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Members of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh. 28Th February 1985 to 30Th May 1988 MEMBERS OF THE PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH. 28TH FEBRUARY 1985 TO 30TH MAY 1988. S. No. Name Of Member Constituency 1. Mr. Ahmed Yar Khan Shar. PS – 1 Sukkur. 2. Mr. Rahim Bux Khan Bozdar. PS – 2 Sukkur. 3. Mr. Ali Anwar Khan Mahar (Resigned). PS – 3 Sukkur. 3.A Syed Ghous Ali Shah (By Election) PS – 3 Sukkur. (Chief Minister, Sindh). (Oath 30-05-1985) 4. Mr. Ali Murad Khan Dharejo. PS – 4 Sukkur. 5. Syed Khadim Ali Shah. PS – 5 Sukkur. 6. Mr. Munawar Khan. PS – 6 Sukkur. 7. Mr. Junaid Ahmed Soomro. PS – 7 Shikarpur. 8. Mr. Nadir Hussain Khan Kumario. PS – 8 Shikarpur. 9. Mr. Ghous Bux Khan Mahar. PS – 9 Shikarpur. 10. Mr. Iftikhar Ahmed Soomro. PS – 10 Shikarpur. 11. Sardar Saleem Jan Khan Mazari. PS – 11 Jacobabad. 12. Sardar Sher Muhammad Khan Bijarani. PS – 12 Jacobabad. 13. Sardar Haji Wahid Bux Sarki. PS – 13 Jacobabad. 14. Mir Arz Muhammad Khan Jakhrani. PS – 14 Jacobabad. 15. Sardar Muhammad Muqeem Khan Khoso. PS – 15 Jacobabad. 16. Syed Munawar Ali Shah. PS – 16 Nawab Shah. 17. Syed Murad Ali Shah. PS – 17 Nawab Shah. 18. Mr. Ahmed Khan Rajpar. PS – 18 Nawab Shah. 19. Mr. Abdul Haq Alias Dost Muhammad Bhurt. PS – 19 Nawab Shah. 20. Mr. Dil Murad Khan Jamali (Late). PS – 20 Nawab Shah. 20.A Haji Jam Qarauddin (By Election). (Oath 30-05-1985) PS – 20 Nawab Shah. 21. Mr. Raza Muhammad Dahri. PS – 21 Nawab Shah. 22. Syed Nawaz Ali Shah. PS – 22 Nawab Shah. 23. Syed Shoukat Hussain Shah. PS – 23 Nawab Shah. 24. Syed Imdad Muhammad Shah. PS – 24 Nawab Shah. 25. Mr. Sher Muhammad Uner. PS – 25 Nawab Shah. 26. Mr. Imtiaz Hussain Phulpoto (Oath 12-03-1985) PS – 26 Khairpur. 26.A Mr. Zafar Iqbal Bilal. (Oath 31-03-1986) PS – 26 Khairpur. 26.B Mr. Imtiaz Hussain Phulpoto (Oath 20-10-1986) PS - 26 Khairpur. 27. Pir Sibghatullah Shah. PS – 27 Khairpur. 28. Syed Sarkar Hussain Shah. PS – 28 Khairpur. 29. Mir Ghulam Ali Alias Mir Gullan Talpur. PS – 29 Khairpur. 30. Mr. Jalaluddin Banbhan. PS – 30 Khairpur. 31. Mr. Khuda Dino Khan Chandio. PS – 31 Larkana. 32. Sardar Allah Bux Jalbani. PS – 32 Larkana. 33. Mr. Masood Ahmed Khuhro. PS – 33 Larkana. 34. Mr. Ali Hassan Hakro. PS – 34 Larkana. 35. Mr. Akhtar Ali G. Qazi. PS – 35 Larkana. 36. Mr. Ghulam Hussain Khan Unar. PS – 36 Larkana. 37. Mr. Kamil Khan Jamali. PS – 37 Hyderabad. 38. Syed Shafqat Ali Shah. PS – 38 Hyderabad. 39. Mr. Abdul Ghani Dars. PS – 39 Hyderabad. 40. Mr. Menyoon Wali Muhammad Walhari. PS – 40 Hyderabad. 41. Mr. Zafar Ali Rajput. PS – 41 Hyderabad. 41.A Mr. Abdul Waheed Qureshi. (Oath 29-10-1986) PS – 41 Hyderabad. 42. Mr. Abdul Qayoom Shaikh. PS – 42 Hyderabad. 43. Mir Hyder Ali Khan Talpur. PS – 43 Hyderabad. 44. Nawabzada Rashid Ali Khan. PS – 44 Hyderabad. 45. Syed Ahad Yousuf. PS – 45 Hyderabad. 46. Haji Rawal Pahore. PS – 46 Hyderabad. 47. Mir Aijaz Ali Talpur. PS – 47 Hyderabad. 48. Haji Abdul Khalique Soomro. PS – 48 Hyderabad. 49. Mr. Ali Akbar Khan Nizamani. PS – 49 Badin. 50. Mir Allah Bux Talpur. PS – 50 Badin. 51. Syed Ali Bux Shah. PS – 51 Badin. 