List of members of the 16th Provincial Assembly of Sindh

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The List of members of the 16th Provincial Assembly of Sindh is the list of all the members elected to the 16th Provincial Assembly of Sindh. The assembly was constituted following the 2024 provincial election held in Sindh, and its term is to last until 2029. [1] The election officially resulted in a landslide majority of 115 seats being won by the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) resulting in the creation of the Second Murad Ali Shah ministry.

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Following the February 2024 election in Sindh, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA), Jaamat-e-Islami (JI) and Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) bashed the election as rigged in favor of the PPP and the Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Pakistan (MQM-P). [2] As a result, Jamaat-e-Islami leader Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman forfeited his own seat saying it had been rigged for him to win against a PTI candidate. [2] Pir Pagara's Grand Democratic Alliance forfeited both of its two seats in protest, alleging that the PPP had rigged seats in rural Sindh. [2]

Elected members

DistrictConstituencyPartyMemberRef
Jacobabad PS-1 Jacobabad-I PPP Sher Muhammad Khan Mugheri
PS-2 Jacobabad-II PPP Sohrab Khan Sarki
PS-3 Jacobabad-III PPP Mumtaz Hussain Khan
Kashmore PS-4 Kashmore-I PPP Abdul Rauf Khoso
PS-5 Kashmore-II PPP Ghulam Abid Khan
PS-6 Kashmore-III PPP Mir Mehboob Ali Khan Bijarani
Shikarpur PS-7 Shikarpur-I PPP Imtiaz Ahmed Shaikh
PS-8 Shikarpur-II PPP Muhammad Arif Khan Mahar
PS-9 Shikarpur-III PPP Agha Siraj Durrani
Larkana PS-10 Larkana-I PPP Faryal Talpur
PS-11 Larkana-II PPP Jameel Ahmed Soomro
PS-12 Larkana-III PPP Sohail Anwar Siyal
PS-13 Larkana-IV PPP Adil Altaf Unnar
Qambar Shahdadkot PS-14 Qambar Shahdadkot-I PPP Mir Nadir Ali Khan Magsi
PS-15 Qambar Shahdadkot-II PPP Nisar Khuhro
PS-16 Qambar Shahdadkot-III PPP Nawab Ghaibi Sardar Khan Chandio
PS-17 Qambar Shahdadkot-IV PPP Burhan Chandio
Ghotki PS-18 Ghotki-I PPP Jam Mehtab Hussain Dahar
PS-19 Ghotki-II PPP Sardar Nadir Akmal Khan Leghari
PS-20 Ghotki-III PPP Sardar Muhammad Bakhsh Khan Mahar
PS-21 Ghotki-IV PPP Ali Nawaz Khan Mahar
Sukkur PS-22 Sukkur-I PPP Ikramullah Khan Dharejo
PS-23 Sukkur-II PPP Awais Qadir Shah
PS-24 Sukkur-III PPP Syed Farukh Ahmed Shah
PS-25 Sukkur-IV PPP Nasir Hussain Shah
Khairpur PS-26 Khairpur-I PPP Syed Qaim Ali Shah
PS-27 Khairpur-II PPP Haalaar Wassan
PS-28 Khairpur-III PPP Sajid Ali Banbhan
PS-29 Khairpur-IV PPP Shiraz Shaukat Rajpar
PS-30 Khairpur-V PPP Naeem Ahmed Kharal
PS-31 Khairpur-VI GDA Muhammad Rashid Shah [lower-alpha 1] [3]
Naushahro Feroze PS-32 Naushahro Feroze-I PPP Syed Serfraz Hussain Shah
PS-33 Naushahro Feroze-II PPP Syed Hassan Ali Shah
