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S.No. Contituency Name of Member Status 1 NA-1 Alhaaj Ghulam Ahmad Bilour P 2 NA-2 Eng. Hamid Ul Haq Khalil P 3 NA-3 Mr. Sajid Nawaz P 4 NA-4 Mr NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT (Notice Office) 44th Session 1st Sitting held on Tuesday, the 1st August, 2017 The following Members National Assembly of Pakistan attended the sitting S.No. Contituency Name of Member Status 1 NA-1 Alhaaj Ghulam Ahmad Bilour P 2 NA-2 Eng. Hamid ul Haq Khalil P 3 NA-3 Mr. Sajid Nawaz P 4 NA-4 Mr. Gulzar Khan P 5 NA-6 Mr. Siraj Muhammad Khan P 6 NA-7 Maulana Muhammad Gohar Shah P 7 NA-8 Mr. Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao P 8 NA-10 Mr. Ali Muhammad Khan P 9 NA-11 Mr. Mujahid Ali P 10 NA-12 Engineer Usman Khan Tarakai P 11 NA-13 Mr. Aqibullah P 12 NA-14 Mr. Shehryar Afridi P 13 NA-15 Mr. Nasir Khan Khattak P 14 NA-16 Mr. Khial Zaman Orakzai P 15 NA-17 Dr. Muhammad Azhar Khan Jadoon P 16 NA-18 Mr. Murtaza Javed Abbasi P 17 NA-19 Mr. Babar Nawaz Khan P 18 NA-20 Sardar Muhammad Yousaf P 19 NA-21 Capt. Retd. Muhammad Safdar P 20 NA-22 Qari Muhammad Yousaf P 21 NA-23 Mr. Sarzameen P 22 NA-24 Maulana Fazal ur Rehman P 23 NA-25 Engineer Dawar Khan Kundi P 24 NA-26 Mr. Akram Khan Durrani P 25 NA-27 Col. Retd. Amirullah Marwat P 26 NA-28 Mr. Sher Akbar Khan P 27 NA-29 Mr. Murad Saeed P 28 NA-30 Mr. Salim Rehman P 29 NA-31 Mr. Ibadullah P 30 NA-32 Mr. Iftikhar ud Din P 31 NA-33 Sahibzada Tariq Ullah P 32 NA-34 Sahibzada Muhammad Yaqub P 33 NA-35 Mr. Junaid Akbar P 34 NA-36 Mr. Bilal Rehman P 35 NA-37 Mr. Sajid Hussain Turi P 36 NA-39 Dr. Syed Ghazi Gulab Jamal P 37 NA-40 Mr. Muhammad Nazir Khan P 38 NA-41 Mr. Ghalib Khan P 39 NA-42 Mr. Muhammad Jamal ud Din P 40 NA-43 Mr. Bismillah Khan P 41 NA-44 Mr. Shahab ud Din Khan P 42 NA-45 Alhaj Shah Jee Gul Afridi P 43 NA-46 Mr. Nasir Khan P 44 NA-47 Mr. Qaisar Jamal P 45 NA-48 Mr. Asad Umar P 46 NA-49 Dr. Tariq Fazal Chudhary P 47 NA-50 Mr. Shahid Khaqan Abbasi P 48 NA-51 Raja Muhammad Javed Ikhlas P 49 NA-52 Ch. Nisar Ali Khan P 50 NA-53 Mr. Ghulam Sarwar Khan P 51 NA-54 Malik Ibrar Ahmed P 52 NA-55 Sheikh Rashid Ahmed P 53 NA-57 Sheikh Aftab Ahmed P 54 NA-58 Malik Itbar Khan P 55 NA-60 Maj. Retd. Tahir Iqbal P 56 NA-61 Sardar Mumtaz Khan P 57 NA-62 Ch. Khadim Hussain P 58 NA-63 Raja Matloob Mehdi P 59 NA-64 Pir Muhammad Amin-ul-Hasnat Shah P 60 NA-65 Mr. Mohsin Shah Nawaz Ranjha P 61 NA-66 Ch. Hamid Hameed P 62 NA-67 Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Bhatti P 63 NA-68 Sardar Muhammad Shafqat Hayat Khan P 64 NA-69 Malik Muhammad