpur-II) Cheema R.B., Tehsil and District Lyallpur 16. NW-34 Ch. Sultan Ahmad 25-A, Peoples Colony, Lyallpur (Lyallpur-V) 17. NW-60 Diwan Ghulam Qutub Mohalla baba Sahib, Pakpattan (Montgomery- Din Sharif, District Montgomery IV) 18. NW-24 (Gujrat- Mr. Fazal Elahi 46, Empress Road, Lahore I) Choudhury (Advocate), M.A., LL.B. (Alig.) (Deputy Speaker) (Senior) 19. NW-10 Mr. Fida Mohammad Mohallah Gulab Khana, (Peshawar-I) Khan Peshawar City 20. NW-55 Mr. Ghulam Village Khar Gharbi, P.O. (Muzaffargarh- Mohammad Mustafa Sanawan Tehsil Kot Adu, II) District Muzaffargarh 21. NW-66 (Nawab Mr. Ghulam Mustafa New Jatoi, Distt. Nawabshah Shah) Khan jatoi 22. NW-75 Mr. Ghulam P.O. Kandiaro District Sanghar (Tharparkar) Muhammad Wasan 23. NW-25 (Gujrat- Mr.
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