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2 TERM FEDERAL CABINET UNDER the PREMIERSHIP of MOHTRAMA BENAZIR BHUTTO from 19. 10. 1993 to 5. 11. 1996 S.No. Portfolio Period 2ND TERM FEDERAL CABINET UNDER THE PREMIERSHIP OF MOHTRAMA BENAZIR BHUTTO FROM 19. 10. 1993 TO 5. 11. 1996 S.No. Portfolio Period The Prime Minister (Second Tenure ) Mohtrama Benazir Bhutto 19. 10. 1993 to 5. 11. 1996 FEDERAL MINISTERS 1. Sardar Farooq Ahmad Khan Foreign Affairs 19. 10. 1993 to 14. 11. 1993 Leghari 19. 10. 1993 to 14. 11. 1993 2. Mr. Aftab Shahban Mirani Defence 19. 10. 1993 to 5. 11. 1996 19. 10. 1993 to 5. 11. 1996 3. Dr. Sher Afgan Khan Niazi Law, Justice & 21. 10. 93 to 16. 11. 93 21. 10. 1993 to 5. 11. 1996 Parliamentary Affairs Social Welfare & Spl. 16. 11. 93 to 5. 11. 96 Education. Human Rights (Additional 28. 10. 96 to 5. 11. 96 Charge) 4. Major General (Retd) Nasirullah Interior 21. 10. 93 to 5. 11. 96 Khan Babar Narcotics Control 21. 10. 93 to 1. 8. 96 21. 10. 1993 to 5. 11. 1996 Federal Investigation 21. 10. 93 to 5 11. 96 5. Brig. (Retd) Muhammad Asghar Industries & Production 21. 10. 93 to 1. 8. 96 21. 10. 1993 to 5. 11. 1996 Production 1. 8. 96 to 5. 11. 96 6. Mr. Mohammad Afzal Khan States & Frontier regions 21. 10. 93 to 27. 10. 93 21. 10. 1993 to 5. 11. 1996 Kashmir Affairs & Northern 27. 10. 93 to 5. 11. 96 Affairs 7. Sardar Asaff Ahmad Ali Foreign Affairs 16. 11. 93 to 5. 11. 96 16. 11. 93 to 5. 11. 96 8. Syed Iqbal Haider Law, Justice and 16. 11. 93 to 20. 12. 94 16. 11. 93 to 20. 12. 94 Parliamentary Affairs 9. Mr. Makhdoom Muhammad Amin (Re-designated as Minister 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 Fahim for Housing and Works from 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 28th July, 1994 88 10. Mr. Anwar Saifullah Khan Petroleum and Natural 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 Resources 11. Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Khar Water and Power 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 12. Ch. Ahmad Mukhtar Commerce 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 13. Mr. Khalid Ahmad Khan Kharal Information and 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 Broadcasting 14. Mr. Khurshed Ahmad Shah Education 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 15. Nawab Muhammad Yousif Talpur Food, Agriculture & 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 Livestock 16. Mr. Julius Salik Population Welfare 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 17. Prof. N. D. Khan Law, Justice & 20. 12. 94 to 5. 11. 96 20. 12. 94 to 5. 11. 96 Parliamentary Affairs 18. Pir Syed Abdul Qadir Shah Jillani Minister without portfolio 20. 12. 94 to 5. 11. 96 20. 12. 94 to 5. 11. 96 19. Mr. Arbab Muhammad Jehangir Narcotics Control 1. 8. 96 to 5. 11. 96 Khan 31. 7. 96 to 5. 11. 96 20. Rao Sikandar Iqbal Sports and Tourism 1. 8. 96 to 5. 11. 96 31. 7. 96 to 5. 11. 96 21. Haji Muhammad Nawaz Khokhar Science and Technology 31. 7. 96 to 5. 11. 96 31. 7. 96 to 5. 11. 96 22. Mr. Jehangir Badar Political Affairs & Religious 31.7. 96 to 5. 11. 96 31. 7. 96 to 5. 11. 96 Affairs 23. Ch. Abdul Sattar Industries 1. 8. 96 to 5. 11. 96 31. 7. 96 to 5. 11. 96 24. Sayed Iqbal Haider Human Rights 1. 8. 96 to 28. 10. 96 31. 7. 96 to 5. 11. 96 25. Mr. Asif Ali Zardari Investment 1. 8. 96 to 5. 11. 96 31. 7. 96 to 5. 11. 96 26. Syed Naveed Qamar Privatization 1. 8. 96 to 5. 11. 96 31. 7. 96 to 5. 11. 96 Finance 28. 10. 96 to 5. 11. 96 89 MINISTERS OF STATE 1. Ch. Ahmad Mukhtar Commerce 21. 10. 93 to 26. 1. 94 21. 1. 93 to 26. 1. 94 2. Mr. Ghulam Akbar Lasi Labour and Manpower 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 3. Mr. Makhdoom Shahabuddin Finance 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11.96 4. Mr. Abdul Qayum Khan States and Frontier Regions 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 26. 1. 94 to 5. 11. 96 5. Mian Raza Rabbani Law and Justice 20. 12. 94 to 5. 11. 96 20. 12. 94 to 5. 11. 96 6. Mr. Shah Mahmood Qureshi Parliamentary Affairs 20. 12. 94 to 5. 11. 96 20. 12. 94 to 5. 11. 96 7. Haji Muhammad Ayub Khan Local Government & Rural 1. 8. 96 to 5. 11. 96 31. 7. 96 to 5.11. 96 Development 8. Mir. Muhammad Ayub Jattak Food 1. 8. 96 to 5. 11. 96 31. 7. 96 to 5. 11. 96 9. Mr. Sahibzada Muhammad Nazeer Foreign Affairs 1. 8. 96 to 5. 11. 96 Sultan 31. 7. 96 to 5. 11. 96 10. Ch. Nauraiz Shakoor Khan Youth Affairs 1. 8. 96 to 5. 11. 96 31. 7. 96 to 5. 11. 96 11. Mirza Muhammad Nasir Baig Sports 1. 8. 96 to 5. 11. 96 31. 7. 96 to 5. 11. 96 12. Mr. Muhammad Afaque Khan Works 1. 8. 96 to 5. 11. 96 Shahid 31. 7. 96 to 5. 11. 96 13. Mr. Manzoor Hussain Wassan Water 1. 8. 96 to 5. 11. 96 31. 7. 96 to 5. 11. 96 90.
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