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Govt fails to satisfy opposition in Senate .

ISLAMABAD – Contrary to the usual calm that prevails in the senate during the question hour, the upper house of the parliament was marked with heated debate on Tuesday amid a series of questions ranging from privatisation to power cuts with nobody was satisfied with what the government claimed.
Heavyweight PPP lawmakers including Raza Rabbani, Aitzaz Ahmed and others joined questioner Sughra Imam in grilling the government for violating constitution and rules of business by not consulting ministry of defence prior to signing an agreement with International Monetary Fund (IMF) on privatising Pakistan International Airlines (PIA).
Sheikh Aftab Ahmed, state minister for parliamentary affairs, replied that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was in-charge of defence ministry when the deal was struck with IMF arguing that he had taken all the divisions of the ministry in confidence.
“But the written statement from minister in-charge of aviation division states that defence ministry was not taken on board on the issue. This is very much contrasting statements,” shouted Sughra Imam.
Senator Rabbani further confused the minister by saying that Council of Common Interest (CCI) was not approached for evolving consensus before privatisation of the national flag carrier (PIA) which, he said, was unconstitutional move by the ruling PML-N government, alleging that the airliner was being outsourced at the behest of a business tycoon.
With Sheikh Aftab was unable to satisfy the opposition, PML-N Senator Mushahidullah Khan intervened and said that the PPP members were opposing the deal in order to strengthen an association of employees in PIA that would be holding elections next month.
“Nothing is wrong in privatisation of PIA but the PPP wants to energise its unionists in aviation industry to sweep the referendum scheduled to be held in June,” the PML-N lawmaker said, triggering the opposition to stage a walkout in protest.
In a tit for tat response, Aitzaz Ahsan, PPP stalwart and leader of the opposition in senate, reminded the government of promises and tall claims made by Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif for putting an end to power cuts within months and ridiculed the government for making hollow slogans.

List of N.A & P.A candidates contesting elections on PPP tickets.

 KPK :

S.No

Constituency

PPPP

1

NA-1 Peshawar-I

Zulfiqar Afghani

PK-1 Peshawar-I

Muhammad Akbar Khan Safi

PK-2 Peshawar-II

Syed Zahir Ali Shah

PK-3 Peshawar-III

Haji Iqbal Khan Mohmand

 

 

 

2

NA-2 Peshawar-II

Arbab Alamgir Khan

PK-4 Peshawar-IV

Kifayatullah Khan Orakzai

PK-5 Peshawar-V

Dr. Arbab Alamgir Khan

PK-6 Peshawar-VI (50% Area)

Ashfaq Ahmed Khalil

 

 

 

3

NA-3 Peshawar-III

Noor Alam Khan

PK-7 Peshawar-VII

Karamatullah Khan Chagarmatti

PK-8 Peshawar-VIII

Malik Tamash Khan

PK-9 Peshawar-IX

Iftikhar Ahmed Khan Jhagra

 

 

 

4

NA-4 Peshwar-IV

Misbahuddin

PK-6 Peshawar-VI (50% Area)

Ashfaq Ahmed Khalil

PK-10 Peshawar-X

Ghazanfar Ali

PK-11 Peshawar-XI

Muhammad Dawood Khan Barki

 

 

 

5

NA-5 Nowshera-I

Eng. Muhammad Tariq Khattak

PK-12 Nowshera-I

Syed Iftikhar Ali Shah

PK-13 Nowshera-II

Mian Yahya Shah Kakakhel

PK-15 Nowshera-IV (50% Area)

Maj (R) Baseer Ahmed Khattak

 

 

 

6

NA-6 Nowshera-II

Liaquat Ali Shah Gilani

PK-14 Nowshera-III

Liaquat Ali Shabab

PK-15 Nowshera-IV (50% Area)

Maj (R) Baseer Ahmed Khattak

PK-16 Nowshera-V

Rahim Shah Kakakhel

 

 

 

7

NA-7 Charsadda-I

Khanimullah

PK-17 Charsadda-I

Qaiser Jamal Hashtnagri

PK-18 Charsadda-II

Taimur Khan Khattak

PK-19 Charsadda-III

Naeem Khan Umerzia

 

 

 

8

NA-8 Charsadda-II

Wasifullah Khan

PK-20 Charsadda-IV

Ameer Nawaz Tangi

PK-21 Charsadda-V

Main Arif Gul Kakakhel

PK-22 Charsadda-VI

Haji Asad Ullah Mirzai

 

 

 

9

NA-9 Mardan-I

Shazia Aurangzeb

PK-23 Mardan-I

Khan Ghawas

PK-24 Mardan-II

Abdul Samad Khan Toru

PK-25 Mardan-III (50% Area)

Zeshan Khanzada

 

 

 

10

NA-10 Mardan-II

Abdul Qadir Khan

PK-25 Mardan-III (50% Area)

Zeshan Khanzada

PK-26 Mardan-IV

Sher Afghan Khan

PK-27 Mardan-V

Asad Ullah Khan

PK-28 Mardan-VI

Muhammad Ashraf Khan

 

 

 

11

NA-11 Mardan-III

Khanzada Khan

PK-29 Mardan-VII

Abdul Akbar Khan

PK-30 Mardan-VIII

Imtiaz Shahgaee

 

 

 

12

NA-12 Swabi-I

Ahmed Mustafa Khan

PK-31 Swabi-I

Maj (Retd) Fida

PK-32 Swabi-II

Malik Jahan Akber

PK-33 Swabi-III

Arsala Khan

 

 

 

13

NA-13 Swabi-II

Muhammad Naeem Khan

PK-34 Swabi-IV

Muhammad Asad Zaman

PK-35 Swabi-V

Khanzada Abdul Quddos

PK-36 Swabi-VI

Zahoor Khan Jadoon

 

 

 

14

NA-14 Kohat

Pir Dilawar Shah

PK-37 Kohat-I

 

PK-38 Kohat-II

Syed Qalb-e-Hassan

PK-39 Koaht-III

Pir Adil Shah

 

 

 

15

NA-15 Karak

Shahjehan Khattak

PK-40 Karak-I

Haji Sardar Khan

PK-41 Karak-II

Jehanzeb Khan

 

 

 

16

NA-16 Hangu

Syed Ibne Ali Hussain

PK-42 Hangu-I

 

PK-43 Hangu-II

 

 

 

 

17

NA-17 Abbottabad-I

Gulzar Abbasi

PK-44 Abbottabad-I

Shamaroz Khan Jadoon

PK-45 Abbottabad-II

Sardar Ghazanfar Ali Abbasi

PK-46 Abbottabad-III (50% Area)

Dr. Qazi Adnan Bashir

 

 

 

18

NA-18 Abbottabad-II

Seat Adjustment With Baba Haider Zaman

PK-46 Abbottabad-III (50% Area)

Dr. Qazi Adnan Bashir

PK-47 Abbottabad-IV

Sardar Sher Afzal

PK-48 Abbottabad-V

 

 

 

 

19

NA-19 Haripur

Sardar Muhammad Mushtaq Khan

PK-49 Haripur-I

Saleem Akhtar Awan

PK-50 Haripur-II

Tahir Qureshi

PK-51 Haripur-III

 

PK-52 Haripur-IV

 

 

 

 

20

NA-20 Mansehra-I

 

PK-53 Mansehra-I

Muhammad Shuja Khan

PK-54 Mansehra-II

Syed Ahmed Hussain Shah

PK-55 Mansehra-III

Sardar Khan

 

 

 

21

NA-21 Mansehra-II

 

PK-56 Mansehra-IV

Arshada Bibi

PK-57 Mansehra-V

 

PK-58 Mansehra-VI

Syed Laiq Aziz Shah

 

 

 

22

NA-22 Batagram

Akhtar Javed Khan

PK-59 Battagram-I

Akhtar Javed Khan

PK-60 Battagram-II

 

 

 

 

23

NA-23 Kohistan

 

PK-61 Kohistan-I

 

PK-62 Kohistan-II

Dr. Saif ur Rehman

PK-63 Kohistan-III

Zarbuland

 

 

 

24

NA-24 D.I.Khan

Waqar Ahmed Khan

PK-64 D.I.Khan-I

Mazhar Ali Khan Alizai

PK-65 D.I.Khan-II

 

PK-66 D.I.Khan-III

 

PK-67 D.I.Khan-IV (50% Area)

Hizbullah Khan Gandapur

PK-68 D.I.Khan-V

 

 

 

 

25

NA-25 D.I.Khan-Cum-Tank

Faisal Karim Kundi

PK-67 D.I.Khan-IV (50% Area)

Hizbullah Khan Gandapur

PK-69 Tank

 

 

 

 

26

NA-26 Bannu

Anwar Saifullah Khan

PK-70 Bannu-I

 

PK-71 Bannu-II

Fakhar Azam Khan

PK-72 Bannu-III

Muhammad Shoaib Khan

PK-73 Bannu-IV

Pashtunyar Khan

 

 

 

27

NA-27 Lakki Marwat

Seat Adjustment

PK-74 Lakki Marwat-I

Anwar Saifullah Khan

PK-75 Lakki Marwat-II

Saifullah Khan

PK-76 Lakki Marwat-III

 

 

 

 

28

NA-28 Bunair

 

PK-77 Bunair-I

Saifullah Khan

PK-78 Bunair-II

Bakhrad Khan

PK-79 Bunair-III

Israr Ahmed Khan

 

 

 

29

NA-29 Swat-I

Dost Muhammad Khan

PK-84 Swat-V

Said Akbar

PK-85 Swat-VI

Malik Khurshid

PK-86 Swat-VII

Muhammad Shahi Khan

 

 

 

30

NA-30 Swat-II

Syed Allauddin

PK-80 Swat-I

Riaz Ahmed Adv.

