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MEMBERS of the PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY of SINDH 20 February MEMBERS OF THE PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH 20th February 1997 TO 12 October1999. (Note: Assembly was first suspended, then dissolved by the Chief Executive of Staff Committee & Chief of Army Staff, General Parvez Musharraf). S. No. Name Of Member Constituency 1. Haji Ahmed Yar Khan Shar. PS – 1 Ghotki. 2. Sardar Rahim Bux Khan Bozdar. PS – 2 Ghotki. 3. Sardar Ali Gohar Khan Mahar. PS – 3 Ghotki. 4. Jam Saifullah Khan Dharejo. PS – 4 Sukkur. 5. Syed Nasir Hussain Shah. PS – 5 Sukkur. 6. Mr. Muhammad Saleem Bandhani. PS – 6 Sukkur. 7. Mr. Nadir Hussain Kumario (death). PS – 7 Shikarpur 7.A Mr. Himat Ali Khan Kumario (by election). PS – 7 Shikarpur. 8. Mr. Maqbool Ahmed Shaikh. PS – 8 Shikarpur. 9. Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim Jatoi. PS – 9 Shikarpur. 10. Sardar Saleem Jan Khan Mazari. PS – 10 Jacobabad. 11. Sardar Sher Muhammad Khan Bijarani. PS – 11 Jacobabad. 12. Dr. Sohrab Khan Sarki. PS – 12 Jacobabad. 13. Mir Naseer Khan Khoso. PS – 13 Jacobabad. 14. Agha Ghulam Ali Khan Bulledi. PS – 14 Jacobabad. 15. Mr. Abdul Sattar Abbasi. PS – 15 Naushahro Feroz. 16. Syed Murad Ali Shah. PS – 16 Naushahro Feroz. 17. Syed Manzoor Hussain Shah. PS – 17 Naushahro Feroz. 18. Mr. Ghulam Murtaza Khan Jatoi. PS – 18 Naushahro Feroz. 19. Rais Masroor Khan Jatoi. PS – 19 Naushahro Feroz. 20. Mr. Asim Kabeer. PS – 20 Nawab Shah. 21. Mr. Jan Muhammad Brohi. PS – 21 Nawab Shah. 22. Mr. Khan Muhammad Dahri. PS – 22 Nawab Shah. 23. Mr. Ghulam Rasool Khan Unar. PS – 23 Nawab Shah. 24. Mr. Zafar Iqbal Bilal. PS – 24 Khairpur. 25. Pir Syed Saddaruddin Shah Rashdi. PS – 25 Khairpur. 26. Mr. Mahram Ali Sheikh. PS – 26 Khairpur. 27. Mr. Manzoor Hussain Wassan. PS – 27 Khairpur. 28. Mr. Sajid Ali Banbhan. PS – 28 Khairpur. 29. Mir Nadir Ali Khan Magsi. PS – 29 Larkana. 30. Mr. Ameer Bux Bhutto. PS – 30 Larkana. 31. Mr. Nisar Ahmed Khuhro. PS – 31 Larkana. 32. Mr. Ghulam Mujtaba Khan Isran. PS – 32 Larkana. 33. Haji Munawar Ali Khan Abbasi. PS – 33 Larkana. 34. Mr. Altaf Hussain Unar. PS – 34 Larkana. 35. Makhdoom Jamil Zaman. PS – 35 Hyderabad. 36. Makhdoom Rafiq Zaman. PS – 36 Hyderabad. 37. Pir Syed Amjad Hussain Shah Jillani. PS – 37 Hyderabad. 38. Dr. Muhammad Arif Razmi. PS – 38 Hyderabad. 39. Mr. Nawab Mirza Advocate (Speaker, resigned). PS – 39 Hyderabad. 40. Syed Afzal Ahmed Shah. PS – 40 Hyderabad. 41. Mr. Zafar Ali Rajput. PS – 41 Hyderabad. 42. Syed Umeed Ali Shah. PS – 42 Hyderabad. 43. Mr. Abdul Sattar Bachani. PS – 43 Hyderabad. 44. Syed Mohsin Shah Bukhari. PS – 44 Hyderabad. 45. Haji Abdul Khaliq Soomro. PS – 45 Hyderabad. 46. Haji Abdul Ghafoor Nizamani. PS – 46 Badin. 47. Mir Allah Bux Talpur. PS – 47 Badin. 48. Dr. Sikandar Ali Mandhro. PS – 48 Badin. 