Provincial elections were held in Sindh, Pakistan along with general elections, for National Assembly and all Provincial Assemblies, on 29 October 1990. [1]
Tenure of the 9th provincial assembly of Sindh was from 4 November 1990 till 19 July 1993. [2]
Serial | Name | Constituency | District |
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1 | Jam Mumtaz Hussain Dahar | PS-1 | Sukkur |
2 | Sardar Rahim Bux Khan Bozdar | PS-2 | |
3 | Haji Ali Anwar Khan Mahar | PS-3 | |
4 | Sardar Haji Khan Chachar | PS-4 | |
5 | Taj Muhammad Shaikh | PS-5 | |
6 | Abdul Haleem Pirzada | PS-6 | |
7 | Agha Siraj Khan Durrani | PS-7 | Shikarpur |
8 | Agha Tariq Khan | PS-8 | |
9 | Muhammad Ibrahim Khan Jatoi | PS-9 | |
10 | Sardar Saleem Jan Khan Mazari | PS-10 | Jacobabad |
11 | Sardar Sher Muhammad Khan Bijarani | PS-11 | |
12 | Mir Hassan Khan Khoso | PS-12 | |
13 | Mir Manzoor Ali Panhwar | PS-13 | |
14 | Sardar Agha Ghulam Ali Bulledi | PS-14 | |
15 | Pir Tariq Qurban | PS-15 | Nawab Shah |
16 | Syed Asghar Ali Shah | PS-16 | |
17 | Syed Aftab Ali Shah | PS-17 | |
18 | Ghulam Rasool Khan Jatoi | PS-18 | |
19 | Masroor Ahmed Khan Jatoi | PS-19 | |
20 | Abdul Majeed (resigned) | PS-20 | |
20.A | Inayat Ali Rind (by- election) | PS-20 | |
21 | Haji Ahmed Ali Khan Jalbani | PS-21 | |
22 | Khan Muhammad Dahri | PS-22 | |
23 | Syed Bashir Ahmed Shah | PS-23 | |
24 | Syed Qaim Ali Shah | PS-24 | Khairpur |
25 | Pir Syed Sibghatullah Shah Rashdi | PS-25 | |
26 | Pir Syed Haji Gul Shah | PS-26 | |
27 | Manzoor Hussain Wassan | PS-27 | |
28 | Bashir Ahmed Banbhan | PS-28 | |
29 | Mir Nadir Ali Khan Magsi | PS-29 | Larkana |
30 | Syed Deedar Hussain Shah | PS-30 | |
31 | Haji Munawar Ali khan Abbasi | PS-31 | |
32 | Ghulam Mujtaba Khan Isran | PS-32 | |
33 | Nisar Ahmed Khuhro | PS-33 | |
34 | Haji Ghulam Hussain Unar | PS-34 | |
35 | Makhdoom Rafiq-uz-Zaman | PS-35 | Hyderabad |
36 | Pir Syed Noor Shah | PS-36 | |
37 | Pir Amjad Hussain Shah | PS-37 | |
38 | Ameenuddin (resigned) | PS-38 | |
38.A | Muhammad Azeem Palari (by- election) | PS-38 | |
39 | Rashid Ahmed Khan (resigned) | PS-39 | |
39.A | Muhammad Sagheer (by- election) | PS-39 | |
40 | Tariq Jawaid (resigned) | PS-40 | |
40.A | Nawab Rashid Ali Khan (by- election) | PS-40 | |
41 | Syed Sohail Mehmood Mashadi (resigned) | PS-41 | |
41.A | Yousuf Ali Bhatti (by- election) | PS-41 | |
42 | Abdul Ghani Dars | PS-42 | |
43 | Abdul Sattar Leghari | PS-43 | |
44 | Syed Mohsin Shah Bukhari. | PS-44 | |
45 | Syed Qabool Muhammad Shah | PS-45 | |
46 | Haji Abdul Ghafoor Nizamani | PS-46 | Dadin |
47 | Bashir Hussain Leghari (late) | PS-47 | |
47.A | Pir Sadaruddin Shah Rashdi (by- election) | PS-47 | |
48 | Pir Ali Bahadur Shah | PS-48 | |
49 | Muhammad Ismail Rahoo | PS-49 | |
50 | Fakir Muhammad (resigned) | PS-50 | Tharparkar |
50.A | Abdul Ghaffar Qureshi (by- election) | PS-50 | |
51 | Syed Ali Nawaz Shah | PS-51 | |
52 | Mir Munawar Ali Khan Talpur | PS-52 | |
53 | Syed Muzaffar Hussain Shah | PS-53 | |
54 | Mir Haji Muhammad Hayat Khan Talpur | PS-54 | |
55 | Arbab Faiz Muhammad | PS-55 | |
56 | Pir Noor Muhammad Shah Jillani | PS-56 | |
57 | Gul Muhammad Memon | PS-57 | |
