Showing posts with label Pakistan Peoples Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pakistan Peoples Party. Show all posts

Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari to be introduced in Politics

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

President (Co-Chairman PPP) Asif Ali Zardari has decided to introduce Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari into Politics at strong recommendation of PPPP members.

Sources from PPPP disclosed here Monday that the decision has been aimed to present Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari as
second fiddle of (L) Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto and to compete with Fatima Bhutto in National Political platform.

Sources further informed that during the meeting President Asif Ali Zardari also pointed out to the participants that Bakhtawar Bhutto was also taking keen interest in the politics, on which the participants of the meeting backed the President’s idea.

About Peoples Students Federation (PSF)

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

About Peoples Students Federation (PSF)
The student wing of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP). Formed in 1972. Part of progressive students’ alliances, the USM and the PSA in the 1970s and 1980s. Exhibited electoral strength in interior Sindh and northern Punjab. Played a leading role in the anti-Zia agitation in the late 1970s and then again during the MRD movement in 1981 and 1983. Many members were flogged and tortured by the Zia regime. Currently the organising strength behind the PPP rallies.

Ideology: socialist (1970s); progressive (1980s-90s-2000s).

Famous Former Members: Jehangir Badar (former minister); Masroor Ahsan (former senator); Qasim Zia (former minister/hockey player); Salamullah Tipu (notorious radical).

Forsaken PPP Secretariat Still Attracts Party Supporter

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

KARACHI: It has become a routine matter for 36-year-old Shazia to travel from Leemon Gabol Goth in Gulshan-e-Iqbal to the PPP central secretariat, hoping that someone there will offer her assistance; however, it seems like every time she makes a visit, she has to start planning for the next one.

Not only her but several people that visit the ruling PPP’s central secretariat hope that they will find someone to help them with their problems, that someone will make a phone call to the authorities concerned for a potable water supply connection or a electricity metre.

“I visited the offices of different provincial ministers but all in vain; then someone told me to visit this secretariat, assuring me that someone here will help me, however, for the past one month, I have been coming here regularly and have yet to find anyone,” said Shazia.

Located just behind Quaid’s Mazar in Jamshed Town, the central PPP secretariat was a place for Jiyalas (hardcore PPP activists) to get help, but since PPP came into power, the secretariat has been deserted. “Most of the people in my area say that it’s my government and they bring different routine work for me, but no one is here to listen to me,” said Surjani Town Unit In-charge Noor Ahmed Roonjho.

The offices of the central leaders and office bearers of PPP, including the office of the PPP chairperson are located in this secretariat. In the past, former Prime Minister and PPP chairperson Shaheed Benazir Bhutto used to sit in the office to listen to the common people’s problems, but now most of the offices are empty. Even the offices of the PPP president of Karachi district east, Sindh PPP President Qaim Ali Shah, PPP Central Secretariat Coordinator Taj Hyder, PPP Karachi division president, People’s Labour Bureau, People’s Student Federation (PSF), Sindh People’s Youth are located here.

“When the party was not in power we found everyone from the top leadership here, but since the party came into the power, the secretariat has been deserted,” said another visitor.

According to the Secretariat in-charge Ameer Ali Erry, around 300 people, not only from different parts of Karachi but also from other districts of the province, visit the secretariat daily. “In the past, the PPP leaders regularly visited the secretariat but now only a few leaders and ministers’ visit and people can be seen waiting outside the secretariat,” he added.

Though, after assuming the office of Sindh chief minister, Qaim Ali Shah directed PPP ministers to keep visiting the party secretariat regularly however after sometime, the practice was stopped. “We don’t need jobs, we just need help in minor work, so we demand the party leadership bound by the minister to regularly visit this secretariat,” said a visitor.

