List of members of the 6th Provincial Assembly of Sindh

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Elections for the 6th Provincial assembly of Sindh were held on 10 March, following the 1977 general elections held on 7 March 1977, along with provincial elections in Punjab, Balochistan & N.W.F.P. [1]

List of members of the 6th Provincial Assembly of Sindh

Tenure of the 6th Provincial assembly of Sindh was from 30 March till 5 July 1977, [2] it was the shortest provincial assembly. General Zia-ul-Haq declared martial law on 5 July dissolving all assemblies in Pakistan including that of Sindh. [3]

SerialNameConstituencyDistrict
1Jam Abdul Razzaq Khan DaharPS-1Sukkur
2Khan Muhammad BozdarPS-2
3Ali Anwar Khan MaharPS-3
4Abdul Mujeeb PirzadaPS-4
5Dr. Akbar Hussain MusaviPS-5
6Munawar KhanPS-6
7 Ghous Bux Khan Mahar PS-7
8Agha Sadruddin DuraniPS-8
9Rahim Bux SoomroPS-9
10Aftab Shahban MiraniPS-10
11Mir Shah Ali DomkiPS-11Jacobabad.
12Mir Sahib Sunder Khan SundraniPS-12
13 Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani PS-13
14Dur Muhammad OstoPS-14
15Muhammad Alam OdhoPS-15
16Qazi Ghulam HadiPS-16Nawab Shah
17Syed Zafar Ali ShahPS-17
18Abdul Rahim AbbasiPS-18
19 Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi PS-19
20Jam KararuddinPS-20
21Rais Haji Ali Nawaz UnarPS-21
22Rais Ghulam Rasool UnarPS-22
23Syed Nazar ShahPS-23
24Rais Dad Muhammad Khan RindPS-24
25Hadi Bux LarikPS-25Khairpur
26Qadir Bux MariPS-26
27Pir Asadullah ShahPS-27
28Mir Atta Hussain TalpurPS-28
29Muhammad Malook SharPS-29
30Pir Bux BhuttoPS-30Larkana
31Abdul Ghafoor BhurgriPS-31
32Ali Hassan HakroPS-32
33Abdul Waheed KatparPS-33
34Wahid Bux BughioPS-34
35Chakar Ali JunejoPS-35
36Imdad Hussain KeharPS-36
37 Makhdoom Muhammad Amin Fahim PS-37Hyderabad
38Syed Amir Ali Shah JamotPS-38
39Syed Muhammad Hassan ShahPS-39
40Haji Abdul Sattar BachaniPS-40
41Syed Ali Nawaz ShahPS-41
42Abdul Majeed KhanzadaPS-42
43Khalid Bin JaffarPS-43
44Aftab Ahmed ShaikhPS-44
45Qazi Muhammad AzamPS-45
46Makhdoom KhaliquzzamanPS-46
47Mir Mumtaz Ali TalpurPS-47
48Pir Saeed Jan SarhandiPS-48
49Haji Ghulam Badar NizamaniPS-49Badin
50Bashir Hussain LeghariPS-50
51Syed Qamar Zaman ShahPS-51
52Haji Abdul Khailq SoomroPS-52
53Pir Aftab Hussain JillaniPS-53Tharparkar
54Syed Ali Qutub ShahPS-54
55Nawab Muhammad Yousuf TalpurPS-55
56Arbab Faiz MuhammadPS-56
57Arbab Nor MuhammadPS-57
58Abdul Kareem PalliPS-58
59Mir Imam Bux TalpurPS-59
60Haji Muhammad Siddiq ShoroPS-60Dadu
61Syed Abdullah ShahPS-61
62Muneer Ahmed ChannaPS-62
63Pir Muhammad Khan ShahaniPS-63
64Haji Zaffar Ali LeghariPS-64
65Aashiq Hussain JatoiPS-65
66Ghulam Hyder WassanPS-66Sanghar
67Muhammad Usman ChanihoPS-67
68Jam Anwer Ali KhanPS-68
69Jam Sadiq AliPS-69
70Abdul Wahid BrohiPS-70
71Abdul Hameed MemonPS-71Thatta
72Akhtar Hussain ShahPS-72
73Sahib Dino GahoPS-73
74Mamoon Khan MalkaniPS-74
75Wazeer Ahmad MemonPS-75
76Qasim Haji Abbas PatelPS-76Karachi
77Ameer Hyder KazmiPS-77
78Ameer AhmedPS-78
79Muhammad Ali GabolPS-79
80Zahir QasimPS-80
81Abdullah BalochPS-81
82Abdul Rahim BalochPS-82
83Ismail BurhaniPS-83
84Ahmed Ali SoomroPS-84
85Mian Muhammad AkhtarPS-85
86Muhammad Ilias GhanchiPS-86
87Muhammad Hanif SoldierPS-87
88Abdul Khaliq AllahwalaPS-88
89Syed Zia AbbasPS-89
90Piyar Ali AlanaPS-90
91Abdul Bari KhanPS-91
92Ahmed Aziz FarooquiPS-92
93Abdul Sammi KhanPS-93
94Amanullah KhattakPS-94
95K. M. SammiPS-95
96Rukanuddin KhanPS-96
97Syed Sagheer Hussain JafferiPS-97
98Abdul Qayyum JokhioPS-98
99Shafi MuhammadPS-99
100Sher Muhammad BalochPS-100
101Ashraf AbbasiReserved Seat for Women
102Begum Zubaida Bashir Ahmed NaroReserved Seat for Women
103Firdous JunejoReserved Seat for Women
104Zakia Iqbal BrohiReserved Seat for Women
105Rukhsana ZuberiReserved Seat for Women
106P. K. ShahaniReserved Seat for Minority
107Jivraj K. MeheshriReserved Seat for Minority

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