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8Th National Assembly from 1988 to 1990 List of Members & Addresses 8TH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FROM 1988 TO 1990 LIST OF MEMBERS & ADDRESSES N.W.F.P-26 S. No Constituency Name Permanent Address Remarks 1. NA-1 Mr. Ghulam Bilour House, Peshawar Peshawar-I Ahmed Bilour Cantt 2. NA-2 Khan Bahadur Danish Abad, University Peshawar-II Khan Town, Peshawar 3. NA-3 Mr. Sardar Ali Zar Bagh, Pabbi Tehsil Peshawar-III Khan Nowshera 4. NA-4 Mian Muzaffar H.No.1224, Khushal Peshawar-IV Shah Colony, Nowshera Cantt 5. NA-5 Khan Abdul Wali Wali Bagh, Charsadda Charsadda Khan 6. NA-6 Haji Muham m ad Shaheen Colony, Mardan Mardan-I Yaqoob 7. NA-7 Maulana Darul Uloom , Sher Garh, Mardan-II Muhammad Tehsil Takhat Bai, Ahmed District. Mardan 8. NA-8 Swabi Mr. Abdul Khaliq Hoti, Distt. Mardan Khan 9. NA-9 Kohat Maulvi H.No.T-96, Purani Mal Niamatullah Mandi, Kohat 10. NA-10 Karak Maulana Vill. Mohbati Killa, P.O. Shaheed Ahmed Tatter Khel, Distt. Karak 11. NA-11 Mr. Farid M. 4/A-1, I I South Street, Abottabad-I Jadoon Defence Housing Society, Karachi 12. NA-12 Sardar Haji Gul Ward No.7, Mohalla Gul Abbottabad- Khitab Khan Khitab Abad, P.O. II Havelian, Distt. Abbottabad 13. NA-13 Raja Sikander H.No.117, Khanpur Abbottabad- Zaman Khan House Market Road, III Rawalpindi Cantt 14. NA-14 Alhaj Syed 101, Westridge-I, Mansehra-I Qasim Shah Rawalpindi Cantt 15. NA-15 Nawabzada Vill. Shergarh, Distt. Mansehra-II Salahuddin Mansehra Saeed 16. NA-16 Mr. Muham m ad Vill. Biari Allai, Tehsil Mansehra-III Ayub Khan Batgram Distt. Mansehra 17. NA-17 Mr. Fazle Haq 65, Defence Colony Kohistan Peshawar Cantt 18. NA-18 Maulana Fazlur Abdul Khel, Distt. D.I.Khan Rehman D.I.Khan 19. NA-19 Maulvi Ali Akbar Jam ia Anwar-ul-Uloom, Bannu-I Khan chak Dandan, P.O.Mira Khel, Distt. Bannu 20. NA-20 Mr. Anwar H.No.11, Street No.25 Bannu-II Saifullah Khan Sector F-6/2, Islamabad 21. NA-21 Swat-I Shahzada Naway-Kilay, Mingora, Aman-I -Room Swat 22. NA-22 Swat- Haji Fazl-e-Raziq Vill. China, Tehsil II Daggar, Bunair, Distt. Swat 23. NA-23 Swat- Dr. Mehboob-ur- Farhat Abad, Khawaza III Rehman Khela, Distt. Swat 24. NA-24 Chitral Syed Abdul Vill. Charun, Tehsil Ghafoor Shah Mastuj, Distt. Chitral 25. NA-25 Dir Sahibzada Sahibabad Tehsil. Wari, Fatehullah District, Dir 26. NA-26 Mr. Muham m ad Vill. Jolagram , Malakand Malakand Hanif Khan Agency Protected Area-cum-Dir THE FEDERALLY ADMINISTERED TRIBAL AREA (FATA-8) 27. NA-27 Trial Haji Qadar Gul Attock Floor Mill, Mardan Area-I Khan Road, Nowshera 28. NA-28 Tribal Akhunzada Kuram Agency, Para Area-II Muhammad Chanar Saeed 29. NA-29 Tribal Ghazi Said Jam al Sarai, P.O. Hangu, Area-III Jamal Distt. Kohat 30. NA-30 Tribal Malik Nadar Vill. Kazza Meda Khel, Area-IV Khan Tehsil Datta Khel, Miran Shah North Waziristan Agency 31. NA-31 Tribal Malik Sakhi Jan S.K.7, Sakhi Jan Line, Area-V P.I.B. Colony Karachi-5 