Zardari Keen to Have All Children in Politics

* Bilawal, Bakhtawar and Asifa to start with PPP’s students’ wings

Bilawal, Bakhtawar and Asifa Zardari, the children of Asif Ali Zardari and Benazir Bhutto, are likely to start their political career with the People’s Students Federation and the PPP women’s wing,

Sources in the Pakistan People’s Party told Daily Times on Saturday that Mr Zardari told a delegates from the PSF and the Ladies’ Wing at Bilawal House this week that he wanted to see his children become active in politics.

The three children, who at present study in Dubai where Ms Bhutto lives in self-exile, will not be able to play an active role in politics until the completion of their education, the sources said.

However, they will remain in contact with seniors in the students’ and women’s wings of the PPP for political training.

“Mr Zardari said he wanted Bakhtawar and Asifa to learn from the seniors in the Ladies’ Wing,” said MNA Nafisa Raja, who is president of the organisation’s Karachi chapter.

Mr Zardari, who son of former MNA Hakim Ali Zardari, also has other members of his family in politics. One of his sisters, Faryal Talpur, is nazim of his home district of Nawabshah and another, Dr Azra Pechuho, is MNA from there.

Sources in the PPP said that the announcement of Bakhtawar and Asifa joining the Ladies Wing could be made at the organisation’s next convention.

Mr Zardari reportedly hinted at having Bilawal join the PSF when an official of the Sindh People’s Students Federation complained that the PPP leaders do not allow their sons to join the party’s students wing.

5th Death Anniversary of Suharwardy Observed

Members of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) student of Peoples Student Federation (PSF) and Youth Wings protested against unemployment on the 5th death anniversary of Munawar Suharwardy, a former provincial information secretary of PPP who was assassinated.

Earlier, Adviser to Sindh Chief Minister Rashid Rabbani spoke at a condolence meeting held at the People’s Secretariat and played down the issue of unemployment. He said unemployment and joblessness has lesser importance as compared to the issue of terrorism. The unemployed youths belonging to People’s Students Federation and Sindh People’s Youth, however, insisted that their demands should be met and said that they were not satisfied with the government’s employment policy. PPP members and officials observed the 5th death anniversary of Suharwardy and offered their prayers for him. They opined that they will follow Suhrawardy’s footsteps and added that though he faced hardships, he never bowed down to the dictatorial regimes. Meanwhile, Sindh CM Qaim Ali Shah could not attend the death anniversary programme because the relevant authorities had not issued security clearance for his arrival at the scene. Deputy speaker Sindh Assembly Shehla Raza, Provincial Adviser Sharmila Farooqui, Najma Saeed Chawla, Waqar Mehdi, Rafiq Engineer, Ismatullah Khan, N D Khan, Suhail Abedi, Sardar Khan, Anwar Lal Deen and many other PPP officials attended the condolence meeting.

Gilani asks US to Review Policy on Drone Attacks

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Friday said United States should review its policy on drone attacks as it is proving to be counterproductive. Addressing office bearers of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) from Balochistan here at a meeting at Prime Minister House, he said drone attacks harm the government’s efforts to fight militancy and terrorism.

“Drone attacks are counterproductive as these reunite tribesmen and militants,” he said.

He assured that there would be no drone attacks on the territory of Balochistan.Gilani said he sought assurance from US special envoy Richard Holbrooke that more deployment of their forces on the border of Afghanistan would not push militants into Balochistan.The armed forces and intelligence agencies of Pakistan and US should get their act together to avoid any spill over effect of additional troops deployment in Afghanistan, he further said.Gilani said nobody will be allowed to form state within state and challenge writ of the government.

Giving reasons for the military action in Swat and Malakand, he said the miscreants were killing troops and policemen and were blowing up schools, colleges and roads.

“Is this Islam? These elements have maligned the name of our religion. Islam is the religion of peace,” he said adding the miscreants are working to destabilize the country and damage its economy.He said no war can be won without the support of the people and the nation stood united against the oppression of the militants.He lauded the sacrifices of internally displaced persons and vowed to rehabilitate them with honour and security.

