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7Th National Assembly from 1985 to 1988 List of Members & Addresses 7TH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FROM 1985 TO 1988 LIST OF MEMBERS & ADDRESSES N.W.F.P-34 S. No Constituency Name Permanent Address Remarks 1. NA-1 Haji Moham m ad 5/ 8 Rafiqui Lane, Minister of Sate Peshawar-I Unis Elahi Peshawar Cantt for Industries 2. NA-2 Mr. Moham m ad Village & P.O Pawaka, Peshawar-II Saa-lem Khan Teh: & Distt: Peshawar Khalil 3. NA-3 Mr. Ham eed Village & P.O Peshawar-III Khan Shabqadar, Town Com m ittee Shabqadar, District Peshawar 4. NA-4 Mr. Nisar Village Sheikhabad, Peshawar-IV Mohammad Khan P.B.No.8, Charsadda, District Peshawar 5. NA-5 Maulana Abdul Darul Uloom Haqqania, Peshawar-V Haq Akora Khattak, District Peshawar 6. NA-6 Haji Moham m ad Shaheen Colony, Mardan Mardan-I Yaqoob 7. NA-7 Moulana Gauhar Darul Uloom Tafheemul- Mardan-II Rehman Quran, Malakand Road, Mardan 8. NA-8 Mr. Fazal Dad Vill & P.o. Dagi, Teh: Mardan-III Khan Swabi, Distt. Mardan 9. NA-9 Mr. Yaqub Khan Vil. & P.O Gandaf, Teh: Mardan-IV Jadoon Swabi, District. Mardan 10. NA-10 Kohat Haji Nadar Shah Garhi Risaldar, Hangu Road, Kohat 11. NA-11 Kohat- Mr. Moham m ad 3-Park Lane, University Minister for cum-Karak Aslam Khan Town, Peshawar Interior Khattak 12. NA-12 Malik Abdul Rauf Rauf Building, Forest Abbottabad-I Office Road, Abbottabad 13. NA-13 Haji Javed I qbal Village Hothla-Seer, Abbottabad- Abbasi Teh: & District. II Abbottabad 14. NA-14 Mr. Goher Ayub 5, Liaquat Road, Abbottabad- Khan Abbottabad III 15. NA-15 Syed Qasim 862-Kawai House I qbal Minister fo Mansehra-I Shah Road, Supply, States F.R.K.A. Abbottabad & N.A 16. NA-16 Nawabzada Shergarh, Teh: & Mansehra-II Salahuddin District. Mansehra Saeed 17. NA-17 Mr. Mohammad Village Biari Allai, Teh: & Mansehra- Ayub Khan Distt. Mansehra cum-Kohistan 18. NA-18 Pir Moham m ad Alizai House, D.I.Khan D.I.Khan Sabir Shah 19. NA-19 Bannu-I 20. NA-20 Mr. 186/ D, Shahi Bagh, Bannu-II Ghulamuddin Peshawar City Khan. Marwat 21. NA-21 Swat-I Mr. Miangul Saidu Sharif, Swat Aurangzeb 22. NA-22 Swat- Mr. Fazl-e-Raziq Village Cheena, Teh. II Daggar, Bunair, Distt. Swat 23. NA-23 Swat- Mr. Fateh Village Sher Palam , III Mohammad Tehsil Matta, District Khan Swat 24. NA-24 Chitral Shahzada Mohi- Shahi Qila, Chitral Parliamentary ud-Din Secretary Ministry of Communication s 25. NA-25 Maulana Darul Uloom Rehm ania, Malakand Mohammad Dargai, Malakand Agency Protected Inayat-ur- Area-cum-Dir Rehman 26. NA-26 Dir Sahibzada Sahibabad, Teh. Wari, Fatehullah Distt. Dir 27. NA-27 Trial Malik Fazle Khankah Imdadia Area-I Manan Mehmand Ashrafia, Landi Arbab, Peshawar 28. NA-28 Tribal Mr. Um er Din Village and P.O.Thall, Area-II Bangash (Thall-41), Distt. Kohat 29. NA-29 Tribal Malik Haji khial C/ O Javid Aurakzai, Area-III Shah (Hangu-144) Arm s Am m unation Dealer, Hangu, Kohat 30. NA-30 Tribal Malik Jahangir Miranshah, North Area-IV Khan Waziristan Agency 31. NA-31 Tribal Malik Said