Uzair Khan P 65 NA-70 Malik Shakir Bashir Awan P 66 NA-71 Mr. Obaid Ullah Khan Shadi Khel P 67 NA-72 Mr. Amjid Ali Khan P 68 NA-73 Mr. Abdul Majeed Khan P 69 NA-74 Dr. Muhammad Afzal Khan Dhandla P 70 NA-75 Lt. Col. Retd. Ghulam Rasool Sahi P 71 NA-76 Mr. Muhammad Tallal Chaudry P 72 NA-77 Mr. Muhammad Asim Nazeer P 73 NA-79 Ch. Muhammad Shahbaz Babar P 74 NA-80 Mian Muhammad Farooq P 75 NA-81 Dr. Nisar Ahmad Jatt P 76 NA-82 Rana Muhammad Afzal Khan P 77 NA-83 Mian Abdul Manan P 78 NA-84 Ch. Abid Sher Ali P 79 NA-85 Haji Muhammad Akram Ansari P 80 NA-86 Mr. Qaiser Ahmad Sheikh P 81 NA-87 Mr. Ghulam Muhammad Lali P 82 NA-88 Ms. Ghulam Bibi Bharwana P 83 NA-89 Sheikh Muhammad Akram P 84 NA-91 Mr. Najaf Abbas Sial P 85 NA-92 Ch. Khalid Javaid Warraich P 86 NA-93 Mr. Muhammad Junaid Anwaar Chaudhry P 87 NA-94 Ch. Asad Ur Rehman P 88 NA-95 Mr. Usman Ibrahim P 89 NA-96 Engr. Khurram Dastgir Khan P 90 NA-97 Ch. Mahmood Bashir Virk P 91 NA-98 Mian Tariq Mehmood P 92 NA-99 Rana Umer Nazir Khan P 93 NA-100 Mr. Azhar Qayyum Nahra P 94 NA-101 Justice Retd. Iftikhar Ahmad Cheema P 95 NA-102 Ms. Saira Afzal Tarar P 96 NA-103 Mian Shahid Hussain Khan Bhatti P 97 NA-104 Nawabzada Mazher Ali P 98 NA-105 Ch. Pervaiz Ellahi P 99 NA-106 Ch. Jaffar Iqbal P 100 NA-107 Ch. Abid Raza P 101 NA-108 Mr. Mumtaz Ahmad Tarar P 102 NA-109 Mr. Nasir Iqbal Bosal P 103 NA-110 Khawaja Muhammad Asif P 104 NA-111 Ch. Armaghan Subhani P 105 NA-112 Rana Shamim Ahmed Khan P 106 NA-113 Syed Iftikhar ul Hassan P 107 NA-114 Mr. Zahid Hamid P 108 NA-115 Mian Muhammad Rasheed P 109 NA-116 Mr. Daniyal Aziz P 110 NA-117 Mr. Ahsan Iqbal P 111 NA-118 Mr. Muhammad Riaz Malik P 112 NA-121 Mehar Ishtiaq Ahmad P 113 NA-122 Sardar Ayaz Sadiq P 114 NA-123 Mr. Muhammad Pervaiz Malik P 115 NA-124 Shaikh Rohale Asghar P 116 NA-125 Khawaja Saad Rafique P 117 NA-126 Mr. Shafqat Mehmood P 118 NA-127 Mr. Waheed Alam Khan P 119 NA-128 Malik Muhammad Afzal Khokhar P 120 NA-129 Ms. Shazia Mubashar P 121 NA-130 Mr. Sohail Shoukat Butt P 122 NA-131 Rana Afzaal Hussain P 123 NA-132 Rana Tanveer Hussain P 124 NA-133 Mian Javid Latif P 125 NA-134 Sardar Muhammad Irfan Dogar P 126 NA-135 Mr. Muhammad Barjees Tahir P 127 NA-136 Ch. Bilal Ahmed Virk P 128 NA-138 Mr. Salman Hanif P 129 NA-139 Mr. Waseem Akhtar Shaikh P 130 NA-140 Malik Rasheed Ahmad Khan P 131 NA-141 Rana Muhammad Ishaq Khan P 132 NA-142 Rana Muhammad Hayat Khan P 133 NA-143 Mr. Nadeem Abbas Rebaira P 134 NA-144 Ch. Riaz ul Haq P 135 NA-145 Syed Muhammad Ashiq Hussain Shah P 136 NA-146 Rao Muhammad Ajmal Khan P 137 NA-147 Muhammad Moeen Wattoo P 138 NA-148 Malik