“The whole nation is thankful to these people as they sacrificed their today for the nation’s tomorrow.”

The military operation will be concluded in the shortest possible time, he added.He said more personnel will be inducted into the law enforcement agencies, pay of army and police will be raised and insurance facility will be given to them to protect their families.The Prime Minister said the government wants a stable Balochistan which is at par with other provinces in terms of development and infrastructure.He asked the party representatives to forward suggestions before he holds an All Parties Conference (APC) to evolve a united strategy on Balochistan.The National Security Committee led by Senator Raza Rabbani has been tasked to finalize recommendations on Balochistan which will be presented to the APC.The Prime Minister acknowledged the sacrifices and services rendered by the people of Balochistan.

He said his government is willing to talk to any Baloch leader to remove their grievances. He said his government apologized for the mistakes of the past.The Prime Minister again pledged the federal financial support of Rs. 50 billion for the province. This amount is besides the Rs. three billion each for provincial budget and Quetta development package.

The government has also acceded to the demand of the Balochistan government to let it spend the unutilized money of Rs. 21 billion from the last year, he added.Federal Ministers Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, Dr. Babar Awan, Syed Khurshid Shah, Naveed Qamar, Balochistan Chief Minister Nawab Aslam Raisani, Senator Raza Rabbani and President PPP Balochistan Haji Lashkari Raisani attended the meeting.

Zardari calls for unconditional talks with India

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari urged India on Monday to resume the process of composite dialogue ‘unconditionally’ to jointly address common problems, including terrorism.

Violence and militancy were no solution to political problems, the president said during a meeting with Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai, the executive director of Kashmir Centre in Washington.

The president said the ‘merchants of war’ promoted violence for settling political disputes, but this had to be resisted through recourse to peaceful indigenous political movements.

The dialogue was halted by India after the Mumbai attacks in November last year.

The president said: ‘Pakistan wants an honourable, equitable and peaceful resolution of the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the wishes of the people of Kashmir.’

He said the opening of trade across the Line of Control in Kashmir by Pakistan would bring Kashmiri people closer and pave way for a peaceful political resolution to the dispute.

‘No resolution will be equitable or honourable which is not in accordance with the aspirations of the people of Kashmir.’

The president praised the Kashmir Centre for highlighting the Kashmir issue internationally.

Mr Fai thanked the president for his government’s support to the cause of Kashmiri people.

Oil and gas sector

During a meeting with the chairman of BRIDAS, an international oil company of Argentina, the president praised the Argentine government for taking interest in the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline project and in exploration and development of gas fields in Balochistan and Sindh.

He said the petroleum exploration and production policy for 2009 offered great incentives to investors, adding that his government had adopted an approach based on the principles of de-regularisation, liberalisation and privatisation.

President Zardari said that in view of the increasing energy demand over the next five years and low indigenous production, Pakistan’s oil sector offered vast opportunities for investment.

Investment Minister Waqar Ahmed Khan, Board of Investment Chairman Saleem H. Mandviwala, Special Petroleum Secretary G.A. Sabri, Secretary Investment Tariq Iqbal Puri and Secretary General Salman Faruqui and Ambassador of Argentina Carlos Bulgheroni attended the meeting.

Upper Dir

Later, the president handed over to Najmuddin Khan, the Minister for State and Frontier Region, and MPA M. Anwar Khan a cheque for Rs11.2 million for the victims of Friday’s suicide blast in a mosque in Upper Dir.

Zardari urges PIA to develop corporate culture

President Asif Zardari on Thursday ordered the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) to develop a corporate culture to turn the national flag carrier into a profitable venture. He was talking to office-bearers of the Pakistan Airlines Pilots Association (PALPA) and PIA Managing Director Ejaz Haroon. Zardari was informed that the PIA management was taking necessary steps for the welfare of pilots. The PALPA members said their salaries were low compared to other developing countries and said they were prepared to negotiate the salary structure with the management without disrupting the service.

