List of members of the 9th Provincial Assembly of Sindh

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Provincial elections were held in Sindh, Pakistan along with general elections, for National Assembly and all Provincial Assemblies, on 29 October 1990. [1]

List of members of the 9th Provincial Assembly of Sindh

Tenure of the 9th provincial assembly of Sindh was from 4 November 1990 till 19 July 1993. [2]

SerialNameConstituencyDistrict
1Jam Mumtaz Hussain DaharPS-1Sukkur
2Sardar Rahim Bux Khan BozdarPS-2
3Haji Ali Anwar Khan MaharPS-3
4Sardar Haji Khan ChacharPS-4
5Taj Muhammad ShaikhPS-5
6Abdul Haleem PirzadaPS-6
7Agha Siraj Khan DurraniPS-7Shikarpur
8Agha Tariq KhanPS-8
9Muhammad Ibrahim Khan JatoiPS-9
10Sardar Saleem Jan Khan MazariPS-10Jacobabad
11Sardar Sher Muhammad Khan BijaraniPS-11
12Mir Hassan Khan KhosoPS-12
13Mir Manzoor Ali PanhwarPS-13
14Sardar Agha Ghulam Ali BullediPS-14
15Pir Tariq QurbanPS-15Nawab Shah
16Syed Asghar Ali ShahPS-16
17Syed Aftab Ali ShahPS-17
18Ghulam Rasool Khan JatoiPS-18
19Masroor Ahmed Khan JatoiPS-19
20Abdul Majeed (resigned)PS-20
20.AInayat Ali Rind (by- election)PS-20
21Haji Ahmed Ali Khan JalbaniPS-21
22Khan Muhammad DahriPS-22
23Syed Bashir Ahmed ShahPS-23
24Syed Qaim Ali ShahPS-24Khairpur
25Pir Syed Sibghatullah Shah RashdiPS-25
26Pir Syed Haji Gul ShahPS-26
27Manzoor Hussain WassanPS-27
28Bashir Ahmed BanbhanPS-28
29Mir Nadir Ali Khan MagsiPS-29Larkana
30Syed Deedar Hussain ShahPS-30
31Haji Munawar Ali khan AbbasiPS-31
32Ghulam Mujtaba Khan IsranPS-32
33Nisar Ahmed KhuhroPS-33
34Haji Ghulam Hussain UnarPS-34
35Makhdoom Rafiq-uz-ZamanPS-35Hyderabad
36Pir Syed Noor ShahPS-36
37Pir Amjad Hussain ShahPS-37
38Ameenuddin (resigned)PS-38
38.AMuhammad Azeem Palari (by- election)PS-38
39Rashid Ahmed Khan (resigned)PS-39
39.AMuhammad Sagheer (by- election)PS-39
40Tariq Jawaid (resigned)PS-40
40.ANawab Rashid Ali Khan (by- election)PS-40
41Syed Sohail Mehmood Mashadi (resigned)PS-41
41.AYousuf Ali Bhatti (by- election)PS-41
42Abdul Ghani DarsPS-42
43Abdul Sattar LeghariPS-43
44Syed Mohsin Shah Bukhari.PS-44
45Syed Qabool Muhammad ShahPS-45
46Haji Abdul Ghafoor NizamaniPS-46Dadin
47Bashir Hussain Leghari (late)PS-47
47.APir Sadaruddin Shah Rashdi (by- election)PS-47
48Pir Ali Bahadur ShahPS-48
49Muhammad Ismail RahooPS-49
50Fakir Muhammad (resigned)PS-50Tharparkar
50.AAbdul Ghaffar Qureshi (by- election)PS-50
51Syed Ali Nawaz ShahPS-51
52Mir Munawar Ali Khan TalpurPS-52
53Syed Muzaffar Hussain ShahPS-53
54Mir Haji Muhammad Hayat Khan TalpurPS-54
55Arbab Faiz MuhammadPS-55
56Pir Noor Muhammad Shah JillaniPS-56
57Gul Muhammad MemonPS-57
58Haji Muhammad Siddique ShoroPS-58Dadu