PS-34 Naushahro Feroze-III PPP Mumtaz Ali Chandio
PS-35 Naushahro Feroze-IV PPP Zia Ul Hassan Lanjar
Shaheed Benazirabad PS-36 Shaheed Benazirabad-I PPP Azra Fazal Pechuho
PS-37 Shaheed Benazirabad-II PPP Chaudhary Javed Iqbal Arain
PS-38 Shaheed Benazirabad-III PPP Ghulam Qadir Chandio
PS-39 Shaheed Benazirabad-IV PPP Bahadur Khan Dahri
Sanghar PS-40 Sanghar-I PPP Ghulam Dastageer Rajar
PS-41 Sanghar-II PPP Ali Hassan Hingorjo
PS-42 Sanghar-III GDA Jam Shabbir Ali Khan [lower-alpha 1] [3]
PS-43 Sanghar-IV PPP Sardar Paras Dero
PS-44 Sanghar-V PPP Shahid Abdul Salam Thahim
Mirpur Khas PS-45 Mirpur Khas-I PPP Hari Ram
PS-46 Mirpur Khas-II PPP Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah
PS-47 Mirpur Khas-III PPP Noor Ahmed Bhurgri
PS-48 Mirpur Khas-IV PPP Mir Tariq Ali Khan Talpur
Umarkot PS-49 Umerkot-I PPP Syed Sardar Ali Shah
PS-50 Umerkot-II PPP Syed Ameer Ali Shah
PS-51 Umerkot-III PPP Nawab Muhammad Taimur Talpur
Tharparkar PS-52 Tharparkar-I PPP Dost Muhammad Rahimoon
PS-53 Tharparkar-II PPP Muhammad Qasim Soomro
PS-54 Tharparkar-III PPP Fakeer Sher Muhammad Bilalani
PS-55 Tharparkar-IV PPP Arbab Lutfullah
Matiari PS-56 Matiari-I PPP Makhdoom Mehboob Zaman
PS-57 Matiari-II PPP Makhdoom Fakhar Zaman
Tando Allahyar PS-58 Tando Allahyar-I PPP Syed Zia Abbas Shah
PS-59 Tando Allahyar-II PPP Imdad Ali Pitafi
Hyderabad PS-60 Hyderabad-I PPP Jam Khan Shoro
PS-61 Hyderabad-II PPP Sharjeel Inam Memon
PS-62 Hyderabad-III MQM-P Sabir Hussain Qaimkhani
PS-63 Hyderabad-IV SIC [lower-alpha 2] Rehan Rajpoot
PS-64 Hyderabad-V MQM-P Muhammad Rashid Khan
PS-65 Hyderabad-VI MQM-P Nasir Hussain Qureshi
Tando Muhammad Khan PS-66 Tando Muhammad Khan-I PPP Syed Aijaz Hussain Shah
PS-67 Tando Muhammad Khan-II PPP Khurram Karim Soomro
Badin PS-68 Badin-I PPP Muhammad Halepoto
PS-69 Badin-II PPP Allah Bux Talpur
PS-70 Badin-III PPP Sardar Arbab Ameer Amanullah Khan
PS-71 Badin-IV PPP Taj Muhammad Mallah
PS-72 Badin-V PPP Ismail Rahoo
Sujawal PS-73 Sujawal-I PPP Shah Hussain Shah Sheerazi
PS-74 Sujawal-II PPP Muhammad Ali Malkani
Thatta PS-75 Thatta-I PPP Riaz Hussain Shah Sheerazi
PS-76 Thatta-II PPP Ali Hassan Zardari
Jamshoro PS-77 Jamshoro-I PPP Murad Ali Shah
PS-78 Jamshoro-II PPP Sikandar Ali Shoro
PS-79 Jamshoro-III PPP Malik Sikandar Khan
Dadu PS-80 Dadu-I PPP Zubair Ahmed Junejo
PS-81 Dadu-II PPP Fayaz Ali Butt
PS-82 Dadu-III PPP Pir Mujeeb ul Haq
PS-83 Dadu-IV PPP Pir Saleh Shah Jeelani
Karachi PS-84 Karachi Malir-I PPP Muhammad Yousuf Murtaza Baloch
PS-85 Karachi Malir-II PPP Muhammad Sajid Jokhio
PS-86 Karachi Malir-III PPP Abdul Razak Raja
PS-87 Karachi Malir-IV PPP Mehmood Alam Jamot
PS-88 Karachi Malir-V SIC [lower-alpha 2] Ajaz Khan Swati
PS-89 Karachi Malir-VI PPP Muhammad Saleem Baloch
PS-90 Karachi Korangi-I MQM-P Syed Shariq Jamal
PS-91 Karachi Korangi-II JI Muhammad Farooq Farhan
PS-92 Karachi Korangi-III PTI Wajid Hussain Khan [4]
PS-93 Karachi Korangi-IV PTI Sajid Hussain Mir [4]