58 | Haji Muhammad Siddique Shoro | PS-58 | Dadu |
59 | Syed Amir Hyder Shah | PS-59 | |
60 | Pir Mazharul Haq | PS-60 | |
61 | Syed Ghulam Shah Jillani | PS-61 | |
62 | Haji Amir Bux Junejo | PS-62 | |
63 | Liaquat Ali Khan Jatoi | PS-63 | |
64 | Haji Khuda Bux Nizammani (by- election) | PS-64 | Sanghar |
65 | Qazi Faiz Muhammad Rajar | PS-65 | |
66 | Atta Muhammad Khan Marri | PS-66 | |
67 | Jam Sadiq Ali (died on 05-03-1992) | PS-67 | |
67.A | Jam Ashique Ali | PS-67 | |
68 | Mir Muhammad Wassan | PS-68 | |
69 | Syed Aijaz Ali Shah Sherazi | PS-69 | Thatta |
70 | Sahab Dino Khan Gaho | PS-70 | |
71 | Syed Shafique Ahmed Shah | PS-71 | |
72 | Ghulam Qadir Malkani | PS-72 | |
73 | Lal Bux Bhutto | PS-73 | Karachi |
74 | Syed Shahid Mian | PS-74 | |
75 | Abdul Salam Shaikh | PS-75 | |
76 | Abdul Razique Khan | PS-76 | |
77 | Syed Shoaib Ahmed Bukhari (resigned) | PS-77 | |
77.A | Shahidullah (by election) | PS-77 | |
78 | Hafiz Usama Qadri (resigned) | PS-78 | |
78.A | Asif Ali Khan (by election) | PS-78 | |
79 | Muhammad Abid Shareef | PS-79 | |
80 | Ahmed Saleem Siddiqui | PS-80 | |
81 | Ishrat-ul-Ibad Khan (resigned) | PS-81 | |
81.A | Dost Muhammad Faizi (by election) | PS-81 | |
82 | Badar Iqbal (resigned) | PS-82 | |
82.A | Syed Hashim Ali (by election) | PS-82 | |
83 | Syed Safdar Ali Bakri (resigned) | PS-83 | |
83.A | Shahabuddin (by election). | PS-83 | |
84 | Izhar Ahmed Khan (resigned) | PS-84 | |
84.A | Muhammad Shafi Ahmed Khan (by election) | PS-84 | |
85 | Abdul Khalique Jumma | PS-85 | |
86 | Ali Muhammad Hingoro | PS-86 | |
87 | Muhammad Irshad | PS-87 | |
88 | Al-haj Muhammad Hanif Soldier | PS-88 | |
89 | Muhammad Afzal Munif (resigned) | PS-89 | |
89.A | Noor Muhammad (by election) | PS-89 | |
90 | Mirza Shahif Baig (resigned) | PS-90 | |
90.A | Irfanullah Khan Marwat (by election) | PS-90 | |
91 | Muhammad Abdul Jalil (resigned) | PS-91 | |
91.A | Abdullah Sachwani (by election) | PS-91 | |
92 | Saleem Ahmed Khan (resigned) | PS-92 | |
92.A | Mansoor Ahmed (by election) | PS-92 | |
93 | Abid Akhtar (resigned) | PS-93 | |
93.A | Hamiza Ali Qureshi (by election) | PS-93 | |
94 | Muhammad Naeem Akhtar | PS-94 | |
94.A | Muhammad Hussain (by election) (resigned) | PS-94 | |
94.B | Muhammad Naeem Akhtar (by election) | PS-94 | |
95 | Muhammad Iqbal Qureshi | PS-95 | |
95.A | Muhammad Arif Khan (by election) (resigned) | PS-95 | |
95.B | Muhammad Iqbal Qureshi (by election) | PS-95 | |
96 | Muhammad Younus Khan | PS-96 | |
96.A | Shafiq-ur-Rahaman (by election) | PS-96 | |
97 | Khwaja Muhammad Awan | PS-97 | |
98 | Abdul Hakeem Baloch | PS-98 | |
99 | Aijaz Ahmed Khan (resigned) | PS-99 | |
99.A | Syed Asif Hafeez (by election) | PS-99 | |
100 | Muhammad Saleem | PS-100 | |
Reserved Seats for Minorities | |||
Serial | Name | Constituency | Religion |
101 | Hoshang Homi Broacha | Reserved Seat for Minority | Other |
102 | Michael Javed | Christian | |
103 | Saleem Khursheed Khokhar | ||
104 | Shahjahan | Quadiani | |
105 | Lachmandas Parwani | Hindu | |
106 | Hameer Singh | ||
107 | Mehro Mal Jagwani | ||
108 | Hari Ram S/O Kishori Lal | ||
109 | Mukhi Sarwanand |
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