49. Mr. Muhammad Ismail Rahoo. PS – 49 Badin. 50. Mr. Fareed Ahmed. PS – 50 Mirpurkhas. 51. Mr. Khair Muhammad Bhurgari. PS – 51 Mirpurkhas. 52. Mir Munawar Ali Khan Talpur. PS – 52 Umerkot. 53. Syed Muzaffar Hussain Shah. PS – 53 Umerkot. 54. Mir Haji Muhammad Hayat Khan Talpur. PS – 54 Mirpurkhas. 55. Arbab Faiz Muhammad. PS – 55 Tharparkar. 56. Mr. Inayatullah Rahmoon. PS – 56 Tharparkar. 57. Makhdoom Saeed-uz-Zaman Atif alias Makhdoom PS – 57 Tharparkar. Ghulam Hyder. 58. Malik Asad Sikandar. PS – 58 Dadu. 59. Syed Jalal Mehmood Shah (Deputy Speaker). PS – 59 Dadu. 60. Pir Mazharul Haq. PS – 60 Dadu. 61. Syed Ghulam Shah Jillani. PS – 61 Dadu. 62. Haji Ameer Bux Junejo. PS – 62 Dadu. 63. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan Jatoi (Chief Minister, Sindh). PS – 63 Dadu. 64. Rais Ali Ghulam Nizamani. PS – 64 Sanghar. 65. Pir Syed Sibghatullah Shah Rashdi. PS – 65 Sanghar. 66. Mr. Fakeer Waryam. PS – 66 Sanghar. 67. Mr. Rasool Bux Marri. PS – 67 Sanghar. 68. Mr. Muhammad Bux Khaskheli. PS – 68 Sanghar. 69. Dr. Abdul Wahid Soomro. PS – 69 Thatta. 70. Mr. Ghulam Qadir Palijo. PS – 70 Thatta. 71. Syed Aijaz Ali Shah Sheerazi. PS – 71 Thatta. 72. Mr. Muhammad Ali Malkani. PS – 72 Thatta. 73. Mr. Humayoon Muhammad Khan. PS – 73 Karachi. 74. Mr. Abdul Qadir Lakhani. PS – 74 Karachi. 75. Mr. Muhammad Kamran Jaffery. PS – 75 Karachi. 76. Mr. S. M. Mohiuddin. PS – 76 Karachi. 77. Mr. Shoaib Ahmed Bukhari. PS – 77 Karachi. 78. Mr. Afzal Anwar. PS – 78 Karachi. 79. Mr. Ahsanullah Khan. PS – 79 Karachi. 80. Mr. Muhammad Zahid Qureshi. PS – 80 Karachi. 81. Mr. Bashir Ahmed Farooqui (death). PS – 81 Karachi. 82. Mr. Wakeel Ahmed Jamali. PS – 82 Karachi. 83. Mr. Muhammad Yousuf Khan. PS – 83 Karachi. 84. Mr. Khalid Bin Waleed. PS – 84 Karachi. 85. Mr. Abdul Khalique Jumma. PS – 85 Karachi. 86. Mr. Muhammad Farooq Awan. PS – 86 Karachi. 87. Dr. Muhammad Farooq Sattar. PS – 87 Karachi. 88. Mr. Liaquat Ali Qureshi. PS – 88 Karachi. 89. Mr. Saleem Zia. PS – 89 Karachi. 90. Sardar Abdul Raheem. PS – 90 Karachi. 91. Dr. Sagheer Ahmed Ansari. PS – 91 Karachi. 92. Mr. Muhammad Arif Siddiqui. PS – 92 Karachi. 93. Mr. Waseem Akhtar. PS – 93 Karachi. 94. Mr. Muhammad Hussain Khan. PS – 94 Karachi. 95. Mr. Muhammad Haroon Siddiqui. PS – 95 Karachi. 96. Qazi Khalid Ali Zahid Advocate. PS – 96 Karachi. 97. Mr. Aleem Adil Shaikh. PS – 97 Karachi. 98. Mr. Sher Muhammad Baloch. PS – 98 Karachi. 99. Mr. Abdul Sattar Ansari. PS – 99 Karachi. 100. Syed Zulfiqar Haider. PS – 100 Karachi. MINORITIES MEMBERS 101. Mr. Dinshaw H. Anklesaria. Sikh, Budhists, Parsis & Others. 102. Mr. Michael Jawaid. Christians. 103. Mr. Saleem Khursheed Khokhar. Christians. 104. Malik Atta Muhammad. Quadianis. 105. Mr. Hameer Singh. Hindus. 106. Mr. Hari Ram. Hindus. 107. Mr. Mehru Mal Jagwani. Hindus. 108. Mr. Behru Lal. Hindus. 109. Mr. Giyanoo Mal. Hindus. .
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