PPP Calls for Nationalisation of KESC

Sunday, June 7, 2009


ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan People’s Party has joined a call for nationalising the Karachi Electric Supply Company accusing its private management of having failed to streamline generation and produce sufficient power.

In a statement issued here on Friday, PPP’s deputy secretary general Senator Mian Raza Rabbani said: ‘The federal government is called upon to ask Nepra as a regulator of public utility to nationalise KESC as it has failed to perform according to standards set by it and appoint an operator, for a variety of reasons.’

Mr Rabbani said: ‘The Pakistan People’s Party had opposed the privatisation of KESC but the same was carried out by the PML-Q government and its coalition partners.

Rabbani said that KESC had failed to perform and, therefore, the government should appoint an operator, for the following among other reasons;

The service quality and the systems under new management are going down; the total quantum of electricity generated by the KESC is on the decline; no new investment into KESC or the system is made (in violation of the sale deed); at the time of privatisation, it was promised that the management will invest $361 million to improve the system which till date has not been done and the government of Pakistan has given a right of Rs40 to 50 billion and yet the KESC has failed to perform.

IDPs challenge being dealt on war footing: PM

Saturday, June 6, 2009

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Thursday said fulfilling the basic needs of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) was the government’s foremost priority, and said the challenge was being dealt on war footing basis.

In his opening remarks while chairing the National Economic Council, the Prime Minister said the rehabilitation of over two million IDPs would be done with due responsibility.

Gilani said there was a need to move economy to the path of stable growth and also remove structure imbalances and economic disparities.

He said the government would use the financial assistance and support by the Friends of Democratic Pakistan and from other bilateral and multilateral sources in an efficient, effective and transparent manner.

The Prime Minister stressed for moving from short term economic responses to a broader well-defined medium term development strategy.

He termed the people of Pakistan as great asset, and said investing in them by providing best quality education, health and social protection services would bring high returns.

Zardari to chair meeting on security today

Friday, June 5, 2009

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari will chair a high-level meeting on the country’s security situation today (Monday) to formulate a cohesive response to counter the Taliban’s intensified campaign.

Presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar said the meeting had been convened on the president’s directive given during his visit to Karachi. “The meeting will review the security situation in the wake of the operation against the Taliban in Swat,” he said. The meeting will also review the threat of Talibanisation, as they have been targeting civilians and security officials in major cities following their defeat in Swat.

Militants attacked a building of law enforcement agencies on Wednesday in Lahore and killed at least 27 people. On Thursday, they struck in Peshawar and DI Khan, and killed nine people. Islamabad went on high alert on Friday and the police checked all vehicles and individuals at the city’s entry and exit points. In Rawalpindi, the police arrested 73 suspects on Saturday.

The federal ministers concerned, all provincial chief ministers, NWFP governor, Azad Kashmir prime minister, Northern Areas chief executive, interior secretary, all chief secretaries, all inspectors general of police, Inter-Services Intelligence director general and Intelligence Bureau director general will attend the meeting. Intelligence chiefs will brief the participants on the threat posed by terrorists, including their major targets. They will also give a briefing on the issue of Punjabi Taliban and the presence of Taliban in Karachi. sajjad malik

PAKISTAN PEOPLE'S PARTY PARLIAMENTARIANS (PPPP)

Friday, May 29, 2009

PARTY WISE LIST PAKISTAN PEOPLE'S PARTY PARLIAMENTARIANS (PPPP)