Abdul Ghaffar Dogar P 139 NA-149 Malik Muhammad Amir Dogar P 140 NA-150 Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Hussain Qureshi P 141 NA-151 Mr. Sikandar Hayyat Khan Bosan P 142 NA-152 Syed Javed Ali Shah P 143 NA-153 Rana Muhammad Qasim Noon P 144 NA-155 Mr. Abdul Rehman Khan Kanju P 145 NA-156 Mr. Mohammad Raza Hayat Hiraj P 146 NA-157 Mr. Muhammad Khan Daha P 147 NA-158 Mr. Aslam Bodla P 148 NA-160 Syed Imran Ahmad Shah P 149 NA-161 Ch. Muhammad Ashraf P 150 NA-162 Chaudhary Muhammad Tufail P 151 NA-163 Ch. Muhammad Munir Azhar P 152 NA-164 Sardar Mansab Ali Dogar P 153 NA-165 Syed Muhammad Athar Hussain Shah Gillani P 154 NA-166 Rana Zahid Hussain Khan P 155 NA-167 Ch. Nazeer Ahmad P 156 NA-168 Mr. Sajid Mehdi P 157 NA-169 Mr. Tahir Iqbal Ch. P 158 NA-170 Mr. Saeed Ahmed Khan Manais P 159 NA-171 Sardar Muhammad Amjad Farooq Khan Khosa P 160 NA-172 Hafiz Abdul Kareem P 161 NA-173 Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari P 162 NA-174 Sardar Muhammad Jaffar Khan Leghari P 163 NA-175 Dr. Hafeez-ur-Rehman Khan Drishak P 164 NA-176 Malik Sultan Mehmood P 165 NA-178 Mr. Jamshed Ahmad Dasti P 166 NA-180 Sardar Ashiq Hussain Gopang P 167 NA-181 Sahibzada Faiz ul Hassan P 168 NA-183 Makhdoom Syed Ali Hassan Gillani P 169 NA-184 Mian Najibuddin Awaisi P 170 NA-185 Mr. Muhammad Baligh ur Rehman P 171 NA-186 Mian Riaz Hussain Peerzada P 172 NA-187 Ch.Tariq Bashir Cheema P 173 NA-188 Syed Muhammad Asghar Shah P 174 NA-189 Mr. Alam Dad Laleka P 175 NA-190 Mr. Tahir Bashir Cheema P 176 NA-191 Mr. Muhammad Ijaz ul Haq P 177 NA-192 Khawaja Ghulam Rasool Koreja P 178 NA-193 Sheikh Fayyaz ud Din P 179 NA-194 Makhdoom Khusro Bakhtiar P 180 NA-195 Makhdoom Syed Mustafa Mehmood P 181 NA-196 Mian Imtiaz Ahmad P 182 NA-197 Mr. Muhammad Arshad Khan Laghari P 183 NA-198 Mr. Nauman Islam Shaikh P 184 NA-199 Syed Khursheed Ahmed Shah P 185 NA-200 Mr. Ali Gohar Khan Mahar P 186 NA-202 Mr. Aftab Shahban Mirani P 187 NA-204 Mr. Mohammad Ayaz Soomro P 188 NA-205 Mr. Nazir Ahmed Bughio P 189 NA-206 Mir Aamir Ali Khan Magsi P 190 NA-207 Ms. Faryal Talpur P 191 NA-208 Mir Aijaz Hussain Jakhrani P 192 NA-209 Mir Shabbir Ali Bijarani P 193 NA-210 Mr. Ehsan ur Rehman Mazari P 194 NA-211 Rais Ghulam Murtaza Khan Jatoi P 195 NA-212 Mr. Asghar Ali Shah P 196 NA-213 Dr. Azra Fazal Pechuho P 197 NA-214 Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah P 198 NA-215 Mr. Nawab Ali Wassan P 199 NA-216 Pir Syed Sadruddin Shah P 200 NA-217 Syed Kazim Ali Shah P 201 NA-218 Makhdoom Saeed uz Zaman P 202 NA-219 Mr.
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