52. Sardar Muhammad Yousuf Chang. PS – 52 Badin. 53. Mr. Abdul Ghaffar Qureshi. PS – 53 Tharparkar. 54. Mir Lutfullah Khan Talpur. PS – 54 Tharparkar. 55. Mir Haji Muhammad Hayat Khan Talpur. PS – 55 Tharparkar. 56. Arbab Faiz Muhammad. PS – 56 Tharparkar. 57. Pir Noor Muhammad Shah. PS – 57 Tharparkar. 58. Syed Muzaffar Hussain Shah. PS – 58 Tharparkar. 59. Mir Munawar Ali Khan Talpur. PS – 59 Tharparkar. 60. Malik Asad Sikandar. PS – 60 Dadu. 61. Syed Koural Shah Alias Syed Ghulam Murtaza Shah. PS – 61 Dadu. 62. Syed Muhammad Shah. PS – 62 Dadu. 63. Mr. Ali Akbar Khan Leghari PS – 63 Dadu. 64. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan Jatoi. (Oath 30-05-1985) PS – 64 Dadu. 65. Qazi Shafique Ahmed. PS – 65 Dadu. 66. Haji Khuda Bux Rajar. PS – 66 Sanghar. 67. Khalifo Muhammad Aqil Hingoro. PS – 67 Sanghar. 68. Mr. Waryam Fakir. PS – 68 Sanghar. 69. Mr. Rasool Bux Khan Mari. PS – 69 Sanghar. 70. Mr. Mir Muhammad Wassan. PS – 70 Sanghar. 71. Syed Aijaz Ali Shah Sheerazi. PS – 71 Thatta. 72. Jam Bijar Khan. PS – 72 Thatta. 73. Mr. Muhammad Mossa Khan Chandio (Late). PS – 73 Thatta. 73.A Mr. Khan Muhammad Chandio (By Election). (Oath 25- PS – 73 Thatta. 06-1986) 74. Mr. Ghulam Qadir Malkani. PS – 74 Thatta. 75. Mr. Muzaffar Ali Khan Leghari. PS – 75 Thatta. 76. Mr. K. S. Mujahid Baloch. PS – 76 Karachi. 77. Mr. M. K. Haseeb Hashmi. PS – 77 Karachi. 78. Moulana Muhammad Zakariya. PS – 78 Karachi. 79. Al-Haj Shamimuddin. PS – 79 Karachi. 80. Mr. Muhammad Athar Siddiqui. PS – 80 Karachi. 81. Mr. Naiamatullah. PS – 81 Karachi. 82. Hafiz Muhammad Taqi. PS – 82 Karachi. 83. Mr. Akhlaq Ahmed. PS – 83 Karachi. 84. Mr. Muhammad Athar Qureshi. PS – 84 Karachi. 85. Mr. Abdul Sattar Vayani. PS – 85 Karachi. 86. Mr. Muhammad Usman Soomro. PS – 86 Karachi. 87. Mr. Abdul Aziz. PS – 87 Karachi. 88. Mr. Ghulam Hussain. PS – 88 Karachi. 89. Haji Aziz Karim. PS – 89 Karachi. 90. Mr. Zuhair Akram Nadeem. PS – 90 Karachi. 91. Syed Abdul Bari Jilani (Deputy Speaker). PS – 91 Karachi. 92. Malik Muhammad Hanif. PS – 92 Karachi. 93. Mr. Abdullah Hussain Haroon. PS – 93 Karachi. 94. Mr. Abdul Majeed Choudhary. PS – 94 Karachi. 95. Mr. Javaid Sultan Japanwala. PS – 95 Karachi. 96. Mr. Abbas Ba Wazir. PS – 96 Karachi. 97. Hafiz Muhammad Bux Naimee. PS – 97 Karachi. 98. Mr. Naseeruddin. PS – 98 Karachi. 99. Haji Mumtaz Ahmed Qaiser. PS – 99 Karachi. 100. Mr. Muhammad Aslam Mujahid. PS – 100 Karachi. MINORITIES MEMBERS 101. Mr. Eric Samuel Jacob Christians. 102. Mr. Bashir Alam Bhatti. Christians. 102.A Mrs. Monica Kamran Dost. Christians. 103. Mr. Assar Das. Hindus. 104. Mr. Tikam Hindus. 105. Mr. Ram Singh. Hindus. 106. Mr. Rattan Kumar. Hindus. 107. Mr. Mangha Ram. Hindus. 108. Mr. Hoshang Homi Broacha. Parsis. RESERVED SEATS FOR WOMEN MEMBERS 109. Mrs. Gulzar Unar. Mr. Rasool Bux Unar Khairpur 110. Mrs. Naureen Akhtari. Mr. Ismamuddin Shaikh. Sukkur. 111. Dr. Ameena Ashraf. Dr. Muhammad Ashraf. Hyderabad. 112. Mrs.Maqbool Ahmed. Mr. Maqbool Ahmed. Shikarpur. 113. Mrs. Parveen Marri. Mr. Atta Muhammad Ahmed. Sanghar. 114. Mrs. Lilavati Harchandani. Hyderabad. .
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