Khan Mahsud House Opposite Area-V Mahsud Town Hall, Circular Road, D.I.Khan 32. NA-32 Tribal Mr. Abdus Village and P.O. Khar, Area-VI Subhan Khan Bajaur Agency 33. NA-33 Tribal Haji Gul Sher Village Wali Khel, Area-VII Khan Zintara, Landi Kotal 34. NA-34 Tribal Mr. Noor Sher Haji Abad, Kohat Road, Area-VIII Khan Peshawar FEDERAL AREA 35. NA-35 Mr. Moham m ad 10, Nazim uddin Road, F- Federal Nawaz Khokhar 8/1, Islamabad Capital THE PUNJAB 36. NA-36 Mr. Muham m ad H.No.4, St.No.17, F- Minister for Rawalpindi-I Khaqan Abbasi 7/ 2, Shalim ar, Production Islamabad 37. NA-37 Malik m ahbood Malik House, 33-B-I, Rawalpindi-II Hussain Satellite Town Rawalpindi 38. NA-38 Shaikh Rashid H.No.D/ 268, Sarafa Rawalpindi- Ahmed Bazar, Rawalpindi III 39. NA-39 Raja Shahid Kayan Tipu Road, Rawalpindi-IV Zafar Rawalpindi 40. NA-40 Ch. Nisar Ali 72, Dham ial Road, Parliamentary Rawalpindi-V Khan Rawalpindi Secretary Ministry of Finance & Econom ic Affairs and Planning and Development 41. NA-41 Malik 3, Saint Johns Park, Attock-I Mohammad Lahore Cantt Aslam 42. NA-42 Sardar Mirjal Farm , Teh Pindi Attock-II Mohammad Gheb, Distt. Attock Sarfraz Khan 43. NA-43 Malik Nur Khan 11-A-1, Sunset Attock-III Boulevard, Defence Housing Society, Karachi 44. NA-44 Raja Moham m ad I slam ia High School Jhelum-I Afzal Khan Jhelum City 45. NA-45 Lt. General 30-B, St. No.10, F-8/3, Jhelum-II (Retd) Malik Islamabad Abdul Majeed 46. NA-46 Raja Moham m ad Village Dandot, Teh: Jhelum-III Afsar Pind Dadan Khan District Jhelum 47. NA-47 Nawabzada Kothi Nawab Sahib, Gujrat-I Mazhar Ali Gujrat 48. NA-48 Ch. Shujat Zahur Elahi House, Minister for Gujrat-II Hussain Gujrat I nform ation and Broadcasting 49. NA-49 Syed Manzoor G.R. Road, Lalamusa Gujrat-III Hussain 50. NA-50 Ch. Muham m ad Village Chailianwala Gujrat-IV Iqbal Teh. Phalia, Distt. Gujrat 51. NA-51 Ch. Mum taz Tarar House, Mandi Gujrat-V Ahmad Tarar Bahauddin, District Gujrat 52. NA-52 Ch. Muham mad Tibba Manik Bosal, P.O. Gujrat-VI Nawaz Bosal Bosal Sakha, Teh. Phalia, Distt. Gujrat 53. NA-53 Malik Naseem Jauharabad, Distt. Minister for Khushab-I Ahmed Aheer Khushab Education 54. NA-54 Malik House No.79-A, Khushab-II Muhammad Satellite Town, Naeem Khan Sargodha 55. NA-55 Syed Nusrat Ali Jahanian Shah, Tehsil. Sargodha-I Shah Shahpur District Sargodha 56. NA-56 Malik Chak No.46/ North, Sargodha-II Muhammad District Sargodha Aslam Katcheela 57. NA-57 Mr. Anwar Ali Cheem a House, Fatima Sargodha-III Cheema Jinnah Road, Sargodha 58. NA-58 Ch. Am anullah Village Badar P.O. Sargodha-IV Badhrana Mudh Ranjha, Tehsil Bhalwal, Distt. Sargodha 59. NA-59 Malik Nur Hayat Al-Viqar, Noor Avenue, Sargodha-V Khan Noon Muslim Town, Lahore 60. NA-60 Mr. Maqbool Civil Lines, Mianwali Minister of State Mianwali Ahmad Khan for Religious Affairs and Minorities Affairs 61. NA-61 Dr. Sher Afgan Village Watta Khel, Mianwali- Khan Niazi District Mianwali cum-Bhakkar 62. NA-62 Mr. Am anullah Shahani House, Bhakkar Khan Shahani Bhakkar 63. NA-63 Jhang- Sardarzada