Ghulam Muhammad Maneka

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Ghulam Muhammad Maneka
Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan
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NationalityPakistani
Political party Pakistan Peoples Party
Children Ahmad Raza Maneka
Farooq Ahmad Maneka (son) [1]

Ghulam Muhammad Maneka (died 2012) was a Pakistani politician who was Member of National Assembly of Pakistan and former federal minister during Benazir Bhutto cabinet. [1]

Family

His son Ahmad Raza Maneka is currently member of the National Assembly of Pakistan. [1]

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