CONSTI-TUENCY


NAME


PHONE NUMBER


PICTURE

NA-2

Peshawar-II


Dr. Arbab Alamgir Khan


091-5710045

091-5844333




0333-9107311

NA-3

Peshawar-III


Mr. Noor Alam Khan


091-5223082

0333-9179662

0321-9044860





NA‑5

Nowshera‑I


Engineer Muhammad Tariq Khattak


091-5810798

0923-655198

0923-655298




0300-8583052

0300-8583072

NA‑11

Mardan‑III


Khanzada Khan


0937-868113

0332-4000000

0345-9330122




051-2206571-73

NA‑23

Kohistan


Mr. Mehboob Ullah Jan


0308-5544332




0346-9869077

NA‑24

D.I.Khan


Mr. Faisal Karim Kundi

Deputy Speaker


0966-740006

0300-5797600




0346-7870055

NA‑30

Swat‑II


Syed Alla-ud-Din


091-5811995




0300-9038860

NA‑33 Upper Dir-cum-Lower Dir

(old Upper Dir)


Mr. Najm-ud-din Khan


0944-880555

0944-880444




0300-8157555

NA‑34

Lower Dir


Malak Azmat Khan


0945-761122

0345-9371122




0301-8531122

NA‑35

Malakand


Mr. Lal Muhammad Khan


0932-440011




0300-9070820

NA-51 Rawalpindi-II


Raja Pervez Ashraf


051-2262614

051-2853070

0300-8541673


NA-59

Attock-III


Sardar Salim Haider Khan


057-2332032

057-5463280

0300-9558880

0301-8500572





NA-64

Sargodha-I


Mr. Nadeem Afzal Chan


0546-548001

0546-548004




0300-8401662

0343-6182605

NA-66 Sargodha-III


Mr. Tasneem Ahmed Qureshi


0483-712476

0300-8600083




051-9207477

NA-71 Mianwali-I


Nawabzada Malik Amad Khan


0459-395702

0459-395802




051-2275644

Fax92-51-2278715

0300-8509056

NA-75 Faisalabad-I


Mr. Tariq Mahmood Bajwa


0301-8658162

0344-7721475





NA-76

Faisalabad-II


Malik Nawab Sher Waseer


041-4312666

041-4312903




0321-4220000

051-9207477

0300-4386110

NA-78

Faisalabad-IV


Ms. Rahela Baloch







NA-79

Faisalabad-V


Rana Muhammad Farooq Saeed Khan


041-3423101




0300-9660748

NA-81 Faisalabad-VII


Ch. Saeed Iqbal


041-8786333

041-8786444




0300-6509999

0333-6503333

NA-83 Faisalabad-IX


Mr. Muhammad Ijaz Virk Advocate


041-8710851

041-8539844




0300-8652030

NA-86

Jhang-I


Syed Anayat Ali Shah


0476-330703

0476-335500




0333-4055039

0300-7702100

NA-98

Gujranwala-IV


Ch. Imtiaz Safdar Warriach


055-3292472

0300-8741395




0300-6476594

051-9223646

NA-105 Gujrat-II


Ch. Ahmad Mukhtar


042-5870106




0300-8467744

NA-106 Gujrat-III


Ch. Qamar Zaman Kaira


0537-510083

0300-8541963




051-9202004

NA-108

M.B.Din-I


Mr. Muhammad Tariq Tarar


0546-596040

0300-8742740





NA-109 M.B.Din-II


Mr. Nazar Muhammad Gondal


0546-599001

0546-599002




051-9222605

0345-4183300

NA-111

Sialkot-II


Dr. Firdous Ashiq Awan







NA-116 Norowal-II


Mr. Muhammad Tariq Anis


0542-450984

0300-9426680




03349791789

NA-129

Lahore-XII


Mr. Tariq Shabbir


042-5733637




0321-8499454

NA-130 Lahore-XIII


Mrs. Samina Khalid Ghurki







NA-140

Kasur-III


Sardar Aseff Ahmad Ali


042-5759559





NA-143

Okara-I


Capt. (R) Rai Ghulam Mujtaba Kharral


0442-522157

051-9207477




0300-8710143

NA-144

Okara-II


Mr. Sajjad-ul-Hassan


044-2514147

0333-5372745




0300-6959747