PK-81 Swat-II

Fazal Hayyat Chattan

PK-82 Swat-III

Shahzad

PK-83 Swat-IV

Najid Ullah Khan

 

 

 

31

NA-31 Shanglapar

Eng. Hamid Iqbal Khan

PK-87 Shangla-I

Dr. Afsar ul Mulk Khan

PK-88 Shangla-II

Bakht Zaman Khan

 

 

 

32

NA-32 Chitral

Muhammad Hakim Khan

PK-89 Chitral-I

Saleem Khan

PK-90 Chitral-II

Syed Sardar Hussain Shah

 

 

 

33

NA-33 Upper Dir-cum-Lower Dir
(Old Upper Dir)

Najamuddin Khan

PK-91 Upper Dir-I

Shakirullah

PK-92 Upper Dir-II

Malik Badshah Saleh

PK-93 Upper Dir-cum-Lower Dir
(Old Upper Dir-III) (50% Area)

Sahibzada Sanaullah

 

 

 

34

NA-34 Lower Dir

Malik Azmat Khan

PK-93 Upper Dir-cum-Lower Dir
(Old Upper Dir-III) (50% Area)

Sahibzada Sanaullah

PK-94 Lower Dir-I

Sahibzada Memood Zeb Khan

PK-95 Lower Dir-II

Rehmatullah

PK-96 Lower Dir-III

Muhammad Zamin Khan

PK-97 Lower Dir-IV

Dr. Zakir Ullah Khan

 

 

 

35

NA-35 Malakand

Lal Muhammad Khan

PK-98 Malakand Protected Area-I

Syed Muhammad Ali Shah Bacha

PK-99 Malakand Protected Area-II

Muhammad Hamayun Khan

F.A.T.A :

S.No

Constituency

PPPP

1

NA-36 Mohamand Agency

Dr. Farooq Afzal

2

NA-37 Kurram Agency

Vacant

3

NA-38 Kurram Agency

Malik Zulfiqar Ali Para Chamkni

4

NA-39 Orakzai Agency

Jawad Hussain

5

NA-40 North Waziristan

Malik Khan Draz Khan

6

NA-41 South Waziristan

Amanullah Wazir

7

NA-42 South waziristan

Shah Fahad Ansari Adv.

8

NA-43 Bajaur

Saeed ur Rehman

9

NA-44 Bajaur

Syed Aukhunzada Chatan

10

NA-45 Khayber Agency

Hazrat Wali Afridi

11

NA-46 Tribal Area-XI

Vacant

12

NA-47 Tribal Area-XII

Zakirullah Khan

Punjab :

S.No

Constituency

PPPP

1

NA 50-Rawalpindi I

Yasmeen Fatima

PP 1-Rawalpindi I

 

PP 2-Rawalpindi II

Lt. Col. (R.) M. Shabir Awan

2

NA 51-Rawalpindi II

Raja Pervez Ashraf

PP 3-Rawalpindi III

Raja Tariq Kiyani

PP 4-Rawalpindi IV

Brig. (R.) Muhammad Hassan

3

NA 52-Rawalpindi III

 

PP 5-Rawalpindi V

Sardar Iqbal

PP 6-Rawalpindi VI

Bilal Afzal Khokhar

4

NA 53-Rawalpindi IV

Intikhab Shah

PP 7-Rawalpindi VII

Kamran Ali Khan

PP 8-Rawalpindi VIII

Safeer Khan

5

NA 54-Rawalpindi V

Zamrud Khan

PP 9-Rawalpindi IX

Raja Rizwan Ahmed Mueed

PP 10-Rawalpindi X

 

6

NA 55-Rawalpindi VI

Ch Iftikhar Ahmed

PP 11-Rawalpindi XI

Malik Khalid Nawaz Boby

PP 12-Rawalpindi XII

Babar Sultan Jadoon

7

NA 56-Rawalpindi VII

Raja Israr Ahmed Abbasi

PP 13-Rawalpindi XIII

Raja Shahid Mehmood Papoo

PP 14-Rawalpindi XIV

Raja Kamran

8

NA 57-Attock I

Haji Muhammad Gulzar Awan

PP 15-Attock I

Shahan Malik

PP 16-Attock II

Dr. Naeem Awan

9

NA 58-Attock II

 

PP 18-Attock IV

Raja Afzal

PP 19-Attock V

 

10

NA 59-Attock III

Sardar Saleem Haider

PP 17-Attock III

Riaz Khan Balara

11

NA 60-Chakwal I

Raja Sana ul Haq

PP 20-Chakwal I

Raja Shahjan

PP 21-Chakwal II

Raja Asad

12

NA 61-Chakwal II

 

PP 22-Chakwal III

 

PP 23-Chakwal IV

 

13

NA 62-Jhelum I

Raja Muhammad Afzal Khan

PP 24-Jhelum I

 

PP 25-Jhelum II

Tasneem Nasir Gujjar

14

NA 63-Jhelum II

Raja Muhammad Afzal Khan

PP 26-Jhelum III

Ch. Aurangzeb

PP 27-Jhelum IV

Dr. Riaz Ahmed

15

NA 64-Sargodha I

Nadeem Afzal Gondal

PP 28-Sargodha I

 

PP 29-Sargodha II

Malik Khalid Dad Parhyar

16

NA 65-Sargodha II

 

PP 30-Sargodha III

Muhammad Ashraf Gondal

PP 31-Sargodha IV

 

17

NA 66-Sargodha III

Tasneem Ahmed Qureshi

PP 33-Sargodha VI

Shahzad Ahmed Qureshi

PP 34-Sargodha VIII

Khan Asif Khan

18

NA 67-Sargodha IV

 

PP 32-Sargodha V

 

PP 35-Sargodha VIII

Sher Nagiana

PP 36-Sargodha IX

Shah Ali Ahmed

19

NA 68-Sargodha V

Nusrat Shah

PP 37-Sargodha X

Syed Lutafat Ali

PP 38-Sargodha XI

Muhammad Mazhar Khan

20

NA 69-Khushab I

Saifullah Malik

PP 39-Khushab I

Naeem Sadiq

PP 40-Khushab II

Qazi Gias ud din

21

NA 70-Khushab II

Dr. Muhammad Rashid Malik

PP 41-Khushab III

Sajjad Hussain

PP 42-Khushab IV

Malik Anwar Baloch

22

NA 71-Mianwali I

Shoukat Pervez Niazi

PP 43-Mianwali I

Malik Saifullah

PP 44-Mianwali II

Sardar Bahadur Baban Khan

23

NA 72-Mianwali II

Malik Khalid Awan

PP 45-Mianwali III

Shoukat Pervaiz Niazi

PP 46-Mianwali IV

Ms, Rukhsana Bunyad

24

NA 73-Bhakkar I

Asghar Ali

PP 47-Bhakkar I

Mianwali

PP 48-Bhakkar II

 

25

NA 74-Bhakkar II

Ejaz Hussain Shahni

PP 49-Bhakkar III

Asghar Iqbal Cheena

PP 50-Bhakkar IV

Habibullah Khan Niwani

26

NA 75-Faisalabad I

Tariq Mehmood Bajwa

PP 51-Faisalabad I

Wajid Mustfa Bajwa

PP 52-Faisalabad II

Ch. Manzoor Ahmed

27

NA 76-Faisalabad II

Malik Nawab Sher Waseer

PP 53-Faisalabad III

Maj. (R.) Abdul Rehman Rana

PP 54-Faisalabad IV

Rai Shahjahan Khan

28

NA 77-Faisalabad III

 

PP 55-Faisalabad V

 

PP 56-Faisalabad VI

 

28

NA 78-Faisalabad IV

Shahdat Ali Khan Baloch

PP 57-Faisalabad VII

Ghulam Mustfa Watto

PP 58-Faisalabad VIII

Arslan Shoukat

29

NA 79-Faisalabad V

Rana Muhammad Farooq

PP 59-Faisalabad IX

Rana Muhammad Farooq

PP 60-Faisalabad X

Muhammad Ali Shad

30

NA 80-Faisalabad VI

 

PP 61-Faisalabad XI

 

PP 62-Faisalabad XII

Muhammad Ejaz Ch.