Rajoa, Tehsil Chiniot, I Muham m ad Ali District Jhang Shah 64. NA-64 Jhang- Maulana Jam ia Muham m adi II Muhammad Sharif Tehsil Chiniot, Rehmatullah District Jhang 65. NA-65 Jhang- Nawab House No.656, Gali III Am anullah Khan Hathiwan Dera Sial Nawaban, Jhang City 66. NA-66 Jhang- Syeda Abida H.No.31, St.8, F-7/3, IV Hussain Islamabad 67. NA-67 Jhang- Khan Rajbana House, V Muham m ad Arif Faisalabad Road, Jhang Khan Saddar 68. NA-68 Mr. Muham m ad Chak No.224/ RB, Abadi Faisalabad-I Anwar Ali Khan Sarfraz Khan, Faisalabad 69. NA-69 Raja Nadir Chak No.279/ RB, Parliamentary Faisalabad-II Pervaiz Khan Faisalabad Secretary Housing and Works 70. NA-70 Mr. Muhammad 1077-D, Madina Faisalabad-III Akram Ansari Chowk, Ghulam Muham m ad Abad, Faisalabad 71. NA-71 Ch. Muhammad Chairm an, Zila Council, Faisalabad-IV Nazir Ahmad Faisalabad 72. NA-72 Rai Salahuddin Kot Kabir Khan, Chak Faisalabad-V Khan No.353/ GB, Tehsil Jaranwala District Faisalabad 73. NA-73 Dr. Muham m ad 17/ A, Garden Colony, Faisalabad-VI Shafiq Ch Faisalabad 74. NA-74 Ch. Muham m ad h.No.45/ P, Gali No.2, Faisalabad- Bashir Mustafa Abad, VII Randhawa Sargodha Road, Faisalabad 75. NA-75 Rai Arif Hussain Chak no.232/ GB Tehsil Faisalabad- Jaranwala, District VIII Faisalabad 76. NA-76 Mr. Muhammad Mohallah Danishpura, Faisalabad-IX Abdullah Ghazi Tehsil S 77. NA-77 Mian Nasir Ali Kanjwani Tehsil Minister of State Faisalabad-X Khan Baluch Sum andri, District for Education Faisalabad 78. NA-78 Toba Makhdoom Syed Mauza Shahpur, Tehsil Tek Singh-I Ali Raza Shah Kam alia, District Toba Tek Singh 79. NA-79 Tobe Ch. Abdul Sattar Al-Hilal Oil Factory, Tek Singh-II Shorkot Bazar, Toba Tek Singh 80. NA-80 Toba Mr. Hamza Eidgah Road, Gojra, Tek Singh-III District Toba Tek Sindh 81. NA-81 Pir Muham m ad 5/ C, Mansoora, Multan Lahore-I Ashraf Road, Lahore 82. NA-82 Mr. I qbal Ahm ad 15, Roberts Road, Nila Minister for Lahore-II Khan Gunput, Lahore Justice & Parliamentary Affairs 83. NA-83 Mr. Rohail Al-Riaz building, Fahim i Lahore-III Asghar Street No.10, Shalim ar Town, Baghbanpura, Lahore 84. NA-84 Mr. Liaqat Clifton Colony, Shuja Lahore-IV Baluch road Wahdat Colony, Lahore 85. NA-85 Mian Muhammad 44, Chauburji Park, Lahore-V Asif Multan Road, Lahore- 25 86. NA-86 Syed Asad 20-C, Mansura, Multan Lahore-VI Gillani Road, Lahore-25 87. NA-87 Hafiz Salm an 43-Rattigon Road, Lahore-VII Butt Lahore 88. NA-88 Haji Muham m ad 16-F.C.C. Gulberg-IV Lahore-VIII Asghar Lahore 89. NA-89 Kasur- Sardar Aseff 74-F.C.C. Gulberg-IV I Ahmad Ali Lahore 90. NA-90 Kasur- Rao Muham m ad Rao Khan Wala, Tehsil II Khizar Hayat & District Kasur 91. NA-91 Kasur- Sardar Abdul 58/E-1, Gulberg-III, III Hamid Lahore-11 92. NA-92 Kasur- Maulana Moeen- Jamia Muhammadi, Haq IV uddin Lakhvi Bazar, Okara 93. NA-93 Rana Tanveer Railway Road, Muridke, Sheikhupura- Hussain Tehsil Ferozwala, I District Sheikhupura 94. NA-94 Mian Abdul Civil Lines, Sheikhupura Sheikhupura- Raouf II 95.
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