59Syed Amir Hyder ShahPS-59
60Pir Mazharul HaqPS-60
61Syed Ghulam Shah JillaniPS-61
62Haji Amir Bux JunejoPS-62
63Liaquat Ali Khan JatoiPS-63
64Haji Khuda Bux Nizammani (by- election)PS-64Sanghar
65Qazi Faiz Muhammad RajarPS-65
66Atta Muhammad Khan MarriPS-66
67Jam Sadiq Ali (died on 05-03-1992)PS-67
67.AJam Ashique AliPS-67
68Mir Muhammad WassanPS-68
69Syed Aijaz Ali Shah SheraziPS-69Thatta
70Sahab Dino Khan GahoPS-70
71Syed Shafique Ahmed ShahPS-71
72Ghulam Qadir MalkaniPS-72
73Lal Bux BhuttoPS-73Karachi
74Syed Shahid MianPS-74
75Abdul Salam ShaikhPS-75
76Abdul Razique KhanPS-76
77Syed Shoaib Ahmed Bukhari (resigned)PS-77
77.AShahidullah (by election)PS-77
78Hafiz Usama Qadri (resigned)PS-78
78.AAsif Ali Khan (by election)PS-78
79Muhammad Abid ShareefPS-79
80Ahmed Saleem SiddiquiPS-80
81Ishrat-ul-Ibad Khan (resigned)PS-81
81.ADost Muhammad Faizi (by election)PS-81
82Badar Iqbal (resigned)PS-82
82.ASyed Hashim Ali (by election)PS-82
83Syed Safdar Ali Bakri (resigned)PS-83
83.AShahabuddin (by election).PS-83
84Izhar Ahmed Khan (resigned)PS-84
84.AMuhammad Shafi Ahmed Khan (by election)PS-84
85Abdul Khalique JummaPS-85
86Ali Muhammad HingoroPS-86
87Muhammad IrshadPS-87
88Al-haj Muhammad Hanif SoldierPS-88
89Muhammad Afzal Munif (resigned)PS-89
89.ANoor Muhammad (by election)PS-89
90Mirza Shahif Baig (resigned)PS-90
90.AIrfanullah Khan Marwat (by election)PS-90
91Muhammad Abdul Jalil (resigned)PS-91
91.AAbdullah Sachwani (by election)PS-91
92Saleem Ahmed Khan (resigned)PS-92
92.AMansoor Ahmed (by election)PS-92
93Abid Akhtar (resigned)PS-93
93.AHamiza Ali Qureshi (by election)PS-93
94Muhammad Naeem AkhtarPS-94
94.AMuhammad Hussain (by election) (resigned)PS-94
94.BMuhammad Naeem Akhtar (by election)PS-94
95Muhammad Iqbal QureshiPS-95
95.AMuhammad Arif Khan (by election) (resigned)PS-95
95.BMuhammad Iqbal Qureshi (by election)PS-95
96Muhammad Younus KhanPS-96
96.AShafiq-ur-Rahaman (by election)PS-96
97Khwaja Muhammad AwanPS-97
98Abdul Hakeem BalochPS-98
99Aijaz Ahmed Khan (resigned)PS-99
99.ASyed Asif Hafeez (by election)PS-99
100Muhammad SaleemPS-100
Reserved Seats for Minorities
SerialNameConstituencyReligion
101Hoshang Homi BroachaReserved Seat for MinorityOther
102Michael JavedChristian
103 Saleem Khursheed Khokhar
104ShahjahanQuadiani
105Lachmandas ParwaniHindu
106Hameer Singh
107Mehro Mal Jagwani
108Hari Ram S/O Kishori Lal
109Mukhi Sarwanand

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References

  1. "PAKISTAN: parliamentary elections National Assembly, 1990". archive.ipu.org. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
  2. "List of members of the 9th Provincial assembly of Sindh" (PDF).