List of members of the 3rd Provincial Assembly of Sindh

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Second Legislative Assembly of Sindh was dissolved by Governor Sir Francis Mudie due no confidence motion against the Premier of the second assembly, elections for the third legislative assembly of Sindh took place on 9th December 1946. All India Muslim league won 33 out of 35 Muslim seats of the assembly. [1] [2]

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List of members of the 3rd Provincial Assembly of Sindh

Tenure of the third provincial assembly of Sindh started on 17th Feb 1947 till 29th December 1951. [3]

SerialNameConstituency
1 Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah Karachi
2Mohammad Ayub Khan KhuhroLarkana
3Mir Bandeh Ali Khan TalpurHyderabad
4Abdul Sattar PirzadaSukkur
5Mir Ahmed Khan Abdullah Khan TalpurTharparkar
6Ali Mohammad Atta Mohammad MarriNawabshah
7Pir Ali Shah Bhawan ShahKarachi
8Agha Badruddin Ahmed Shamshuddin DurraniSukkur
9Anwar Hussain Ghulam Hussain HidayatullahKarachi
10Choithram T. ValechaKarachi
11Kazi Fazullullah UbeidullahLarkana
12J. FraserKarachi
13Ghanshym JethanandHyderabad
14Ghulam Mohammad Mohammad Hashim WassanTharparkar
15Ghulam Nabi Mohammad Ibrahim DehrajNawabshah
16Dr. Gobindram D. PunjabiSukkur
17Mr. Haridas LaljiKarachi
18Mr. Hollarm H. KeswaniSukkur
19Mr. Ali Gohar Khan Haji Khan MaharSukkur
20Mr. Ali Akbar Shah Ahmed Shah SyedDadu
21Lt. Col. W. B. HossackKarachi
22Issardas VarindmalCommerce & Industry, Indian Commerce
23Mir Jaffer Khan Mir Taj Mohammad Khan JamaliUpper Sindh Frontier
24Jenubai Ghulam Ali AllanaWomen Constituency Muhammadan
25Jethibai Tulsidas SipahimalaniWomen Constituency General
26Sardar Kaisar Khan Ghulam Mohammad Khan BozdarSukkur
27Sawami Krishnanand SanyasiTharparkar
28Madhavdas ShivaiomalUpper Sindh Frontier
29Col. H.J. MahonEuropean Sindh
30Mr. Menghumal PerumalTharparkar
31K.B. Haji Moula Bakhsh SoomroSukkur
32Dr. Mohammad Akbar Abdul Qayoom QaziHyderabad
33Mohammad Azam Mohammad IbrahimNawabshah
34Mohammad Khan Nawab Ghaibi Khan ChandioLarkana
35Haji Mohammad Hashim Faiz Mohammad alias Fabji GazdarKarachi
36Mohammad Mujtaba Mohammad Mustafa KaziLabour
37Narain R. Malkani
38Newandram VishindasKarachi
39Nihchaldas C. vaziraniThatta
40Fazul Mohammad Khan LeghariThatta
41Noor Mohammad Khan Sher Mohammad Khan BijaraniUpper Sindh Frontier
42Parsram Vishinsing PahilramaniDadu
43Partab Rai KhaisukhdasTharparkar
44Rasool JatoiNawabshah
45Rustomji Khurshedji SidhwaKarachi
46Sardar Khan Dilmurad Khan KhosoUpper Sindh Frontier
47Siroomal VishandasKarachi
48Sirumal KirpaldasSindh Central
49Tahilram TekchandHyderabad
50Togachi Mir Mohammad NohriTharparkar
51Vishnu Nenaram Sharma
52Haji Pir Illah Bakhsh (Oath 18.02.1947)Dadu
53Makhdoom Ghulam Hyder Zaheeruddin QureshiHyderabad
54Noor Mohammad Shah Murad Ali shahNawahshah
55Mir Haji Hussain Bakhsh Khan TalpurHyderabad
56Rahim Bakhsh Allah Bakhsh Khan SoomroSukkur
57Mehmoodabad Abdullah Haroon (Oath 20.02.1947)Karachi
58Mir Ghulam Ali Khan Talpur (Oath 22.02.1947)Hyderabad
59Honourable Sardar Nabi Bakhsh Bhutto (Oath 10.03.1947)Larkana
60Mr. Shah Murad Khan Shah Nawaz Khan (Oath 26.06.1947)


The following members gave oath of allegiance to the new established state of Pakistan on 4th Feb, 1948. [3]