32. NA-32 Tribal Mr. Bism illah Nawagai, Bajaur Agency Area-VI Khan 33. NA-33 Tribal Malik Waris Bara, Khyuber Agency Area-VII Khan 34. NA-34 Tribal Mr. Mom in Khan Vill. Rahim Gul Meri Khel, Area-VIII Afridi Zarghum Khel, Darra Adam Khel. F.R. Kohat FEDERAL CAPITAL-01 35. NA-35 Raja Pervez Vill. Phulgran, Islamabad Federal Khan Capital THE PUNJAB 36. NA-36 Mr. Shahid H.No.4, Street No.17, F- Rawalpindi-I Khaqan Abbasi 7/2, Islamabad 37. NA-37 Raja Muham m ad Dhoke Raja Karm , Khan Rawalpindi-II Zaheer Khan Chohan, Gujar Khan, Distt. Rawalpindi 38. NA-38 Shaikh Rashid Lal Havely, Bohar Bazar, Rawalpindi- Ahmed Rawalpindi III 39. NA-39 Raja Shahid Kayan Tipu Road, Rawalpindi-IV Zafar Rawalpindi 40. NA-40 Ch. Nisar Ali 72, Dham ial Road, Rawalpindi-V Khan Rawalpindi 41. NA-41 Malik 3, Saint Johns Park, Attock-I Mohammad Lahore Cantt Aslam 42. NA-42 Malik Am ir Ward No.11, Pindi Gheb, Attock-II Muhammad Distt. Attock Khan 43. NA-43 Lt. Gen (R) Malik 30-B, St. No. 10, F-8/3, Chakwal-I Abdul Majeed Islamabad 44. NA-44 Sardar Mansoor Vill. & P.O. Tam m an, Chakwal-II Hayat Tamman Tehsil. Talagang, Distt. Chakwal 45. NA-45 Raja Muham m ad I slam ia School Road, Jhelum-I Afzal Khan Jhelum City 46. NA-46 Nawabzada 7, Civil Lines, Jhelum Jhelum-II Iqbal Mehdi 47. NA-47 Mr. Ihsan-ul-Haq H.No.276, E/7, Sargodha-I Piracha Islamabad 48. NA-48 Lt. Co. (R) Ch. Vill. & P.O. Mela Tehsil. Sargodha-II Qadir Bakhsh Bhalwal, Sargodha Mela 49. NA-49 Haji Muham m ad Chak No.47-N.B, Sargodha-III Javed I qbal Sargodha Cheema 50. NA-50 Ch. Anwar Ali 51, Civil Lines, Sargodha Sargodha-IV Cheema 51. NA-51 Malik H.No. 79-A, Satellite Sargodha- Muhammad Town, Sargodha cum-Khushab Naeem Khan 52. NA-52 Malik Khuda 5, Shah Jamal, Lahore Khushab Bakhsh Khan Tiwana 53. NA-53 Maulana 22, Onkar Road, Mianwali-I Muhammad Islampura, Lahore Abdus Sattar Khan Niazi 54. NA-54 Dr. Sher Afgan Watta Khel, Mianwali Mianwali-II Khan Niazi 55. NA-55 Mr. Muham m ad Vill & P.O. Jandawala, Bhakkar-I zafar Ullah Khan Tehsil Kallurkot, Distt. Bhakkar 56. NA-56 Mr. Rashid Vill. Nawani, P.O. Bhakkar-II Akbar Khan Shahani, Tehsil & District. Bhakkar 57. NA-57 Mian Zahid 6/ 1, Guru Nanak Pura, Faisalabad-I Sarfraz Faisalabad 58. NA-58 Rai Muham m ad Kharal House, Lahore Faisalabad-II Aslam Khan road, jaranwala 59. NA-59 Khan Shahadat Chak No.409 G.B. P.O. Faisalabad-III Ali Khan Baloch Tandlianwala, Tehsil Samundri 60. NA-60 Ch. Abdul 28, New Civil Lines, Faisalabad-IV Saboor Khan Faisalabad 61. NA-61 Ch. Muham m ad 259/ B, Peoples Colony, Faisalabad-V Nazir Ahmed faisalabad 62. NA-62 Ch. Ghulam G-423, Gulistan Colony, Faisalabad-VI Mustafa Bajwa Faisalabad 63. NA-63 Mr. Nisar Akbar 11, Liaqat Road, Faisalabad- Khan Faisalabad VII 64. NA-64 Mr. Ahmed 600/ B, Peoples Colony Faisalabad- Saeed Awan Faisalabad VIII 65. NA-65 Maher Abdul 1/ 6, Haseeb Shaheed Faisalabad-IX Rasheed Colony, Faisalabad 66. NA-66 Jhang- Mr. Am ir Thatti Sharqi, Chiniot