NA-145

Okara-III


Syed Sumsam Ali S. Bukhari


0442-523217

0425-727223




051-2293422

0300-8433617

NA-146

Okara-IV


Mian Manzoor Ahmad Watto


0444-775000

0444-775001




042-5852562-3


0300-8419011

0333-4104103

NA-148

Multan-I


Makhdoom Shah

Mehmood Hussain Qureshi


061-4514666

0300-8634453




051-9222167

NA-151 Multan-IV


Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani

Prime Minister

Islamic Republic of Pakistan







NA-152

Multan-V


Mr. Liaqat Ali Khan


0344-4699979




0300-6364788

NA-155 Lodhran-II


Mr. Hayat Ullah Khan Tareen


061-583913

061-580209




0300-8731088

NA-159 Khanewal-IV


Ch. Iftikhar Nazir


042-5164883

042-5165459

065-2210864




0300-8471212

NA-161

Sahiwal-II


Mr. Ghulam Farid Kathia


040-4221702




0344-6819310

NA-162 Sahiwal-III


Ch. Zahid Iqbal


0405-482505

0300-6931200




051-9215444

NA-168

Vehari-II


Mr. Azeem Daultana


042-5753906

042-6671891




0300-8440543

NA-170

Vehari-IV


Mr. Mehmood Hayat Khan alias Tochi Khan


0301-8630007




0300-6351997

NA-175 Rajanpur-II


Mir Dost Muhammad Mazari


0604-610297

0604-610399




0333-6431550

0345-8139999

NA-176 Muzaffargarh-I


Mr. Muhammad Mohsin Ali Qureshi


051-9223526




0300-5052741

NA-178 Muzaffargarh-III


Mr. Jamshed Ahmed Dasti


0300-9632589



0300-7488303

NA-179 Muzaffargarh-IV


Mr. Muhammad Moazam Ali Khan Jatoi


066-2591313

066-2591498

0306-969999




0301-8631118

NA-180 Muzaffargarh-V


Mr. Abdul Qayyum Khan Jatoi


0662-591777

0300-7322632

0300-4477996




0300-7300087

NA-183 Bahawalpur-I


Mr. Arif Aziz Sheikh


062-2731313




0300-6800353

NA-184 Bahawalpur-II


Mr. Aamir Yar Warn


051-9222070

0300-5237702





NA-189 Bahawalnagar-II


Syed Mumtaz Alam Gillani


0632-272322

0300-7922040





NA-190 Bahawalnagar-III


Mr. Abdul Ghafoor Chaudhry


042-5855740




042-5883179

0333-4283410




NA-191 Bahawalnagar-IV


Mr. Muhammad Afzal Sindhu


0300-4240384





NA-192 R.Y.Khan-I


Syed Hamid Saeed Kazmi


061-4541848

061-4585182




051-2263036

0333-7612161

0300-6304598

NA-193 R.Y.Khan-II


Mian Abdus Sattar


068-5573363




0300-8770528

NA-194 R.Y.Khan-III


Makhdoom Shahab-ud-Din


068-5565555

068-4050255

042-5734055




0300-8459101

0345-8436677

NA-196 R.Y.Khan-V


Mr. Javed Iqbal Warraich


068-5000000

051-9222510




0300-8674107

NA‑198

Sukkur‑I


Mr. Nauman Islam Sheikh


071-5623878

0333-7111100




0300-8221669

NA‑199

Sukkur‑II


Syed Khurshid Ahmed Shah


071-5630872

071-5630870

021-5842977




0333-7102222

0333-5636992

NA‑200

Ghotki‑I


Mian Abdul Haq alias Mian Mitho


0300-3199371




NA‑202 Shikarpur

(Old Shikarpur‑I)


Mr. Aftab Shaban Mirani







NA‑204

Larkana‑I


Mr. Shahid Hussain Bhutto


074-4044375




0300-3412260


051-9221534

NA‑205

Larkana‑II


Mr. Nazir Ahmed Bughiu


074-4042601

021-5866281




0333-2324212

NA‑206 Larkana‑III


Mir Amer Ali Khan Magsi


021-5840554

0300-8233951





NA‑207

Larkana-cum-Shikarpur-cum-Kamber Shahdadkot (Old Larkana-IV)