31

NA 81-Faisalabad VII

Saeed Iqbal

PP 63-Faisalabad XIII

Shabir Hussain Khan

PP 64-Faisalabad XIV

Nadeem Aftab Sindhu

32

NA 82-Faisalabad VIII

 

PP 65-Faisalabad XV

Raja Riaz Ahmed

PP 66-Faisalabad XVI

Shahid Shakeel

33

NA 83-Faisalabad IX

Mumtaz Cheema

PP 67-Faisalabad XVII

Muhammad Muneer Zaffar

PP 68-Faisalabad XVIII

Rana Farrukh Mehmood

34

NA 84-Faisalabad X

Malik Qaiser

PP 69-Faisalabad XIX

Rana Anwar ul Haq

PP 70-Faisalabad XX

Fayyaz Sella

35

NA 85-Faisalabad XI

Malik Sardar

PP 71-Faisalabad XXI

Intzaar Ahmed

PP 72-Faisalabad XXII

Nazia Shakeel

36

NA 86-Jhang I

Zulfiqar Ali Shah

PP 73-Jhang I

Syed Kaleem Ali Ameer

PP 74-Jhang II

Syed Hassan Murtaza

37

NA 87-Jhang II

Syed Abid Hussain Imam

PP 75-Jhang III

Babar Ali Shah

PP 76-Jhang IV

 

38

NA 88-Jhang III

Khuwaja Attaullah Khan

PP 80-Jhang VIII

 

PP 81-Jhang IX

Kawish Deewan Bhutta

39

NA 89-Jhang IV

Syed Tariq Gillani

PP 77-Jhang V

 

PP 78-Jhang VI

 

40

NA 90-Jhang V

Abdul Qudoos Awan

PP 79-Jhang VII

 

41

NA 91-Jhang VI

Azhar Ali Mekan

PP 82-Jhang X

 

PP 83-Jhang XI

Azhar Ali Mekan

42

NA 92-T.T. Singh I

Haji Muhammad Ishaq

PP 84-T.T.Singh I

Sarwat Begum

PP 85-T.T.Singh II

Haji Muhammad Ishaq

43

NA 93-T.T. Singh II

Muhammad Abbas

PP 86-T.T.Singh III

Neelam Jabbar

PP 87-T.T.Singh IV

 

44

NA 94-T.T. Singh III

Qutab Ali Shah

PP 88-T.T.Singh V

Sadat Husnain Khan

PP 89-T.T.Singh VI

Rana Muhammad Shafiq

PP 90-T.T.Singh VII

Amjad Hussain Khalid

45

NA 95-Gujranwala I

Ch. Muhammad Siddique

PP 91-Gujranwala I

Rana Faisal Rauf Khan

PP 92-Gujranwala II

Lala Shakeel

46

NA 96-Gujranwala II

Ch. Saeed Gujjar

PP 93-Gujranwala III

Ch. Muhammad Tariq Gujjar

PP 94-Gujranwala IV

 

47

NA 97-Gujranwala III

 

PP 95-Gujranwala V

Mian Suad Hassan Dar

PP 96-Gujranwala VI

Rao Ikram

48

NA 98-Gujranwala IV

Imtiaz Safdar Warraich

PP 97-Gujranwala VII

 

PP 98-Gujranwala VIII

Muhammad Arqam Khan

49

NA 99-Gujranwala V

Ch. Zulfiqar Bhinder

PP 99-Gujranwala IX

 

PP 100-Gujranwala X

Asghar Ali

50

NA 100-Gujranwala VI

Tassdaq Masood Khan

PP 101-Gujranwala XI

Ch. Muhammad Waris

PP 102-Gujranwala XII

Sarfraz Chatta

51

NA 101 Gujranwala VII

 

PP 103 Gujranwala XIII

 

PP 104 Gujranwala XIV

Ejaz Samma

52

NA 102 Hafizabad I

Hajan Allah Rakhi

PP 105 Hafizabad I

Malik Shoukat

PP 106 Hafizabad II

 

53

NA 103 Hafizabad II

Mushtaq Mohal

PP 107 Hafizabad III

Rai Shahid Raza Kharral

54

NA 104 Gujrat I

 

PP 108 Gujrat I

 

PP 109 Gujrat II

 

55

NA 105 Gujrat II

Ch. Ahmed Mukhtar

PP 110 Gujrat III

Tahir Mehmood Warraich

PP 111 Gujrat IV

Zahid Hussain Saleem

56

NA 106 Gujrat III

Qammar uz Zaman Kaira

PP 112 Gujrat V

Tanvir Ashraf Kaira

PP 113 Gujrat VI

 

57

NA 107 Gujrat IV

 

PP 114 Gujrat VII

 

PP 115 Gujrat VIII

 

58

NA 108 M.B.Din I

Muhammad Tariq Tarar

PP 116 M.B.Din I

Tariq Mehmood Sahi

PP 117 M.B.Din II

Asif Bashir Bhagat

PP 120 M.B.Din V

Ahmed Baksh

59

NA 109 M.B.Din II

Nazar Muhammad Gondal

PP 118 M.B.Din III

 

PP 119 M.B.Din IV

Haji Muhammad Afzal Chann

60

NA 110 Sialkot I

Dr. Firdos Ashiq Awan

PP 122 Sialkot II

Aftab Ahmed Khan

PP 123 Sialkot III

 

61

NA 111 Sialkot II

Dr. Firdos Ashiq Awan

PP 121 Sialkot I

Mian Abid Javed

PP 124 Sialkot IV

Malik Tahir Akhtar

PP 125

Tahir Mehmood Hundli

62

NA 112 Sialkot III

Ejaz Cheema

PP 129 Sialkot IX

Hafiz Shahbaz

PP 131 Sialkot XI

 

63

NA 113 Sialkot IV

 

PP 128 Sialkot VIII

 

PP 130 Sialkot X

Qari Zulfiqar

64

NA 114 Sialkot V

 

PP 126 Sialkot VI

Tanveer ul Islam Rana

PP 127 Sialkot VII

Qammar Abbas Chand/Maqbool Gujjar

65

NA 115 Narowal I

Farooq Akbar Kahlon

PP 132 Narowal I

 

PP 136 Narowal V

Masood Basra

66

NA 116 Narowal II

Tariq Anees

PP 133 Narowal II

 

PP 134 Narowal III

 

67

NA 117 Narowal III

Anwar ul Haq

PP 135 Narowal IV

Husnain Shah

68

NA 118 Lahore I

Sarfraz Hashmi

PP 137 Lahore I

 

PP 138 Lahore II

Faraz Hashmi

69

NA 119 Lahore II

Sohail Malik

PP 141 Lahore V

Shahid Abbas

PP 142 Lahore VI

Arif Naseem Kashmiri

70

NA 120 Lahore III

Hafiz Kardar

PP 139 Lahore III

Mian Majid Hussain

PP 140 Lahore IV

Ms. Afshan

71

NA 121 Lahore IV

Auzangzaib Barki

PP 149 Lahore XIII

Nadir Khan

PP 150 Lahore XIV

Asif Muhammad Nagra

72

NA 122 Lahore V

Mian Amir Hassan Sharif

PP 147 Lahore XI

Iftikhar Shahid

PP 148 Lahore XII

Naeem Zaffar

73

NA 123 Lahore VI

Haji Aziz ur Rehman Chan

PP 143 Lahore VII

Mian Muhammad Bilal Asghar

PP 144 Lahore VIII

Syed Zahid Ali Shah

74

NA 124 Lahore VII

Bushra Aitzaz

PP 145 Lahore IX

Haji Imdad

PP 146 Lahore X

Zahid Zulfiqar

75

NA 125 Lahore VIII

Naveed Ch.

PP 155 Lahore XIX

Ashraf Bhatti

PP 156 Lahore XX

Iftikhar Niazi

76

NA 126-Lahore IX

Zahid Bukhari

PP 151-Lahore XV

Faheem Thakur

PP 152-Lahore XVI

 

77

NA 127-Lahore X

Khurram Latif Khosa

PP 153-Lahore XVII

Tariq Aziz

PP 154-Lahore XVIII

Faisal Mir

78

NA 128-Lahore XI

PP 160-Lahore XXIV

Tariq Mehmood Sindhu

PP 161-Lahore XXV

 

79

NA 129-Lahore XII

Tariq Shabir Mayo

PP 159-Lahore XXIII

Malik Muhammad Asif

80

NA 130-Lahore XIII

Samina Khalid Ghurki

PP 157-Lahore XXI

Babar Sohail Butt

PP 158-Lahore XXII

Naveed Ashiq Diyal

81

NA 131-Sheikhupura I

 

PP 162-Sheikhupura I

Ch. Usman Nisar Pannu

PP 163-Sheikhupura II

 

82

NA 132-Sheikhupura II

Makhdoom Gayoor Bukhari

PP 164-Sheikhupura III

 

PP 165-Sheikhupura IV

Rana Abbas Ali Khan

83

NA 133-Sheikhupura III

Altaf Virk

PP 167-Sheikhupura VI

Mian Muhammad Pervaiz Arain

84

NA 134-Sheikhupura IV

 

PP 166-Sheikhupura V

Haji Falak Sher

PP 169-Sheikhupura VIII

Javed Bhatti

85

NA 135-Sheikhupura V

Mian Shamim Haider

PP 170-Sheikhupura IX

Mian Mushtaq Dogar

PP 171-Sheikhupura X

Rai Sarfraz Ahmed khan

86

NA 136-Sheikhupura VI

 

PP 168-Sheikhupura VII

Fazal Mehmood

PP 173-Sheikhupura XII

Syed Abrar Hussain Shah

87

NA 137 – Sheikhupura-VII

Shahjahan Bhatti

PP 172- Sheikhupura-XI

Rai Asghar Bhatti

PP 174 Sheikhupura-XII

Syed Izhar ul Hassan Shah

88

NA 138 – Kasur-I

Nasira Meo

PP 175-Kasur-I

 

PP 176-Kasur-II

Malik Akhtar Naul

89

NA 139-Kasur-II

Ch. Manzoor Ahmed

PP 177-Kasur-III

Ch. Muhammad Ishaq

PP-178-Kasur-IV

Ch. Ahmed Ali Tolu

90

NA 140-Kasur III

 

PP 179-Kasur V

Khurram Shahzad

PP 180 -Kasur VI

 

91

NA 141-Kasur IV

Syed Tariq Raza

PP 181-Kasur VII

Rana Kanwar

PP 182-Kasur VIII

Amjad Ali Meo

92

NA 142-Kasur V

Sumaira Mushtaq

PP 183-Kasur IX

 

PP 184-Kasur X

 

93

NA 143-Okara I

 

PP 185-Okara I

Arif Khan Lashari

PP 188-Okara IV

 

