A list of Elected members of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in election 2013 to various national and provincial assemblies in Pakistan.
List of elected Members of the National Assembly from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. [1]
Name | National Assembly Constituency |
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Hamid-ul-Haq Khalil | NA-2 Peshawar-II |
Sajid Nawaz | NA-3 Peshawar-III |
Gulzar Khan | NA-4 Peshawar-IV |
Imran Khattak | NA-5 Nowshera-I |
Siraj Muhammad Khan | NA-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 Zai | NA-16 Hangu |
Dr. Muhammad Azhar Jadoon | NA-17 Abbottabad-I |
Dawar Khan Kundi | NA-25 DI Khan-cum-Tank |
Col (r) Aminullah Marwat | NA-27 Lakki Marwat |
Murad Saeed | NA-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 Khan | NA-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-250 | Karachi West-3 |
Munaza Hassan | Reserved / Women |
Mussarat Ahmed Zeb | Reserved / Women |
Ayesha Gulalai | Reserved / Women |
Dr. Shireen Mazari | Reserved / Women |
Sajida Begum | Reserved / Women |
Lal Chand Malhi | Reserved / Minorities |
List of elected Members of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. [2]
Name | KPK Assembly Constituency |
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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 Tanveer | Reserved 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 |
List of elected Members of the Punjab Assembly from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. [3]
Name | Punjab Assembly Constituency |
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Muhammad Siddique Khan | PP-7 Rawalpindi-VII |
Malik Taimoor Masood | PP-8 Rawalpindi-VIII |
Asif Mehmood | PP-9 Rawalpindi-IX |
Raja Rashid Hafeez | PP-11 Rawalpindi-XI |
Ijaz Khan | PP-12 Rawalpindi-XII |
Muhammad Arif Abbasi | PP-13 Rawalpindi-XIII |
Syed Ejaz Hussain Bukhari | PP-15 Attock-I |
Salah ud Din Khan | PP-44 Mianwali-II |
Ahmed Khan Bhachar | PP-45 Mianwali-III |
Muhammad Sibtain Khan | PP-46 Mianwali-IV |
Khurram Shehzad | PP-72 Faisalabad-XXII |
Nighat Intasar Bhatti | PP-107 Hafiazbad-III |
Muhammad Shoaib Siddiqui | PP-147 Lahore-XI |
Mian Muhammad Aslam Iqbal | PP-148 Lahore-XII |
Mian Mehmood-ur-Rasheed | PP-151 Lahore-XV |
Murad Rass | PP-152 Lahore-XVI |
Masood Shafqat | PP-189 Okara-V |
Zaheer ud Din Khan Alizai | PP-194 Multan-I |
Javed Akhtar | PP-195 Multan-II |
Waheed Asghar Dogar | PP-224 Sahiwal-V |
Muhammad Jahanzaib Khan Khichi | PP-239 Vehari-VIII |
Ahmad Ali Khan Dreshak | PP-243 Dera Ghazi Khan-IV |
Sardar Ali Raza Khan Dreshak | PP-247 Rajanpur-I |
Abdul Majeed Khan Niazi | PP-262 Layyah-I |
Mian Mumtaz Ahmad Maharwi | PP-280 Bahawanagar-IV |
Sardar Muhammad Saif-ud-Din Khan Khosa | PP-288 Dera Ghazi Khan-IV |
Saadia Sohail Rana | Reserved Seat – Women-355 |
Nausheen Hamid | Reserved Seat – Women-356 |
Raheela Anwar | Reserved Seat – Women-357 |
Nabela Hakim Ali Khan | Reserved Seat – Women-358 |
Naheed Naeem | Reserved Seat – Women-359 |
Shunila Ruth | Reserved Seat – Minorities-371 |
Bashir Khan | Reserved Seat – Minorities-219 |
List of elected Members of the Sindh Assembly from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. [4] [5]
Name | Sindh Assembly Constituency |
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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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