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Senatesecretariat Senate Secretariat Session No.103 Attendance on 21-4-2014 Balochistan S.No. Members Name Attendance Status 1. Molana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri Present 2. Mufti Abdul Sattar Present 3. Sardar Fateh Muhammad Muhammad Hasni Present 4. Hafiz Hamdullah Present 5. Mir Hasil Khan Bizenjo Absent 6. Mr. Heman Das Leave 7. Mir Israrullah Khan Zehri Absent 8. Mrs. Kalsoom Parveen Present 9. Sardar Muhammad Yaqoob Khan Nasir Present 10. Nawabzada Muhammad Akbar Magsi Absent 11. Mir Muhammad Ali Present 12. Advocate Muhammad Daud Khan Achakzai Present 13. Mr. Muhammad Hamayun Khan Present 14. Mr. Abdul Rauf Present 15. Mr. Muhammad Yousuf Present 16. Mrs. Naseema Ehsan Present 17. Mrs. Rubina Irfan Present 18. Mr. Rozi Khan Kakar Present 19. Mr. Sabir Ali Baloch Present 20. Mr. Saeed ul Hassan Mandokhail Absent 21. Nawabzada Saifullah Magsi Present 22. Mrs. Suriya Amiruddin Present 23. Mir Muhammad Yousuf Badini Present Senate Secretariat Session No.103 Attendance on 21-4-2014 Punjab 1. Mr. Aitzaz Ahsan Present 2. Mr. Hamza Present 3. Mr. Kamil Ali Agha Present 4. Mr. Kamran Michael Absent 5. Mrs. Khalida Parveen Present 6. Mr. Muhammad Ishaq Dar Absent 7. Mr. Muhammad Jehangir Badar Present 8. Mr. Muhammad Kazim Khan Present 9. Mr. Muhammad Muhsin Khan Leghari Present 10. Malik Muhammad Rafique Rajwana Present 11. Mr. Muhammad Zafarullah Khan Present 12. Raja Muhammad Zafar ul Haq Present 13. Mr. Mushahid Ullah Khan Present 14. Begum Najma Hameed Present 15. Mrs. Nuzhat Sadiq Present 16. Mr. Pervaiz Rashid Absent 17. Prof. Sajid Mir Present 18. Ch. Muhammad Jaffer Iqbal Present 19. Chaudhary Shujaat Hussain Leave 20. Syeda Sughra Imam Present 21. Syed Zafar Ali Shah Present 22. Mr. Zeheer ud Din Babar Awan Leave 23. Sirdar Zulfiqar Ali Khan Khosa Leave Senate Secretariat Session No.103 Attendance on 21-4-2014 Khber Pakhtunkhwa 1. Mr. Abdul Nabi Bangash Absent 2. Mr. Adnan Khan Leave 3. Mr. Afrasiab Khattak Present 4. Mr. Ahmed Hassan Absent 5. Mr. Amar Jeet Present 6. Mr. Baz Muhammad Khan Present 7. Mrs. Farah Aqil Present 8. Mrs. Farhat Abbas Absent 9. Mr. Farhatullah Babar Present 10. Haji Ghulam Ali Present 11. Mr. Gulzar Ahmed Khan Leave 12. Mr. Ilyas Ahmed Bilour Present 13. Haji Muhammad Adeel Present 14. Mr. Muhammad Azam Khan Hoti Leave 15. Mr. Muhammad Talha Mehmood Leave 16. Mr. Muhammad Zahid Khan Absent 17. Mr. Nisar Muhammad Present 18. Mrs. Rubina Khalid Present 19. Haji Saifullha Khan Bangash Present 20. Mr. Sardar Ali Khan Present 21. Mr. Shahi Syed Present 22. Mr. Waqar Ahmed Khan Leave 23. Mrs. Zahida Khan Present Senate Secretariat Session No.103 Attendance on 21-4-2014 Sindh 1. Mr. A. Rehman Malik Absent 2. Mr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh (Resigned) Vacant 3. Mr. Abdul Haseeb Khan Present 4. Mrs. Almas Parveen Present 5. Mr. Saleem H. Mandiviwala Absent 6. Mr. Babar Khan Ghori Present 7. Syed Faisal Raza Abidi (Resigned) Vacant 8. Mr. Farooq Hamid Naek Absent 9. Mr. Gul Muhammad Lot Absent 10. Mr. Hari Ram Present 11. Mr. Islamuddin Shaikh Present 12. Mr. Karim Ahmed Khawaja Present 13. Mr. Moula Bakhsh Chandio Present 14. Mrs. Sehar Kamran Present 15. Dr. Muhammad Farogh Naseem Leave 16. Mr. Mukhtiar Ahmed Dhamrah @ Aajiz Present 17. Syed Mustafa Kamal (Resigned) Vacant 18. Syed Muzaffar Hussain Present 19. Mrs. Nasreen Jalil Present 20. Mian Raza Rabbani Present 21. Mr. Saeed Ghani Present 22. Mrs. Shirala Malik Present 23. Col. ® Syed Tahir Hussain Mashhadi Present Senate Secretariat Session No.103 Attendance on 21-4-2014 FATA 1. Mr. Abbas Khan Present 2. Mr. Haji Khan Present 3. Mr. Hidayatullah Absent 4. Mr. Hilal ur Rehman Present 5. Mr. Muhammad Saleh Shah Present 6. Mr. Muhammad Idrees Khan Safi Present 7. Malik Najam ul Hassan Present 8. Engr. Malik Rashid Ahmed Khan Absent Senate Secretariat Session No.103 Attendance on 21-4-2016 Federal Area 1. Mr. Mushahid Hussain Syed Present 2. Syed Nayyer Hussain Bokhari Absent 3. Mr.Osman Saifullah Khan Absent 4. Mrs. Saeeda Iqbal Present .
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