PP 189 Okara

Mian Asghar Ali

94

NA 144-Okara II

Mrs. Shafiqa Rao Sikandar Iqbal

PP 190-Okara VI

Muhammad Ashraf Khan

PP 191-Okara VII

Abdul Sattar

95

NA 145-Okara III

Syed Samsam Bukhari

PP 186-Okara II

Rao Qaiser Ali Khan

96

NA 146-Okara IV

Mian Manzoor Ahmed Watto

PP 187-Okara III

 

PP 192-Okara VIII

Syed Abbas Raza Rizvi

97

NA 147-Okara V

Mian Manzoor Ahmed Watto

PP 193-Okara IX

Mian Khurram Jehangir

98

NA 148-Multan I

Ali Musa Gillani

PP 201-Multan VIII

Makhdoom Mureed Hussain Qureshi

PP 202-Multan IX

Dr. Akhtar Malik

99

NA 149-Multan II

Malik Muhammad Amir Dogar

PP 194-Multan I

Muhammad Usman Bhatti

PP 197-Multan IV

Dr Muhammad Javed Siddiqui

100

NA 150-Multan III

Nafees Ahmed Ansari

PP 195-Multan II

Ch. Yaqoob Ansari

PP 196-Multan III

Malik Akhtar Hussain Bhutta

101

NA 151-Multan IV

Syed Abdul Qadir Gillani

PP 198-Multan V

Malik Adnan Dogar

PP 199-Multan VI

Syed Nazim Hussain Shah

PP 200-Multan VII

 Ali Haider Gillani

102

NA 152-Multan V

Syed Ahmed Mujtaba Gillani

PP 203-Multan X

Kamran Abdullah Maral

PP 204-Multan XI

Rana Sohail Noon

103

NA 153-Multan VI

Rana Muhammad Qasim Noon

PP 205-Multan XII

Malik Ghulam Abbass Khakhi

PP 206-Multan XIII

Malik Akram Kanoo

104

NA 154-Lodhran I

Mirza Muhammad Nasir Baig

PP 210-Lodhran IV

Aal Haaj Malik Abdul Majeed Arian

PP 211-Lodhran V

Aal Haaj Malik Abdul Majeed Arian

105

NA 155-Lodhran II

Rana Fraz Noon

PP 207-Lodhran I

Mian Muhammad Shafiq Arian

PP 208-Lodhran II

Rana Anwar

PP 209-Lodhran III

Imdadullah Abbasi

106

NA 156-Khanewal I

 

PP 212-Khanewal I

 

PP 213-Khanewal II

PPPP Qasim Raza Thaeem

107

NA 157-Khanewal II

 

PP 214-Khanewal III

 

PP 215-Khanewal IV

 

108

NA 158-Khanewal III

Pir Haider Zaman Qureshi

PP 216-Khanewal V

Imran Haider Sanpal

PP 217-Khanewal VI

Ahmer Hussain Cheema

109

NA 159-Khanewal IV

Capt. Asad Iqbal Gill

PP 218-Khanewal VII

Malik Shoukat Awan

PP 219-Khanewal VIII

Jawad Aslam Randhawa

110

NA 160-Sahiwal I

Ch. Muhammad Zakki

PP 220-Sahiwal I

 

PP 221-Sahiwal II

Rana Aftab Ahmed

111

NA 161-Sahiwal II

Ghulam Fareed Kathia

PP 222-Sahiwal III

 

PP 223-Sahiwal IV

 

112

NA 162-Sahiwal III

Shafqat Rasool Ghuman

PP 224-Sahiwal V

Shahzad Saeed Cheema

PP 225-Sahiwal VI

Shafqat Ali Cheema

113

NA 163-Sahiwal IV

 

PP 226-Sahiwal VII

 

114

NA 164-Pakpattan I

 

PP 227-Pakpattan I

 

PP 229-Pakpattan III

Inam Ikram Bitto

115

NA 165-Pakpattan II

 

PP 228-Pakpattan II

Humayoon Sarwar Bodla

116

NA 166-Pakpattan III

 

PP 230-Pakpattan IV

Rana Shahzad

PP 231-Pakpattan V

 

117

NA 167-Vehari I

Col . (R) Rao Abid

PP 232-Vehari I

Not issued. He is in America

PP 233-Vehari II

Sardar Khalid Saleem Bhatti

118

NA 168-Vehari II

Ms. Natasha Daultana

PP 234-Vehari III

Nawab Shahzad Ali Khan

PP 235-Vehari IV

Malik Nosher Khan Langrial

119

NA 169-Vehari III

 

PP 236-Vehari V

 

PP 237-Vehari VI

 

120

NA 170-Vehari IV

Mehmood Hayat Khan Alias Toochi Khan

PP 238-Vehari VII

Azhar Hussain Khaqwani

PP 239-Vehari VIII

Abdul Qadir Khichi

121

NA 171-D.G.Khan I

Khawaja Shiraz Mehmood

PP 240-D.G. Khan I

 

PP 241-D.G. Khan II

Khawaja Nizam Ul Mehmood

122

NA 172-D.G.Khan II

 

PP 243-D.G. Khan IV

Sardar Saifuddin Din Khan Khosa PPPP

PP 244-D.G. Khan V

Shibli Shabkehz Ghauri

PP 245-D.G. Khan VI

 

123

NA 173-D.G.Khan III

Sardar Saifuddin Din Khan Khosa

PP 242-D.G. Khan III

Sardar Irfanullah Khosa

PP 246-D.G. Khan VII

Maj (R)Malik M. Rashid Kamran Malana

124

NA 174-Rajanpur I

Khawaja Kaleemuddin Koreja

PP 247-Rajanpur I

Sardar Waqas Naveed Khan Gorchani

PP 248-Rajanpur II

Athar Hassan Khan Gorchani

125

NA 175-Rajanpur II

Sardar Jehanzeb Khan Dareshak

PP 249-Rajanpur III

Sardar Muhammad Amanullah Dreshak

PP 250-Rajanpur IV

Zulfiqar Ali Khan

126

NA 176-Muzaffargarh I

Abbas Qureshi

PP 251-Muzaffargarh I

Amjad Abbas Qureshi

PP 253-Muzaffargarh III

Ehsan Ul Haq Naulatia

127

NA 177-Muzaffargarh II

Malik Ghulam Rabbani Khar

PP 252-Muzaffargarh II

Engineer Bilal Ahmed Khar

PP 255-Muzaffargarh V

Nawazish Qalandarani

128

NA 178-Muzaffargarh III

Nawabzada Iftikhar Ali Khan

PP 254-Muzaffargarh IV

Mehar Irshad Ahmed Khan Siyal

PP 256-Muzaffargarh VI

Sajjad Hussain Qureshi

126

NA 179-Muzaffargarh IV

Moazzam Ali Khan Jatoi

PP 257-Muzaffargarh VII

Malik Khalid Mustafa Makwal

PP 258-Muzaffargarh VIII

Malik Abdul Aziz

PP 259-Muzaffargarh IX

Samiullah Leghai

130

NA 180-Muzaffargarh V

Abdul Qayyum Khan Jatoi

PP 260-Muzaffargarh X

Shahzad Rasool Khan Jatoi

PP 261-Muzaffargarh XI

Haji Rasool Khan Jatoi

131

NA 181-Layyah I

Sardar Bahadur Khan Sehar

PP 262-Layyah I

 

PP 263-Layyah II

Sardar Shehabuddin Sehar

PP 264-Layyah III

 

132

NA 182-Layyah II

Malik Niaz Ahmed Jhakkar

PP 265-Layyah IV

Sardar Sajjad Khan Tajwani

PP 266-Layyah V

Ghulam Fareed Khan Merani

133

NA 183 -Bahawalpur I

Arif Aziz Sheikh

PP 267-Bahawalpur I

Malik Sajid

PP 268-Bahawalpur II

Muhammad Ali Ahsan

134

NA 184-Bahawalpur II

Khadija Amir Warran

PP 269-Bahawalpur III

Kamran Khan Dehar

PP 270-Bahawalpur IV

Shah Rukh Malik

135

NA 185-Bahawalpur III

Sahibzada Munwar Hayat Abbasi

PP 271-Bahawalpur V

Safdar Shahbaz

PP 272-Bahawalpur VI

Ms Azra Mehmood Sheikh

136

NA 186-Bahawalpur IV

 

PP 273-Bahawalpur VII

 

PP 274-Bahawalpur VIII

 

137

NA 187-Bahawalpur V

 

PP 275-Bahawalpur IX

 

PP 276-Bahawalpur X

 

138

NA 188-Bahawalnagar I

 

PP 277-Bahawalnagar I

 

PP 278-Bahawalnagar II

Tariq Amin Hotiyana

139

NA 189-Bahawalnagar II

Dr. Akhtar Ali Lalika

PP 279-Bahawalnagar III

Rao Hashmatullah

PP 280-Bahawalnagar IV

Ahmed Riaz Sukhera

140

NA 190-Bahawalnagar III

Ch.  Zafar Iqbal

PP 281-Bahawalnagar V

Pir Muhammad Farooq Chisti

PP 282-Bahawalnagar VI

Sardar Afzal Tatla

141

NA 191-Bahawalnagar IV

Dr. Mazhar Iqbal

PP 283-Bahawalnagar VII

Shaukat Mehmood Basra

PP 284-Bahawalnagar VIII

Kashif Naveed Pansota

142

NA 192-R.Y. Khan I

Khawaja Ghulam Rasool Qurejo

PP 285-R.Y. Khan I

Sardar Ghazanfar Ali Khan Langah

PP 286-R.Y. Khan II

Qazi Ahmed Saeed

143

NA 193-R.Y. Khan II

Mian Abdul Sattar

PP 287-R.Y. Khan III

Col (Retd) Navid Sajid

PP 289-R.Y. Khan V

Mian Muhammad  Aslam Advocate

PP 290-R.Y. Khan VI

Chaudhry Mohammad Arshad Arian

144

NA 194-R.Y. Khan III

Makhdoom Shahabdin

PP 288-R.Y. Khan IV

Ghulam Mohidin

145

NA 195-R.Y. Khan IV

Makhdoom Syed Mustafa Mehmood

PP 292-R.Y. Khan VIII

Makhdoom Syed Mustafa Mehmood

PP 295-R.Y. Khan XI

Makhdoom Syed Murtaza Mehmood

146

NA 196-R.Y. Khan V

Javed Iqbal Warraich

PP 291-R.Y. Khan VII

Makhdoom Muhammad Irtaza

PP 293-R.Y. Khan IX

Engineer Javed Akbar Dhillon

PP 294-R.Y. Khan X

Javed Hassan Gujjar

147

NA 197-R.Y. Khan VI

Makhdoom Syed Murtaza Mehmood

PP 296-R.Y. Khan XII

Rana Tariq Mehmood (Rajpot)