I Hussain Syed 67. NA-67Jhang- Maulana Jamia Muhammadia II Muhammad Sharif Jhang Rehmatullah 68. NA-68 Jhang- Syeda Abida 31, St. No.8, F-7/3, Ibd III Hussain 69. NA-69 Jhang- Syed Faisal 1, Civil Lines Jhang IV Saleh Hayat Saddar 70. NA-70 Jhang- Sahibzada Hazrat Sultan bahoo, V Muhammad Jhang Nazeer Sultan 71. NA-71 Ch. Asad-ur- Outside Kam alia, Distt. T.T.Singh-I Rehman Toba Tek Singh 72. NA-72 Ch. Abdul Sattar I -C, Syed Maratab Ali T.T.Singh-II Road, Gulberg I I , Lahore 73. NA-73 Haji Muham m ad Latif Menson, Gojra T.T.Singh-III Ishaq 74. NA-74 Col. (R) Ghulam M-218, Defence Society Gujranwala-I Sarwar Cheema Lahore Cantt 75. NA-75 Malik Fazal Vill. Ghari Awan, Gujranwala-II Hussain Awan Hafizabad, Distt. Gujranwala 76. NA-76 Haji Amanullah Fazil Fruit Market, Gujranwala- Gujranwala III 77. NA-77 Khawaja Marshal Ceram ics, Gujranwala- Muhammad G.T.Road, Gujranwala IV Aslam Lone 78. NA-78 Rana Nazir G.T. Road Kam oke, Gujranwala-V Ahmed Khan District Gujranwala 79. NA-79 Ch. Ejaz Ahmad Qila Dedar Singh Gujranwala- District Gujranwala VI 80. NA-80 Ch. Tajjam m al Zahoor Elahi House, Gujrat-I Hussain Gujrat 81. NA-81 Ch. Shujat Zahoor Elahi House, Gujrat-II Hussain Gujrat 82. NA-82 Ch. Muham m ad Kaira House, Lalamusa Gujrat-III Asghar Kaira 83. NA-83 Mr. Mum taz Tarar House, Mandi Gujrat-IV Ahmed Tarar Bahauddin, Distt. Gujrat 84. NA-84 Mr. Um ar Hayat Village Barm usa, Tehsil Gujrat-V Lalika Phalia, Distt. Gujrat 85. NA-85 Mian Muhammad Ham za House, Pesrur Sialkot-I Shafi Road, Sialkot 86. NA-86 Ch. Am ir Mohall Preim Nagar, Sialkot-II Hussain Katchery Road, Sialkot 87. NA-87 Mr. Khurshid Pairas Road, Sialkot Sialkot-III Alam Cheema 88. NA-88 Ch. Abdul Sattar Chairman Zila Council, Sialkot-IV Sialkot 89. NA-89 Mr. Ham id 169/ C, Alauddin Road, Sialkot-V Nawaz Khan Lahore Cantt 90. NA-90 Mr. Anwar-ul- Zafarwal By-pass, Sialkot-VI Haq Ch Narowal, Sialkot 91. NA-91 Mr. Anwar Aziz Shakargarh, District Sialkot-VII Chaudhry Sialkot 92. NA-92 Maj-General 80-B/ 1, Tariq Road, Lahore-I (Retd) Lahore Cantt Muhammad Hussain Ansari 93. NA-93 Mr. Aitzaz Ahsan 5, Canal Bank, Zaman Lahore-II Park, Lahore 94. NA-94 Mian Um ar 60-Haq Nawaz Road, Lahore-III Hayat Baghbanpura, Lahore 95. NA-95 Mian Muhammad 183, Abu Bakr Block, Lahore-IV Azhar New Garden Town, Lahroe 96. NA-96 Mr. Jehangir 129-B, New Muslim Lahore-V Badar Town, Lahore 97. NA-97 Kh. Ahm ad Tariq 11 Gulberg-V, Lahore Lahore-VI Rahim 98. NA-98 Mian Muhammad 95-Ferozpur Road, Lahore-VII Usman Lahore 99. NA-99 Mr. Muham m ad 16 F.C.C. Gulberg-II, Lahore-VIII Arshad Ghurki Lahore 100. NA-100 Malik Meraj 29-Lakhm ani Mension Speaker National Lahore-IX Khalid Hall Road, Lahore Assembly 101. NA-101 Mr. Nisar Ahm ed Back Sangeet Cinem a, Sheikhupura- Pannoun Shahdara Town, Lahore I 102. NA-102 Malik Mushtaq Mohalla Hunjranwala, Sheikhupura- Ahmed Old City, Sheikhupura II 103.
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