List of members of the 3rd National Assembly of Pakistan
The 3rd Parliament of Pakistan was the unicameral legislature of Pakistan formed after the 4 years of martial law. There were 156 seats of members of Parliament, including 78 from East Pakistan and 78 from West Pakistan.[1]
East Pakistan
- Abbas Ali Khan (Dinajpur-cum-Bogra)
- Abdul Awal Khan (Rangpur-II)
- Abdul Hamid (Dacca-VII)
- Abdul Hye Choudhury (Bakerganj-I)
- Abdul Khaleque Ahmed (Mymensingh-cum-Sylhet)
- Abdullah al-Mahmood (Pabna-III)
- Abdul Muntaquim Chaudhury (Sylhet-III)
- Abdul Waseque (Dacca-I)
- Abdur Rabb (Bakerganj-III)
- Abdur Rashid (Jessore-III)
- Abdus Sobur Khan (Khulna-II)
- A. B. M. Ahmad Ali (Dacca-V)
- Hossain Mustafizar Rahman (Chittagong- I)
- Abul Kasem Khan (Chittagong- II)
- Abdul Quasem (Rangpur-I)
- Aftab Ali (Sylhet-I)
- Ahmed Ali Sardar (Jessore-II)
- A. K. Fazlul Huq (Mymensingh-X)
- Akhtaruddin Ahmad (Bakerganj-IV)
- A.K. Yusuf (Bakerganj-cum-Khulna)
- A.K.M Fazlul Quader (Chittagong-cum-Chittagong Hill tracts)
- A.K.M Ziaul Ameen (Comilla-I)
- Zaheer-ud-Deen (Fraidpur-I)
- Ali Amjad Khan (Dacca-III)
- Amjad Hossain (Pabna-I)
- Azizur Rahman (Comilla-II)
- Shamsun Nahar Mahmood (Womens constituency-II)
- Benazir Ahmed (Dacca-VI)
- Golam Mawla (Faridpur-VI)
- Md. Abdur Rahman (Mymensingh-VI)
- Ebrahim Khan (Mymemsingh-II)
- Erfan Reza Choudhury (Rajshahi-II)
- Fakhruddin Ahmed (Mymemsingh-VII)
- Habibur Rahman Satani (Bogra-II)
- Hasan Imam (Comilla-VI)
- Hassan Ali (Dinajpur-II)
- Hemayetuddin (Khulna-I)
- Jamalus Sattar (Chittagong- III)
- A. H. M. Qamaruzzaman (Rajshahi-III)
- Kazi Abdul Majid (Rajshahi-IV)
- Lutfur Rahman Khan (Mymensingh-I)
- Mohmmad Afsaruddin (Bakerganj-V)
- Mansural Hoq (Noakhali-III)
- Mashiur Rahman (Rangpur-V)
- Masihuddin Ahmad (Dhaka-II)
- Serajul Islam (Rangpur-III)
- Shamsuddin Sikder (Bakerganj-II)
- Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury (Comilla-V)
- Muhammad Shehabulah (Noakhali-I)
- Hamida Mohammad Ali (Bogra-I)
- Mahbubul Huq (Comilla-cum-Noakhali)
- Mosaheb Ali (Mymensingh-III)
- Moulana Mohammad Mushahid (Sylhet-II)
- Aftabuddin Ahmad (Mymensingh-VIII)
- Moulvi Farid Ahmad (Chittagong)
- Muhammad Sohrab Hossain (Jessore-I)
- Muhammad Abdul Haque (Khustia-I)
- Muhammad Amin (Rangpur-VI)
- Muhibur Rahman (Sylhet-VI)
- Muzaffar Rahman Chowdhury (Rajshahi-I)
- Abraruddin Ahmed Sidiki (Dhaka-IV)
- Nurul Haque Chowdhury (Dinajpur-I)
- Nurul Islam Sikder (Bakerganj-VI)
- Qamarul Ahsan (Sylhet-V)
- Ramizuddin Ahmed (Comilla-III)
- Razzaqul Haider Chowdhury (Noakhali-II)
- Begum Roquyya Anwar (Women's Constituency-I)
- Sarwar Jahan Mia (Faridpur-II)
- Begum Serajunnessa Choudhury (Women's Constituency)
- Shamsur Rahman (Khulna-III)
- Sharafat Uddin Ahmad (Mymensingh-IV)
- Syed Abdus Sultan (Mymensingh-V)
- Syed Hussain Mansur (Pabna-II)
- Syed Habib-ul-Haq (Comilla-VI)
- S. Zaman (Mymensingh-IX)
- Abdul Hakim Vikrampuri (Faridpur-cum-Dacca)
- Fayakuzzaman (Faridpur-III)
- Yusuf Hossain Choudhury (Kushtia-cum-Faridpur)
West Pakistan
- Abdul Aziz
- Abdul Bari
- Khuda Dad Khan
- Abdul Hamid
- Sardar Abdul Hamid
- Khalid Jamil
- Abdul Rashid
- Ali Asghar Shah
- Amir Hyder Shah
- Attaullah Khan Mengal
- Zahara Aziz
- Begum Mujeeb-un-Nisa
- Mohammad Shah Khisro
- Chaudhry Fazal Elahi
- Mohammad Afzal Cheema
- Chaudhry Muhammad Hussain
- Chaudhury Muhammad Hussain
- Darya Khan Khoso
- Aijaz Ali Khan
- Ghulam Jilani Khan
- Ghulam Haider Satiana
- Ghulam Muhammad Wassan
- Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi
- Ghulam Mustafa
- Ghulam Qadir K. Panhwer
- Ghulam Sabir Khan
- Hamid Raza Gilani
- Hamid-ud-Din Shah
- Hassan Akhtar
- Chaudhury Jahan Khan
- Jalil Ahmed Khan
- Ghulam Qadir Khan
- Begum Khadija G.A. Khan
- Khair Bakhsh Mari
- Khizer Hayat Khan
- Khudadad Khan
- Lal Khan
- Mufti Mahmood
- Zaman Talibul Maula
- Afzal Mehdi Khan
- Malik Allahyar Khan
- Malik Darya Khan
- Muhammad Akram Bosan
- Akhtar Ali
- Miangul Aurangzeb
- Mian Jamal Shah
- Mian Salah-ud-Din
- Haneef Khan
- Sarfaraz Khan Chaudhry
- Yusuf Khattak
- Zakir Qureshi
- Mohammad Abbas Abbassi
- Ayub Khan (president)
- Irshadullah Khan
- Qasim Malik
- Sajjad Hussain
- Yousuf Khan Chandio
- Muzaffar Khan Malik
- Nasrullah Khan
- Abdul Ghafoor Khan
- Noor Hayat Khan
- Rasul Shah Jilani
- Qamar-uz-Zaman
- Saifullah Khan
- Saif-ur-Rahman Arbab
- Salahuddin Choudhry
- Sardar Bahadur Khan
- Ghulam Mohammad Khan
- Balakh Sher Mazari
- Sardar Rashid Ahmed
- Shah Nawaz
- Siddique Dawood
- Malik Wali Khan
- Zahoor Ellahi
- Begum Zari Sarfraz
- Sardar Pir Buksh
- Zulfiqar Ali Bukhari
External links
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.