PP 297-R.Y. Khan XIII

Rais Ibrahim Khalil

Sindh :

S.No

Constituency

PPPP

1

NA-198 SUKKUR-I

Mr. Nauman Islam Shaikh

PS-1

Mr. Anwar Khan Mahar

PS-2

Mr. Nasir Ali Shah

2

NA-199 SUKKUR-II

Syad Khursheed Ahmed Shah

PS-3

Jam Ikramullah Dharejo

PS-4

Mr. Owis Qadir Shah

3

NA-200 GHOTKI-I

Mr. Ali Gohar Khan Mahar

PS-5

Jam Mehtab Hussain Dahar

PS-7

Sardar Ahmed Ali Khan Pitafi

4

NA-201 GHOTKI-II

Sardar Ali Gohar Mahar

PS-6

Sardar Ali Nawaz Khan Mahar

PS-8

Sardar Muhammad Bux Mahar

5

NA-202 SHIKARPUR-I

Mr. Aftab Shahban Mirani

PS-11

Agha Taimor Khan Pathan

PS-12

Mir Allh Dino Bhayo @
Mir Babal Khan Bhayo

6

NA-203 SHIKARPUR-II

Sardar Wahid Bux Bhayo

PS-9

Agha Siraj Durani

PS-10

Mr. Kamran Khan Mahar

7

NA-204 LARKANA-I

Mr. Muhammad Ayaz Soomro

PS-35

Haji Altaf Hussain Unnar

PS-36

Mr. Nisar Ahmed Khuhro

8

NA-205 LARKANA-II

Mr. Nazir Ahmed Bughio

PS-41

Mr. Aziz Ahmed Jatoi

PS-42

Sardar Khan Chandio

9

NA-206 KAMBAR
SHAHDADKOT (LARKANA-III)

Mir Amir Khan Magsi

PS-39

Mr. Ghulam Mujtaba Isran

PS-40

Mir Nadir Khan Magsi

10

NA-207 KAMBAR
SHAHDADKOT (LARKANA-IV)