SerialNameConstituency
1Mohammad Ayub Khan KhuhroLarkana
2Pir Illahi BakhshDadu
3Mir Ghulam Ali Khan TalpurHyderabad
4Kazi FazullullahLarkana
5Mir Ahmed Khan Abdullah Khan TalpurTharparkar
6Syed Ali Akbar Shah Ahmed ShahDadu
7Haji Ali Mohammad Atta Mohammad MarriNawabshah
8Rias Ali Gohar Khan Haji Khan MaharSukkur
9Pir Ali Shah Bahawan ShahKarachi
10Ahga Badruddin Ahmed Shamsuddin Khan DurraniSukkur
11Anwar Hussain Ghulam Hussain HidayatullahKarachi
12Mir Bandeh Ali Khan TalpurHyderabada
13K.B. Haji Fazal Mohammad Khan LeghariThatta
14Ghulam Nabi Khan Dur Mohammad Pathan, AghaSukkur
15Ghulam Mohammad Khan Mohammad Hashim WassanTharparkar
16K.S. Haji Ghulam Rasool Khan JatoiNawabshah
17K.S. Haji Ghulam Rasool Khan JatoiKarachi
18Hollarm H. KeswaniSukkur
19Lt. Col. W. B. HossackKarachi
20Mir Haji Hussain Bux Khan TalpurHyderabad
21Seth Issardas VarindmalCommerce & Industry
22Jenubai Ghulam Ali AllanaWomen Constituency Muhammadan
23Mir Jaffer Khan Mir Taj Mohammad Khan Jamali (Present 06-02-1948)Upper Sindh Frontier
24Mohammad Abdullah HaroonKarachi
25Jethibai Tulsidas SipahimalaniWomen Constituency General
26Sardar Kaisar Khan Ghulam Mohammad Khan BozdarSukkur
27K.B. Haji Moula Bakhsh Mohammad Umer SoomroSukkur
28Mohammad Akbar Abdul Qayyoom KaziHyderabad
29Haji Mohammad Hashim Faiz Mohammad alias Fabji GazdarKarachi
30Mohammad Mujtaba Mohammad Mustafa KazLabour
31Nabi Bakhsh Illahi Bakhsh BhuttoLarkana
32Noor Mohammad Shah Murad Ali Shah SyedNawabshah
33Partabrai KhaisukdhasTharparkar
34Mohammad Khan Nawab Ghaibi Khan ChandioLarkana
35Sardar Khan Dil Murad Khan KhosoUpper Sindh Frontier
36Sirumal KirpaldasSindh Central
37Siroomal VishandasLarkana
38Arbab Togachi Mir Mohammad NohriTharparkar
39Mohmmad Ayub Shah Mohammad Khuhro (Present 05-02-1948)Larkana
40Tahilram Tekchand (Present in Session 05-02-1948)Hyderabad
41Makhdoom Ghulam Haider Zaheeruddin Qureshi (Oath 06-02-1948)Hyderabad
42Madhowdas Shivalomal (Oath 06-02-1948)Upper Sindh Frontier
43Ghulan Nabi Mohammad Ibrahim Dehraj (Oath 07- 02-1948)Nawabshah
44Mohammad Azam Mohammad Ibrahim (Oath 06-02- 1948)Nawabshah
45Menghumal Perumal (Oath 10-02-1948)Tharparkar
46Nur Mohammad Sher Mohammad Bijarani (Present 11-02-1948)Upper Sindh Frontier
47Rahim Bakhsh Allah Bakhsh Soomro (Oath 16-02-1948)Sukkur
48Syed Miran Mohammad Shah Zainulabdin Shah (present 17-02-1949)Hyderabad
49Abdul Sattar Abdul Rehman Pirzada (Oath 09-03- 1949)Sukkur
50Syed Khair Shah Imam Ali Shah (Oath 10-01-1950)Nawabshah
51Al-Haj Ghulam Hussain alias Jan Mohammad MarriNawabshah
52Yousuf A. Haroon (Oath 13-01-1950)Karachi
53Abdul Latif P. Panhawar (Oath 21-03-1951)Dadu
54Ahmed Sulan Mohammad Khan ChandioLarkana
55Hassan Ahmed ShahHyderabad
56Ahsan-ul-Haq KazHyderabad
57Hamid Hussain FaruqiSukkur
58Mohammad Ayub QureshiSukkur
59M.A. AzizDadu
60Mohammad UsmanThatta
61Shah Nazar HassanNawabshah

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List of members of the 2nd Provincial Assembly of Sindh

List of members of the 4th Provincial Assembly of Sindh

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References

  1. "History of Sindh" (PDF).
  2. "Sindh Muslim League" (PDF).
  3. 1 2 "List of members of the 3rd provincial assembly of sindh" (PDF).