PS-94 Karachi Korangi-V MQM-P Najam Mirza
PS-95 Karachi Korangi-VI PPP Muhammad Farooq Awan
PS-96 Karachi Korangi-VII PTI Muhammad Owais [4]
PS-97 Karachi East-I MQM-P Rana Shoukat Ali
PS-98 Karachi East-II MQM-P Arsalan Perwaiz Siddiqui
PS-99 Karachi East-III MQM-P Syed Farhan Ansari
PS-100 Karachi East-IV MQM-P Syed Muhammad Usman
PS-101 Karachi East-V MQM-P Moeed Anwar
PS-102 Karachi East-VI MQM-P Muhammad Aamir Siddiqui
PS-103 Karachi East-VII MQM-P Faisal Rafiq
PS-104 Karachi East-VIII MQM-P Muhammad Daniyal
PS-105 Karachi East-IX PPP Saeed Ghani
PS-106 Karachi South-I SIC [lower-alpha 2] Sajjad Ali Soomro
PS-107 Karachi South-II PPP Muhammad Yousuf Baloch
PS-108 Karachi South-III MQM-P Muhammad Dilawar
PS-109 Karachi South-IV PTI Bilal Hussain Khan Jadoon [4]
PS-110 Karachi South-V PTI Rehan Bandukda [4]
PS-111 Karachi Keamari-I PPP Liaquat Ali Askani
PS-112 Karachi Keamari-II PTI Malak Sarbuland Khan [4]
PS-113 Karachi Keamari-III MQM-P Faheem Ahmed Patni
PS-114 Karachi Keamari-IV SIC [lower-alpha 2] Muhammad Shabbir Qureshi
PS-115 Karachi Keamari-V PPP Muhammad Asif Khan
PS-116 Karachi West-I PPP Ali Ahmed Jan
PS-117 Karachi West-II MQM-P Sheikh Abdullah
PS-118 Karachi West-III MQM-P Naseer Ahmed
PS-119 Karachi West-IV MQM-P Ali Khurshidi
PS-120 Karachi West-V MQM-P Mazahir Amir Khan
PS-121 Karachi West-VI MQM-P Syed Ejaz Ul Haque
PS-122 Karachi Central-I MQM-P Rehan Akram Mirza
PS-123 Karachi Central-II MQM-P Abdul Waseem
PS-124 Karachi Central-III MQM-P Abdul Basit
PS-125 Karachi Central-IV MQM-P Syed Adil Askari
PS-126 Karachi Central-V MQM-P Iftikhar Alam
PS-127 Karachi Central-VI MQM-P Muhammad Maaz Mehboob
PS-128 Karachi Central-VII MQM-P Taha Ahmed Khan
PS-129 Karachi Central-VIII JI Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman [lower-alpha 1] [5]
PS-130 Karachi Central-IX MQM-P Jamal Ahmed
Reserved SeatsWomen PPP Arooba Rashid Rabbani
PPP Bibi Yasmeen Shah
PPP Farzana Hanif Baloch
PPP Heer Soho
PPP Hina Dastagir
PPP Khairunisa Mughal
PPP Maleeha Manzoor
PPP Nida Khuhro
PPP Nuzhat Pathan
PPP Rehana Leghari
PPP Rooma Mushtaq Matto
PPP Rukhsana Perveen
PPP Sadia Javed
PPP Saima Agha
PPP Sajeela Leghari
PPP Seema Khurram
PPP Shaheena Sher Ali
PPP Shazia Umar
Seat suspended [6]
PPP Syeda Marvi Faseeh
PPP Tanzeela Qambrani
MQM-P Bilqees Mukhtar
MQM-P Farah Sohail
MQM-P Fouzia Hameed
MQM-P Kiran Masood
Seat suspended [6]
MQM-P Qurratulain Khan
MQM-P Sikandar Khatoon
Minorities PPP Aneel Kumar
PPP Mahesh Kumar Hasija
PPP Anthony Naveed
PPP Giyanoo Mal
PPP Khatumal Jeewan
PPP Mukesh Kumar Chawla
PPP Rana Hamir Singh
Seat suspended [6]
PPP Sham Sunder Advani

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Forfeited seat in protest against rigging in the 2024 Sindh provincial election.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Backed by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.

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