Madam Faryal Talpur

PS-37

Mr. Muhammad Ali Bhutto

PS-38

Mr. Khursheed Ahmed Junejo

11

NA-208 JACOBABAD-I

Mir Aijaz Hussain Jakhrani

PS-13

Mr. Mumtaz Jakhrani

PS-14

Sardar Muqeem Khan Khoso

12

NA-209 JACOBABAD-I
KASHMOR

Mir Shabir Ahmad Bijarani

PS-15

Dr. Suhrab Khan Sarki

PS-16

Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani

13

NA-210 KASHMOR-KANDHKOT

Mr. Ahsan ur Rehman Marazi

PS-17

Mir Ghulam Abid Sandrani

PS-18

Mr. Abdul Rauf Khoso

14

NA-211 NAUSHERO FEROZE-I

Zulfiqar Ali Behan

PS-19

Mumtaz Ahmed Chandio

PS-23

Mr. Feroz Jamali

15

NA-212 NAUSHERO FEROZE-II

Syed Asghar Ali Shah

PS-20

Syed Murad Ali Shah

PS-21

Mr. Sarfraz Hussain Shah

PS-22

Dr. Abdul Sattar Rajpar

16

NA-213 SHAHEED BENAZIRABAD-I

Dr. Azra Fazal Pechoho

PS-24

Mr. Tariq Masood Arain

PS-25

Saleem Jalbani

17

NA-214 SHAHEED BENAZIRABAD-II

Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah

PS-26

Syed Faseeh Ahmed Shah

PS-27

Ghulam Qadir Chandio

PS-28

Mr. Bahadur Ali Dahri

18

NA-215 KHAIRPUR-I

Nawab Wassan

PS-29

Syed Qaim Ali Shah

PS-32

Mr. Manzoor Hussain Wassan

19

NA-216 KHAIRPUR-II

Mr. Sajid Banbhan

PS-31

Mr. Zahid Ali Banbhan

PS-33

Pir Syed Fazal Ali Shah

20

NA-217 KHAIRPUR-III

Syed Javed Shah

PS-30

Pir Syed Bachal Shah

PS-34

Mr. Naeem Ahmed Kharal

21

NA-218 MATIYARI

Mr. Makhdoom Amin Fahim

PS-43

Mr. Makhdoom Jamil uz Zaman

PS-44

Mr. Makhdoom Rafiq uz Zaman

22

NA-219 HYDERABAD I

Mr. Ali Muhammad Sahto

PS-48

Mr. Rajib Khaskheli

PS-49

Mr. Abdul Jabbar Khan

23

NA-220 HYDERABAD II

Mr. Sagheer Ahmed Qureshi

PS-45

Mr. Amanullah Siyal

PS-46

Babu Abdullah Qazi

24

NA-221 HYDERABAD III

Syed Amir Ali Shah Jamot

PS-47

Jam Khan Shoro

PS-50

Mr. Sharjeel Inam Memon

25

NA-222 T.M. KHAN

Syed Naveed Qamar

PS-53

Syed Aijaz Shah

PS-54

Mr. Abdul Kareem Soomro

26

NA-223 T. ALLAHYAR

Abdul Sattar Bachani

PS-51

Syed Zia Abbas Shah

PS-52

Imdad Ali Pitafi

27

NA-224 BADIN

Sardar Kamal Khan Chang

PS-55

Bashir Ahmad Halepoto

PS-56

Mir Allah Bux Talpur

28

NA-225 BADIN

Dr. Fahmeeda Mirza

PS-57

Dr. Hasnain Mirza

PS-58

Dr. Sikandar Mandhro

PS-59

Mr. Muhammad Nawaz Chandio

29

NA-226 MIRPURKHAS

Pir Shafqat Shah

PS-64

Haneef Memon

PS-65

Syed Ali Nawaz Shah

30

NA-227 MIRPURKHAS

Mir Munawar Ali Tarpur

PS-66

Haji Muhammad Hayat Tarpur

PS-67

Rais Jamil Ahmda Bhurgri

31

NA-228 UMARKOT

Nawab M. Yousif Talpur

PS-68

Nawab Taimor Talpur

PS-69

Syed Sardar Ali Shah

PS-70

Syed Ali Mardan Shah

32

NA-229 THARPARKAR

Faqir Sher Muhammad Bilalani

PS-60 DIPLO

Dr. Gianchand

PS-61 MITHI

Dr. Mahesh Kumar Malani

33

NA-230 THARPARKAR

Noor Muhammad Shah

PS-62 NANGHARPARKAR

Makhdoom Khalil ur Rehman

PS-63 CHHACHHRO

Dr. Dost Muhammad Rahmoon

34

NA-231 JAMSHORO

Malik Asad Sikandar

PS-71

Mr. Sikandar Shoro

PS-72

Faqir Dad Khoso

PS-73

Syed Murad Ali Shah

35

NA-232 DADU

Sardar Rafiq Ahmed Jamali

PS-74

Pir Mujeeb ur Rehman

PS-75

Syed Ghulam Shah Jeelani

36

NA-233

Mr. Imran Zafar Lagahri

PS-76

Parveen Aziz Junejo

PS-77

Mr. Fayaz Ali Butt

37

NA-234 SANGHAR

Fida Hussain Dero

PS-78

Ch. Abid Farooque

PS-79

Ch. Asim

38

NA-235 SANGHAR

Ms. Shazia Atta Mari

PS-80

Mr. Ali Hassan Hingorjo

PS-81

Mr Muhammad Khan Junejo

39

NA-236 SANGHAR

Mr. Roshan Din Junejo

PS-82

Mr. Faraz Dero

PS-83

Mr. Shahid Thaheem

40

NA-237 Thatta-I

Mr Saddique Memon

PS-84

Abdul Hameed Soomro

PS-85

Sassui Palejo

PS-86

Parveen Laghari

41

NA-238 Thatta-II

Arbab Rameez Memon

PS-87

Abbas Ali Lohar

PS-88

Mr Owais Muzaffar

42

NA-239 Karachi-I

Abdul Qadir Patel

PS-90

Liaqat Askani

PS-89

Dilawar Shah

43

NA-240 Karachi-II

Abid Hussain Satti

PS-91

Altaf Hussain Hali

PS-92

Abdullah Baloch

45

NA-241 Karachi-III

Ali Ahmed

PS-93

Siddique Akbar

PS-94

Rashid Yousif Baloch

46

NA-242 Karachi-IV

Baari Khan

PS-95

Jameel Zia

PS-96

Mujeeb ur Rehman

PS-97

Juman Darwan

47

NA-243 Karachi-V

Sohail Abidi

PS-98

Dr. Nasir Asar

PS-99

Sohail Sami Dehlvi

48

NA-244 Karachi-VI

Tahir Khan

PS-100

Ashfaque Qadri

PS-102

Asghar Abass

49

NA-245 Karachi-VII

Sardar Khan

PS-101

Atif Baloch

PS-103

Dilawar Wali Rughani

50

NA-246 Karachi-VIII

Shahzad Majeed

PS-105

Shakeel Irani

PS-106

Zohaib Hassan Khan

51

NA-247 Karachi-IX

Asghar Lal

PS-104

M. Arif Hussain Qureshi

PS-107

Abdul Wahid Chutto

52

NA-248 Karachi-X

Shahjahan Baloch

PS-108

Javed Nagori

PS-109

Ms. Saniya Naz

53

NA-249 Karachi-XI

Abdul Aziz Memon

PS-110

Yousuf Naz

PS-111

Adnan balouch

54

NA-250  Karachi-XII

Rashid Hussain Rabbani

PS-112

Karamullah Waqasi

PS-113

Asad Hussain Zubari

55

NA-251 Karachi-XIII

Zulfiqar Qaimkhani

PS-114

Sajad Ahmad Pappy

PS-115

Arshad Ali Jan

56

NA-252 Karachi-XIV

Asghar Bihari

PS-116

Haris Mithani

PS-117

Peer Abdul Rasheed

57

NA-253 Karachi-XV

Murad Baloch

PS-118

Muhammad Iqbal Saand

PS-126

Ilyas Gabol

58

NA-254 Karachi-XVI

Abdul Sattar Channa

PS-124

Shahjahan Saheikh

PS-125

Allahma Nasrullah Madni

59

NA-255 Karachi-XVII

Javed Shaikh

PS-122

Naheed Tahir

PS-123

Azam Durani

PS-128

Shahjahan Khan

60

NA-256 Karachi-XVIII

Manzoor Abass

PS-119

Abdul Haq Baloch

PS-120

Amir Khan

61

NA-257 Karachi-XIX

Naseem Khan

PS-121

Syed Khawar Abbas Shah

PS-127

Ashraf Sammo

62

NA-258 Karachi-XX

Raja Abdul Razzaq

PS-129

Rafiq Dawood Jatt

PS-130

Sajid Jokhio

Balochistan :

S.No

Constituency

PPPP

1

NA-259 Quetta

Mir Maqbool Ahmed Lahri

PB-1 Quetta-I

Muhammad Hashim

PB-2 Quetta-II

Jan Ali changezi

PB-3 Quetta-III

Naseer Din Kakar

PB-4 Quetta-IV

Muhammad Younis Mullazai

2

NA-260 Quetta-cum-chagai-com-Mastung

Sardar Al-Haaj M. Umar Goragaje

PB-5 Quetta-V

Open

PB-6 Quetta-VI

Malik Abdul Hameed

PB-39 Chagai-I

Aarif Jan Muhammad Hassni

PB-40 Chagai-II

Junaid Badini

3

NA-261 Pasheen-cum-Ziarat

Abdul Wahab Barakzai

PB-7 Ziarat

Sher Muhammad Dumar

PB-8 Pishin-I

Sher Muhammad Tareen

PB-9 Pishin-II

Pasheen Javed Ahmed Panzai

PB-10 Pishin-III

Pasheen Syad Nizam Din Agha

4

NA-262 Killa Abdullah

Nazar Muhammad Kakar

PB-11 Killa Abdullah-I

Malik Abdul Salam Achakzai

PB-12 Killa Abdullah-II

Kaleemullah Kakar

PB-13 Killa Abdullah-III

Open

5

NA-263 Loralai-cum-Mushakhel-cum-Barkhan (old Loralai)

Mir Baz Muhammad Khatran

PB-14 Loralai-I

Ubaidullah Tareen

PB-15 Loralai-II

Malik Haji Dadan Khan

PB-16 Loralai-III

Sir Buland Jogezai

PB-17 Loralai-IV

Mir Shahjahan Khatran

6

NA-264 Zhob-cum-Killa Saufullah

Open

PB-18 Zhob-I

Abdullah Jan Kakar

PB-19 Zhob-II

Shaikh Imran Babar

PB-20 Killa Saifullah

Muhamamd Umar Moosazai

7

NA-265 Sibi-cum-Kolhu-com-Dera Bugti

Ahmed Jan S/O Ameer Hamza

PB-21 Sibi-I

Open

PB-22 Sibi-II

Malik Mir Zaman

PB-23 Kohlu Agency

Balak Sher Mari

PB-24 Dera Bugti

Open

8

NA-266 Naserabad

Mir Changez Khan Jamali

PB-25 Nasirabad-I

Manzoor Ahmed Shah

PB-26 Nasirabad-II

Gazala Golo

PB-27 Nasirabad-III

Daran Khoso

PB-28 Nasirabad-IV

Mir Muhammad Sadiq Umrani

PB-29 Nasirabad-V

Raza Ali Umrani / Asghar Ali Umrani / Amin Umrani

9

NA-267 Kachh

Open

PB-30 Kachhi-I

Wadera Abdul Rasheed Abro

PB-31 Kachhi-II

Pir Bux Jamot

PB-32 Kachhi-III

Pending

10

NA-268 Kalat-cum-Mastung

Aayatullah Durani

PB-36 Kalat-I

Arbab Mir Ahmed

PB-37 Kalat-II

Open

PB-38 Mastung

Aayatullah Durani

11

NA-269 Kuzzdar

Mir Imran Bux Zahri

PB-33 Khuzdar-I

Sardar Inayatullah Zahri

PB-34 Khuzdar-II

Qazi Nazir

PB-35 Khuzdar-III

Raza Muhammad Mangal

12

NA-270 Awaran-cum-Lasbella

Ghulam Akbar Lasi

PB-41 Awaran

Attaullah Baloch

PB-44 Lasbella-I

Nasrullah Roonjha

PB-45 Lasbella-II

Sharif Palari

13

NA-271 Kharan-cum-Panjgur

Ihsan Reki

PB-42 Panjgur-I

Pending With Sabir Baloch

PB-43 Panjgur-II

Pending With Sabir Baloch

PB-46 Kharan-I

Sardar Muhammad Hussain

PB-42 Panjgur-I

Open

14

NA-272 Kech-cum-Guwadar

Pending With Sabir Baloch

PB-48 Kech-I

Pending With Sabir Baloch

PB-49 Kech-II

Hafiz Nasir Din Baloch

PB-50 Kech-III

Pending With Sabir Baloch

PB-51 Gwadar

Aijaz Ahmed

 

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Malik Zameer Hassan Awan
Secretary Information
Peoples Youth Organization – Karachi Division.zameer0201@hotmail.com
Twitter : @Zameer0201

 

PPP’s approach towards election campaign & changed pattern.

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Since elections have been the only way to step in the corridors of power, every political party in the world where ever it is and has a democratic system working in its country, they all always consider elections and election campaign a vital and most important tool to prove its support in masses & use all the methods to grab the support and votes. The same has been the case in Pakistan where political parties either they are religious or have somehow secular agenda, they all try their best to win massive support in pre-election campaigns through public gatherings, talk shows, Jalsas, corner meetings, pamphlets, print and electronic adds, last but not least car/motorbike rallies etc.

Contrary to this the ongoing election campaign lacks all these fundamental items of an election campaign, neither this ongoing election campaign has any festivity left, as still there seems no rallies, public gatherings or election camps having music in any of a province other than Punjab. Coming towards my party “PPP” whose leadership is being threatened continuously & recently Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan issued statement detailing PPP leadership on its top target. But the question that has been jumping in my mind is something else and that is the way PPP has been making its TV ads & election campaign, where rather than development projects more concentration has been given to Shaheed Benazir Bhutto’s tragic loss & assassination videos, seems my leadership has accepted the notion that the mandate which was given to PPP in election-2008 was all a sympathy vote because of  Shaheed Benazir Bhutto’s assassination.

But I completely reject this notion as If 2008’s mandate was a sympathy vote then why PPP couldn’t manage to increase its seats when compared to its actual seats won in 2002. I have been witnessing a changed pattern & fashion in Pakistan Peoples Party’s election campaign as for the first time I am witnessing that every local leader & worker is desperate to be part of government & convinced that PPP would surely form the next government as well, but in reality PPP never contest elections to form government as in 70’s it was contesting against a powerful institution & a dictator Yahya khan, 80’s & 90’s right wing alliance of IJI then in 2002 MMA and now again nationalists & right wing parties united against Pakistan Peoples Party. Thus PPP always participated in elections & won with large majority even when there was allainces & state machinery was being used against PPP. Thus this is the 1st time when party contesting election to win otherwise in history its never contested elections to win.

Another changed style of PPP campaign which I am witnessing is lack of leadership, as the one who is considered our leader he has been stopped by judiciary to play his role in PPP & politics while his second in command and our beloved chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is facing extreme threats from Al-Qaida and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan due to which committed workers of PPP are not ready to welcome him in open public gatherings & corner meetings, But we can’t keep Bilawal Bhutto Zardari & his workers away from each other & there must be a strategy which help workers  connecting with their leader & video conference is the best option for PPP in current circumstances. As this is the only option left for party leaderships who are on the hit list of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.

Malik Zameer Hassan Awan
Secretary Information.
PYO- Karachi Division.

