List of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf elected members (2013–2018)

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A list of Elected members of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in election 2013 to various national and provincial assemblies in Pakistan.

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Azad Kashmir Assembly

Sardar Imtiaz Khan

National Assembly

List of elected Members of the National Assembly from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. [1]

NameNational Assembly Constituency
Hamid-ul-Haq KhalilNA-2 Peshawar-II
Sajid NawazNA-3 Peshawar-III
Gulzar KhanNA-4 Peshawar-IV
Imran KhattakNA-5 Nowshera-I
Siraj Muhammad KhanNA-6 Nowshera-II
Ali Muhammad Khan NA-10 Mardan-II
Mujahid Ali NA-11 Mardan-III
(Aqib ullah khan) NA-13 swabi II
Shehryar Khan Afridi NA-14 Kohat
Nasir Khan Khattak NA-15 Karak
Khial Zaman Aurak ZaiNA-16 Hangu
Dr. Muhammad Azhar Jadoon NA-17 Abbottabad-I
Dawar Khan Kundi NA-25 DI Khan-cum-Tank
Col (r) Aminullah MarwatNA-27 Lakki Marwat
Murad SaeedNA-29 Swat I
Salim Rehman NA-30 Swat-II
Junaid Akbar NA-35 Malakand
Qaiser Jamal NA-47 Tribal Area-XII
Asad Umar NA-48 Islamabad
Ghulam Sarwar Khan NA-53 Rawalpindi-IV
Imran Khan NA-56 Rawalpindi-VII
Amjid Ali KhanNA-72 Mianwali-II
Shafqat Mahmood NA-126 Lahore-IX
Shah Mahmood Qureshi NA-150 Multan-III
Dr. Arif Alvi NA-247 Karachi-XII
Attah Ulla NA-250Karachi West-3
Munaza Hassan Reserved / Women
Mussarat Ahmed Zeb Reserved / Women
Ayesha Gulalai Reserved / Women
Dr. Shireen Mazari Reserved / Women
Sajida BegumReserved / Women
Lal Chand MalhiReserved / Minorities

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly

List of elected Members of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. [2]

NameKPK Assembly Constituency
Ziaullah Afridi PK-1 Peshawar-I (Suspended)
Shaukat Ali Yousafzai PK-2 Peshawar-II (Suspended)
Javed Nasim PK-3 Peshawar-III (Suspended)
Arif Yousaf PK-4 Peshawar-IV
Yaseen Khan Khalil PK-5 Peshawar-V
Fazal Elahi PK-6 Peshawar-VI (Suspended)
Mehmood Jan PK-7 Peshawar-VII
Arbab Jahandad Khan PK-9 Peshawar-IX (Suspended)
Shah Farman PK-10 Peshawar-X
Syed Muhammad Ishtiaq PK-11 Peshawar-XI (Suspended)
Khaliq-ur-Rehman PK-12 Nowshera-I (Suspended)
Pervaiz Khattak PK-13 Nowshera-II
Jamshaid ud Din PK-14 Nowshera-III
Muhammad Idrees PK-15 Nowshera-IV
Qurban Ali Khan (politician) PK-16 Nowshera-V (Suspended)
Mohammad Arif PK-22 Charsadda-VI
Muhammad Zahid Durrani PK-24 Mardan-II (Suspended)
Ubaid Ullah Mayar PK-25 Mardan-III (Suspended)
Iftikhar Ali Mushwani PK-26 Mardan-IV
Tufail Anjum PK-29 Mardan-VII
Muhammad Atif PK-30 Mardan-VIII
Asad Qaiser PK-35 Swabi-V
Amjad Khan Afridi PK-37 Kohat-I (Suspended)
Zia Ullah Khan Bangash PK-38 Kohat-II
Imtiaz Shahid PK-39 Kohat-III
Gul Sahib Khan PK-40 Karak-I (Suspended)
Malik Qasim Khan Khattak PK-41 Karak-II
Mushtaq Ahmed Ghani PK-44 Abbottabad-I
Qalandar Khan Lodhi PK-46 Abbottabad-III
Sardar Muhammad Idrees PK-48 Abbottabad-V (Suspended)
Yousaf Ayub Khan PK-50 Haripur-II
Faisal Zaman PK-52 Haripur-IV
Abdul Haq Khan PK-61 Kohistan-I
Ali Amin Khan PK-64 D.I. Khan-I
Sami Ullah PK-65 D.I. KHAN-II
Israr Ullah Khan Gandapur PK-67 D.I. KHAN-IV
Shah Muhammad Khan PK-72 Bannu-III
Fazal Hakim PK-80 Swat-I (Suspended)
Azizullah Khan PK-81 Swat-II
Amjad Ali PK-82 Swat-III
Muhibullah Khan PK-83 Swat-IV
Mehmood Khan PK-84 Swat-V
Shakeel Ahmad PK-99 Malakand
Naseem Hayat Reserved Seat – Women-1
Zareen Riaz Reserved Seat – Women-1
Meher Taj Roghani Reserved Seat – Women-2
Nadia Sher Reserved Seat – Women-3
Aisha Naeem Reserved Seat – Women-4
Maliha TanveerReserved Seat – Women-5 (Suspended)
Nargis Ali Reserved Seat – Women-7
Nagina Khan Reserved Seat – Women-8
Dina Naz Reserved Seat – Women-9
Bibi Fozia Reserved Seat – Women-10
Soran Singh Reserved Seat – Minorities-1