Mrs. Faryal Talpur





NA‑208

Jacobabad‑I


Mir Aijaz Hussain Jakhrani


0722-654354

051-9222922




0300-2023334

NA‑209 Jacobabad‑II


Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani


021-5883044

0300-2551166




051-9221811

NA‑210 Jacobabad‑III


Mir Gul Muhammad Khan Jakhrani


0722-576333

0300-2164923




0306-3759977

NA‑212

Naushero Feroze‑II


Syed Zafar Ali Shah


0242-433555

0242-500222




051-9222554

0300-2007364

NA‑213 Nawabshah‑I


Dr. Azra Fazal Pechuho







NA‑214 Nawabshah‑II


Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah


021-4554400

021-4557050

0300-8222666




0333-5222225

051-9222424

NA‑215

Khairpur‑I


Mr. Nawab Ali Wassan


0245-553287

0245-552619




0300-8299699

NA‑217

Khairpur‑III


Pir Syed Fazal Ali Shah Jeelani


0243-630505

0321-5085047




051-9221861

NA‑218 Hyderabad‑I


Makhdoom Muhammad Amin Fahim


021- 5802511

0300-9221234




0321-9221234

051-9207477

051-2840588

NA‑221 Hyderabad‑IV


Syed Amir Ali Shah


0222-651471




0300-3078687

051-9223794

NA‑222 Hyderabad‑V


Syed Naveed Qamar


021-5874751

0300-5000222




051-9222118

NA‑223 Hyderabad‑VI


Mrs. Shamshad Sattar Bachani







NA‑224

Badin‑I


Mr. Ghulam Ali Nizamani


021-5852869

0333-2344001




0303-7333344

051-9221538

NA‑225

Badin‑II


Dr. Fehmida Mirza

Speaker National Assembly


021-5840508 Fax: 021-5840509

0300-8248240




051-9222962

NA‑226 Mirpurkhas‑I


Pir Aftab Hussain Shah Jillani


0233-502381

0333-2963710




051-9221518

NA‑227 Mirpurkhas‑II


Mir Munawar Ali Talpur


0233-851234

051-568272




0300-2078551

NA‑228 Mirpurkhas‑III


Nawab Muhammad Yousuf Talpur


021-5882841

0300-8274633




051-9207442

NA‑231

Dadu‑I


Nawab Abdul Ghani Talpur


021-5851611

0221-868756

0300-8222566




051-9221633

NA‑232

Dadu‑II


Mr. Rafiq Ahmed Jamali


0254-610343

0300-3279022





NA‑233

Dadu‑III


Mr. Talat Iqbal


0254-690266

0254-69073133




0346-36335311

NA‑236

Sanghar‑III


Mr. Roshan-ud-Din Junejo






0300-8211313

NA‑237

Thatta‑I


Dr. Abdul Wahid Soomro


029-8770383

0321-2077970





NA‑239

Karachi‑I


Mr. Abdul Qadir Patel


021-5836478



0300-8218846

NA‑248

Karachi‑X


Sardar Nabil Ahmed Gabol


021-5850371

0300-5555246




051-9221880

NA‑258

Karachi‑XX


Mr. Sher Muhammad Baloch


021-4502274

021-4406699

0333-2203709




051-9207477

0300-5261739

NA‑259

Quetta


Syed Nasir Ali Shah


081-2667639

0300-3810856





NA‑260

Quetta‑

cum‑Chagai‑

cum‑Mastung.


Sardar Al-Haj Mohammad Umar Gorgage






0304-8139702

NA‑267

Kachhi


Mir Humayun Aziz Kurd


0300-9384219





NA‑268

Kalat‑cum‑

Mastung Haidri


Dr. Ayatullah Durrani


0843-894002




0300-3826616