 

 

 

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari: Leading Legacy by MNA Rubina QaimKhani

By Rubina Qaimkhani MNA
I still remember and cherish Benazir Bhutto carrying Bilawal at Andrews Air Force Base upon her arrival for a state visit to the United States in 1989. This was a great moment to see a great leader who was a beautiful blend of domestic and national responsibilities. It has been my passion to learn great things from leaders whom I have seen working and contributing meaningfully. It was a great pleasure to sit down with Shaheed BB and talk about plenty of topics and know how leaders can communicate a vision that gets people excited and inspired. The leaders are always statesmen and forward looking. The political workers want to work for leaders who are inspiring. Inspiration and vision go hand in hand. BB always said that vision was a fundamental characteristic of inspiring leaders. But what does it mean to have vision? It’s not just the leaders’ vision that’s important. It has to be a shared vision. For a vision to really grab the imagination of a team, it has to incorporate the hopes, dreams, and aspirations of those you are attempting to lead. Shaheed BB like her father did possess a charismatic personality and vision to attract people. Shaheed BB successfully sustained motivated political workers and gave people the energy and confidence to withstand hurdles and challenges on the road to building a successful and democratic Pakistan.
Inspiring leaders “use metaphors and analogies; they give us examples, tell stories, and relate anecdotes.” Metaphors, of course, are everywhere. They include combat and sporting metaphors as well as spiritual metaphors. Metaphors trigger the right hemisphere of the brain, a critical component for persuasion to occur. One of the most famous speeches of our time—Martin Luther King’s I Have A Dream Speech—was notable for its abundant use of metaphor. It is a rewarding experience when I hear a young Bilwal following the same legacy. I recall my memory to BB and her life long image stands before me. People aren’t persuaded by the facts as much as they are by the emotions, feelings, and images behind those facts and the same is the case with me when I relate myself as a worker with Bilwal Bhutto Zardari. Young Bilwal is possessed with a great vision. He is there to foster a team spirit and to rally people around his dynamic vision. He has successfully shown how to breed optimism, promote resilience, and renew faith and confidence among the workers and Jialayas. Bilwal happens to be more popular and charismatic than his contemporaries. People who are perceived to be charismatic are simply more animated than others. They smile more, speak faster, pronounce words more clearly, and move their heads and bodies more often. The same is true with Bilwal Bhutto Zardari. He really looks like his great mother when he greets people with enthusiasm and taps people’s emotions and connects them with inspiring words and stories.

Shaheed BB was very conscious about the education of her kids. She also used to teach them. Bilawal was admitted to great Aitichison College, Lahore, but due to some reasons he could not continue. Instead he went to Karachi Grammar School during his mother’s second term in office as Prime Minister. He also attended Froebel’s International School in Islamabad. He left Pakistan with his mother in April 1999. He spent his childhood in Dubai and London. He also attended Rashid School For Boys in Dubai, where he was Vice President of the student council. He has a black belt in Taekwondo but regrets he could not play cricket because of his family circumstances. Bilawal matriculated at Christ Church, a constituent college of the University of Oxford, in mid-2007, to study modern history, studying British history before transitioning to general history. Shaheedhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilawal_Bhutto_Zardari – cite_note-telegraphprofile-6 Benazir Bhutto also enrolled him in the Oxford Union debating society. He completed his studies in June 2010.

Charismatic and dynamic Bilwal was found fit to lead the party after the assassination of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto. Shaheed Benazir’s political will declared Asif Ali Zardari as Benazir’s successor for party leadership. It was the decision that proved best in the given political scenario. However, Bilawal became Chairman of the Pakistan People’s Party because President Zardari favoured Bilawal to represent Bhutto’s legacy in part to avoid division within the party. This judicious decision proved a miracle for the renaissance of the party from the grass root level to higher tiers as all and sundry stood behind Bilwal with a firm commitment and dedication. President Zardari successfully guided the party and acted as co-chairman of the PPP. Bilawal was appointed chairman of the PPP on 30 December 2007. Asif Zardari also announced Bilawal’s name change from “Bilawal Zardari” to “Bilawal Bhutto Zardari”. At that time he was still studying at Oxford. Bilwal gave the ever popular slogan as democracy is the best revenge and the largest party of the country proved it with popular mandate and victory in the general election of 2008.
In 2011, Bilawal returned to Pakistan and became more prominent in politics, notably when his father went for medical care to Dubai in December 2011.In May 2012, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari stated that Pakistan asked the Interpol to issue a “red warrant” against former military ruler Pervez Musharraf in relation to his mother’s assassination case. He started his political career and made his first major public speech on 27 December 2012, the fifth anniversary of his mother’s death and I was an eyewitness when he mobilized the party cadres and injected a new enthusiasm in the party. He was truly leading the great legacy of the Bhuttos and especially his mother and grandfather.

Bilawal has got amazing name and it means “one without equal”. He is true to this meaning and is the manifestation of the word for his party followers. His first language is English, but he is quite fluent in national and regional languages like Urdu, Sarailki, Sindhi and Punjabi. He can easily speak and understand Arabic and Urdu. He is really fond of regional and international languages and will be speaking more with the passage of time. His interest in literature and international relations is also amazing and insightful. He is also fond of French literature.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is leading the party and is the genuine face of Pakistan’s future – and one to continue the legacy of his mother and grandfather. The 24-year-old launched his political career on the fifth anniversary of his mother and told tens of thousands of supporters that he would fight extremism and terrorism. His father, the country’s President and dynamic leader Asif Ali Zardari, said it was both a sad and joyous day, before outlining his son’s future role. “I want to tell you, by the grace of God, he (Bilawal) has completed his studies but now this is his training time. He will work with you, he will live among workers, he should learn from here. This will be the first time in Pakistan that a democratic government is going to fulfill its five-year term. The credit must be given to President Zardari for upholding the democratic ideals and norms with his policy of reconciliation. The beacon of democracy continues to shine and it is expected that young leaders like Bilwal are committed to fight militancy and extremism to create a peaceful, prosperous and democratic Pakistan.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s charisma and performance have gone well with Bhutto loyalists, who see in him a reflection of his mother. Despite his young age and inexperience, he came across as confident and articulate as he reiterated his party’s populist slogans in Urdu. The PPP hopes that, with Bilawal Bhutto Zardari at the forefront of the next election campaign, it will be able to capitalize on the emotional appeal supporters feel towards the Bhutto. It is pleasant and heart touching for party workers like me when we hear Bilwal speak live on radio and TV and draw heavily on his family’s dynastic role at the heart of the country’s politics. Bhutto is an emotion, a love,” he was quoted as saying, adding that however many Bhuttos were killed, even more would emerge. Over the next few months and years, Bilwal is expected to play a bigger role in party politics and make a mark. Stressing his family’s political legacy, he rightly said the party’s focus was and would remain on “food, clothes and homes”. BISP is an extension of the same approach of Roti, Kapra aur Makan. Although the PPP government faced considerable challenges from terrorism and a global recession, Pakistan’s economy is standing on its own two feet and is expected to show better and impressive indicators with the prudent and consistent policies.

 

Within 12 hours Qadri’s demands have been accepted. Welldone CJP

Should I write yesterday or I write today, as i just managed to sleep for 5 hours after “Tahir-ul-Qadri’s” address in Islamabad, In which he stated March has  ended and its the time for Revolution, The way he started and the way he ended his speech was not less than any dictator as from start to end  and from top to bottom he acted like a king and a monarch, who is in mode to destroy anything he wants to, but Salute to his courage and his masters who sent him with a mission to derail democracy, As During his speech some of his orders & observations were

* All the Cabinet, Prime Minister and President be considered Ex-, They are no more on their positions.

And Thanks to my lord, the lord of Pakistan’s supreme court, last but not least Arsalan’s father and the man who never leaves any chance to show his enmity against Pakistan Peoples Party and specially President Asif Ali Zardari. And today this lord has gone much forward by giving the verdict against Prime Minister Pervaiz Ashraf  right after few hours of Tahir-ul-Qadri’s order for all government office bearers to consider themselves as Ex-Office bearers. In fact within 12 hours Chief Justice of Pakistan took Sou moto action against the demands  carried by Tahir -ul-Qadri & he has not only given verdict against Prime Minister but also against his entire cabinet and in this way what ever Tahir-ul-Qadri demanded, much has been achieved through judiciary another coup is on the way through soft coup and judiciary.

But a coup is a coup either its soft or hard, let’s come out of homes and save democracy, before we face another 10 years dictatorship, either through military intervention or through Judicial activism.

Malik Zameer Hassan Awan
Secretary Information
Peoples Youth Organzation-
Karachi Division.

Attempt to create another alliance in Pakistan by its establishment.

 

Since Pakisatan’s date of inception, politicians are being controlled by its establishment , if not from date of inception then surely after first prime minister Liaquat Ali khan’s death, when he was shot dead by an Afghan national Akbar Khan, who on the spot was also gunned down by police personals rather than his arrest alive. Later on Pakistani politics faced the worst crisis and conflict, on one side for years the political powers of Pakistan remained managed by a bureaucrat who became accidentally Governor General of Pakistan obviously he was Ghulam Mohammad who became Governor General of Pakistan soon after the then Prime Minister’s demise.

There onwards Pakistan politics remained dominated by an establishment, where secret hands, bureaucrats & technocrats were the sole decision makers of Pakistan’s policies. This resulted in a fall of Dhaka and various other tragedies in Pakistan, because public representatives never remained involved in decision making, while bureaucrats and technocrats in collaboration with secret hands not only made policies but also controlled entire political power structure of Pakistan. One can not differ about Pakistani establishment’s involvement in making anti-democratic alliances in Pakistan politics to curtail those political parties who have roots in Pakistan.