Punjab Assembly

List of elected Members of the Punjab Assembly from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. [3]

NamePunjab Assembly Constituency
Muhammad Siddique KhanPP-7 Rawalpindi-VII
Malik Taimoor MasoodPP-8 Rawalpindi-VIII
Asif MehmoodPP-9 Rawalpindi-IX
Raja Rashid HafeezPP-11 Rawalpindi-XI
Ijaz KhanPP-12 Rawalpindi-XII
Muhammad Arif AbbasiPP-13 Rawalpindi-XIII
Syed Ejaz Hussain BukhariPP-15 Attock-I
Salah ud Din KhanPP-44 Mianwali-II
Ahmed Khan BhacharPP-45 Mianwali-III
Muhammad Sibtain KhanPP-46 Mianwali-IV
Khurram ShehzadPP-72 Faisalabad-XXII
Nighat Intasar BhattiPP-107 Hafiazbad-III
Muhammad Shoaib SiddiquiPP-147 Lahore-XI
Mian Muhammad Aslam IqbalPP-148 Lahore-XII
Mian Mehmood-ur-Rasheed PP-151 Lahore-XV
Murad RassPP-152 Lahore-XVI
Masood ShafqatPP-189 Okara-V
Zaheer ud Din Khan AlizaiPP-194 Multan-I
Javed AkhtarPP-195 Multan-II
Waheed Asghar DogarPP-224 Sahiwal-V
Muhammad Jahanzaib Khan KhichiPP-239 Vehari-VIII
Ahmad Ali Khan DreshakPP-243 Dera Ghazi Khan-IV
Sardar Ali Raza Khan DreshakPP-247 Rajanpur-I
Abdul Majeed Khan NiaziPP-262 Layyah-I
Mian Mumtaz Ahmad MaharwiPP-280 Bahawanagar-IV
Sardar Muhammad Saif-ud-Din Khan Khosa PP-288 Dera Ghazi Khan-IV
Saadia Sohail RanaReserved Seat – Women-355
Nausheen HamidReserved Seat – Women-356
Raheela AnwarReserved Seat – Women-357
Nabela Hakim Ali KhanReserved Seat – Women-358
Naheed NaeemReserved Seat – Women-359
Shunila RuthReserved Seat – Minorities-371
Bashir KhanReserved Seat – Minorities-219

Sindh Assembly

List of elected Members of the Sindh Assembly from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. [4] [5]

NameSindh Assembly Constituency
Syed Hafeezuddin PS-93 Karachi-V
Khurrum Sher Zaman PS-112 Karachi-XXIV
Samar Ali Khan PS-113 Karachi-XXV
Seema Zia Reserved Seat – Women-159

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References

  1. "National Assembly of Pakistan". na.gov.pk.
  2. List of PTI Members in KPK Assembly
  3. "List of PTI Members in Punjab Assembly".
  4. "List of PTI Members in Sindh Assembly".
  5. "ELECTION COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN NOTIFICATION". pas.gov.pk. 5 June 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2016.