List of members of the 11th Provincial Assembly of Sindh

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Elections for the 11th Provincial assembly of Sindh were held on 3 February 1993, along with general elections for the National Assembly of Pakistan and provincial elections in Punjab, Balochistan & N.W.F.P.. [1]

List of members of the 11th Provincial Assembly of Sindh

Tenure of the 11th Provincial assembly of Sindh was from 20 February 1997 to 12 October 1999. [2]

SerialNameConstituencyDistrict
1Haji Ahmed Yar Khan SharPS-1Ghotki
2Sardar Rahim Bux Khan BozdarPS-2
3Sardar Ali Gohar Khan MaharPS-3
4Jam Saifullah Khan DharejoPS-4Sukkur
5Syed Nasir Hussain ShahPS-5
6Muhammad Saleem BandhanPS-6
7Nadir Hussain Kumario (death)PS-7Shikapur
7.AHimat Ali Khan Kumario (by election)PS-7
8Maqbool Ahmed ShaikhPS-8
9Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim JatoiPS-9
10Sardar Saleem Jan Khan MazariPS-10Jacobabad
11Sardar Sher Muhammad Khan BijaraniPS-11
12Dr. Sohrab Khan SarkiPS-12
13Mir Naseer Khan KhosoPS-13
14Agha Ghulam Ali Khan BullediPS-14
15Abdul Sattar AbbasiPS-15Naushahro Feroz
16Syed Murad Ali ShahPS-16
17Syed Manzoor Hussain ShahPS-17
18Ghulam Murtaza Khan JatoiPS-18
19Rais Masroor Khan JatoiPS-19
20Asim KabeerPS-20Nawab Shah
21Jan Muhammad BrohiPS-21
22Khan Muhammad DahriPS-22
23Ghulam Rasool Khan UnarPS-23
24Zafar Iqbal BilalPS-24Khairpur
25Pir Syed Saddaruddin Shah RashdiPS-25
26Mahram Ali SheikhPS-26
27Manzoor Hussain WassanPS-27
28Sajid Ali BanbhanPS-28
29Mir Nadir Ali Khan MagsiPS-29Larkana
30Ameer Bux BhuttoPS-30
31Nisar Ahmed KhuhroPS-31
32Ghulam Mujtaba Khan IsranPS-32
33Haji Munawar Ali Khan AbbasiPS-33
34Altaf Hussain UnarPS-34
35Makhdoom Jamil ZamanPS-35Hyderabad
36Makhdoom Rafiq ZamanPS-36
37Pir Syed Amjad Hussain Shah JillaniPS-37
38Dr. Muhammad Arif RazmiPS-38
39Nawab Mirza Advocate (Speaker, resigned)PS-39
40Syed Afzal Ahmed ShahPS-40
41Zafar Ali RajputPS-41
42Syed Umeed Ali ShahPS-42
43Abdul Sattar BachaniPS-43
44Syed Mohsin Shah BukhariPS-44
45Haji Abdul Khaliq SoomroPS-45
46Haji Abdul Ghafoor NizamaniPS-46Badin
47Mir Allah Bux TalpurPS-47
48Dr. Sikandar Ali MandhroPS-48
49Muhammad Ismail RahooPS-49
50Fareed AhmedPS-50Mirpurkhas
51Khair Muhammad BhurgariPS-51
52Mir Munawar Ali Khan TalpurPS-52Umerkot
53Mir Munawar Ali Khan TalpurPS-53
54Mir Haji Muhammad Hayat Khan TalpurPS-54Mirpurkhas
55Arbab Faiz MuhammadPS-55Tharparkar
56Inayatullah RahmoonPS-56
57Makhdoom Saeed-uz-Zaman Atif alias Makhdoom Ghulam HyderPS-57
58Malik Asad SikandarPS-58Dadu
59Syed Jalal Mehmood Shah (Deputy Speaker)PS-59
60Pir Mazharul HaqPS-60
61Syed Ghulam Shah JillaniPS-61
62Haji Ameer Bux JunejoPS-62
63Liaquat Ali Khan Jatoi (Chief Minister, Sindh)PS-63
64Rais Ali Ghulam NizamaniPS-64Sanghar
65Pir Syed Sibghatullah Shah RashdiPS-65
66Fakeer WaryamPS-66
67Rasool Bux MarriPS-67
68Muhammad Bux KhaskheliPS-68
69Abdul Wahid SoomroPS-69Thatta
70Ghulam Qadir PalijoPS-70
71Syed Aijaz Ali Shah SheeraziPS-71
72Muhammad Ali MalkaniPS-72
73Humayoon Muhammad KhanPS-73Karachi
74Abdul Qadir LakhaniPS-74
75Muhammad Kamran JafferyPS-75
76S. M. MohiuddinPS-76
77Shoaib Ahmed BukhariPS-77
78Afzal AnwarPS-78
79Ahsanullah KhanPS-79
80Muhammad Zahid QureshiPS-80
81Bashir Ahmed Farooqui (death)PS-81
82Wakeel Ahmed JamaliPS-82
83Muhammad Yousuf KhanPS-83
84Khalid Bin WaleedPS-84
85Abdul Khalique JummaPS-85
86Muhammad Farooq AwanPS-86
87Muhammad Farooq SattarPS-87
88Liaquat Ali QureshiPS-88
89Saleem ZiaPS-89
90Sardar Abdul RaheemPS-90
91Dr. Sagheer Ahmed AnsariPS-91
92Muhammad Arif SiddiquiPS-92
93Waseem AkhtarPS-93
94Muhammad Hussain KhanPS-94
95Muhammad Haroon SiddiquiPS-95
96Qazi Khalid Ali Zahid AdvocatePS-96
97Aleem Adil ShaikhPS-97
98Sher Muhammad BalochPS-98
99Abdul Sattar AnsariPS-99
100Syed Zulfiqar HaiderPS-100
Minority Members
101Dinshaw H. AnklesariaSikh, Budhists, Parsis & Others
102Michael JawaidChristians
103Saleem Khursheed Khokhar
104Malik Atta MuhammadQuadianis
105Hameer SinghHindu
106Hari Ram
107Mehru Mal Jagwani
108Behru Lal
109Giyanoo Mal

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  1. "PAKISTAN: parliamentary elections National Assembly, 1997". archive.ipu.org. Retrieved 2022-04-19.
  2. "List of members of the 11th provincial assembly of Sindh" (PDF).