Recently a Canadian National *Tahir Ul Qadri* arrived in Pakistan with very pious motives to clean Pakistan politics from dirt, but he has cleared he was no more in favor of anti-democratic setup, even though he remained close to Pervaiz Musharaf until he refused to offer him a good place in his ministerial setup. Question those jumping in mind of students of politics are Where he was during natural disasters in Pakistan ? Then why he arrived in Pakistan almost after 5 to 10 years for his revolution specially when Pakistan is about to hold General elections for next 5 years ? Why don’t he contest elections and bring his revolution via ballot rather than creating havoc in the capital ?

Let’s have some clarity on this point, as mentioned earlier that Pakistan’s politics has been largely dominated by secret hands since its date of inception, establishment and its allies kept working to halt democratic process and never let democratic culture and democratic nurseries strengthen in Pakistan. To achieve their agenda they kept working on creating alliances like *PNA, IJI, MMA, PML-Q, PPP Patriot  last but not least MMA* as well, But these alliances  neither remained alive nor remained updated with public mandates. The only logic behind these alliances was to keep those leaders powerless, which have roots in public or they believe to have a democratic system in Pakistan.

Tahir ul Qadri’s recent move to MQM’s support to march towards Islamabad is another attempt to create an alliance against both the parties, one that’s PPP which remained an anti-establishment party from the very first day of its birth and another the PML-N which no more has been an establishment party since 1999. Thus the Pakistani establishment no more want both the establishment parties in power, earlier their one coin didn’t work well that’s Imran khan, and now they launched Tahir-ul-Qadri, as Imran khan could have worked in Pubjab but Imran was reluctant to form alliance thus they choose another horse Mr.  Tahir-ul-Qadri who both share same ideology to some extent when it comes extremism and affairs for instance *Qadiani issue, Shia- Sunni alliance etc*.

Keeping in mind this natural chemistry  between MQM and Tahir-ul-Qadri, Pakistani establishment is set to prepare the stage and an alliance in entire Pakistan, where the right wing of Pakistan and those who  remained close to Perviaz Musharaf are set to form alliance against PPP & PML-N. Neither this alliance is going to be an electoral alliance or governmental alliance, the main theme of this alliance is to wind up the current system and to plant technocrat government, for my readers want to add that Mr. Fakhruddin Ibrahim is also part of the current system and if any change comes with the current system, Mr. Fakhurddin Ibrahim will also be the target or he will have to resign.

Concluding my narrative want to detail you that *Tahir Ul Qadri and MQM*  both lack massive public mandate. Both are aware of the fact as well that they hardly can form their governments in capital or even in other federating units of Pakistan, their only purpose to March towards Islamabad is to derail democracy and replace an interim system or a system which can assure success to establishment and its puppets for their success in next general elections, as the government of Pakistan and chief election commissioner is committed to hold free and transparent elections first time in the history of Pakistan and surely if every Pakistani is going to vote this time, there are no chances for corrupt & dishonest politicians to come in parliament but 14th January March is a move to create hurdles in holding such election and if this move achieve success Mr. Tahir ul Qadri will once be once again leaving for Canada while MQM will be enjoying powers in SIndh via their Governor.

Let’s march towards next elections and caste your vote, Ballot is the only way out to get Pakistan towards the road of progress & development.

Malik Zameer Hassan Awan.
Secretary Information
Peoples Youth Organization- Karachi Division.
Zameer0201@hotmail.com

Why ? Bilawal Bhutto Zardari should be Mover & Shaker of PPP ?

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Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s reaction after attack on Malala YousufZai

Most of my fellow Pakistanis specially those between youth age group hardly understand or try to get harsh realities of Live, being part & resident of heterogeneous society they are always told to force their view on others, rather then accepting logic they keep bashing other’s view with irrelevant statements and distorted facts and history. Since media revolution in Pakistan not only the youth but general Pakistani adopt a lot many things from media and anchor persons, in early 80’s & 90’s the prime time used to have drama contrary to this, these dramas replaced current affair shows, but not exactly replaced in fact the general audience started giving more concentration to current affair shows. This not only effected mindset of every individual living in Pakistan but also media started playing role in movers and shakers of society, it started transforming the thoughts of individuals, groups and societies and today one of state’s pillar is truly acting as a pillar of state. In fact this pillar has been very productive to some extent in Pakistan but there has been some forces working in and behind media who are toeing an agenda that’s not their agenda but in fact its hidden agenda and its secret agenda.

When it comes to PPP and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, there has been several media persons who have been trying to convince their audience that Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is not eligible to be PPP’s supreme leader, because he is not more than 22 years old, he can not speak Urdu, he can not speak any of regional languages ? Let me reveal you today After Benazir Bhutto’s assassination, when Bilawal Bhutto Zardari was announced as Chairman PPP, I was more of the opinion that PPP should only be leaded by Asif Ali Zardari, as Bilawal need’s to be more mature in next 10 to 15 years. Then to lead Pakistan one need to be aware of ground realities in Pakistan, specially the culture, language and traditions and last but not least one should have leadership qualities to lead PPP and Pakistan, specially those once my elder generation witnessed in Shaheed Benazir Bhutto and Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.

I have been working in PPP for last some years, I have been trying my best to avoid buttering which I often find in some political workers doing with great command over this profession, since I started my political career being political activist I was not that much mature to seek or realize reasons for joining PPP‘s student wing, one thing in my mind was to get maximum benefits being a student activist, But later during my education in department of International relations, University of Karachi. I got chance to evaluate Pakistan Politics and political history of Pakistan, Till then I was not well aware about political history of Pakistan, But my education in Karachi university gave me chance to research a lot about Pakistan and its political parties and truly speaking from there my commitment with PPP started strengthening to a extent that today I proudly say After Islam and my religion if anything next I am proud of in my life is PPP.

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Bilawal Bhutto Zardari chairing meeting in Karachi

I don’t want you to read a lot about PPP over hear even I don’t want to write persecutions PPP faced in Pakistan by its establishment, I don’t want to write about historic sacrifices of PPP leaders and its workers, But I do wanna state here that I am not an old PPP worker  just started my political worker in 2002 through PPP’s youth wing and later when i went in university I got affiliated with PPP’s student wing PSF. Through out my political career I was not convinced either I am going to get any place in political cadre of PPP or even I would get chance to be called a PPP leader, because I knew after all I am a son of Poor worker, who have been working in Steel mills for last many years.

But last year I received call from Owais Muzaffar Tappi’s  coordinator to reach Bilawal House next day as I will get chance to meet Party’s chairman Bilalwal Bhutto Zardari following a training on media by foreign qualified media expert, who was here in karachi on chairman Bilawal Bhutto’s request, only 18 high profile PPP workers were there for that training. The day for me and my feelings can never be written, neither i could find any couplet to detail my feelings, but one thing I would like to say I never knew that chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari would be having those all qualities which usually I was told by the generation which had chance to work closely with Shaheed Benazir Bhutto, I never knew and even I was not convinced before meeting him that he is exactly the guy next for Pakistan who has the idea for future of Pakistan & how can get Pakistan towards road of progress.

About two months back watching my abilities Owais Muzaffar Tappi  gave me chance to work for party through bilawal house media cell, for me again it was a great attachments as in my party literate workers hardly get chance to come at front and lead the party, If you are an educated workers in my party no doubt its hard to survive because my party has all those characteristics which you would find in an ordinary Pakistani citizen, but I am great full to Owais Muzaffar Tappi who saw abilities inside me and let me have chance to demonstrate my skills for party. Even though I already have been working with PEOPLES YOUTH  ORGANIZATION- Karachi Division as its divisional Secretary Information for couple of last months, where I was promoted by Mr. Rauf Nagori President Peoples Youth Organizaation- Karachi, again couldn’t find words to describe qualities of these young jeala who almost sacrificed his entire life for PPP, and have been struggling for PPP since he was in college, and had to went in exile as well.

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Bilawal Bhutto Zardari with HH SH.Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai and vice president and prime minister of UAE


Again coming back to my point my Bilawal Bhutto Zardari should be Mover and Shaker of PPP ? So let me tell you again recently I had chance to meet him again in Bilawal House Karachi, where I had chance to talk to him, and he kept listening me and answering me with a logic to every of my question, Let me reveal you without any buttering or polishing as being political worker the very first lesson I was told was to speak truth either its in favor of your leadership or not, But what I the qualities and leadership skills I have recently witnesses once again I can describe them in words, but let me detail you that my elder generation who miss Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and Shaheed Benazir Bhutto, no doubt they will get their bhuttos back in Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s charismatic personality. I have the worst critique of family politics, but today I wanna confess Bilawal Bhutto Zardari today is the only guy who is right man for the right job, thats PPP’s leadership, rest you will witness a lot on 27th Decemeber, Be ready to listen Benazir’s Benazir son Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on 27th December. My words are not ample to describe here today, all you will witness yourself on 27th December.
Malik Zameer Hassan Awan
Secretary Information
Peoples Youth Organization- Karachi Division.
Zameer0201@hotmail.com

Dividends of Democracy.

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Pakistan, a country which has been either under one man rule or it has been under an institution which commands full authority till to date in Pakistan and for years it was not answerable to any of state’s pillar those are the judiciary, government, media or executive. This neither let democratic culture take place in our society nor it allowed political culture to grow within the frontiers of politics and political parties. Pakistan Peoples Party, which has been striving to inculcate a democratic culture in Pakistan lost not only top leadership in military coups but also faced worst persecutions in Pakistan, several of its workers were put in death cells, many were abducted but it kept struggling against the mindset which has been on mission to side Pakistan towards anarchy and fundamentalism, the struggle against the thought which want a theocratic Pakistan was on the way in 2007 when the then President of Pakistan and Chief of Army Staff General Perviaz Musharaf felt threat from this continued  struggle which started on 30th November 1967, and to get rid of this continued struggle Pakistan establishment had only one way out  and that was wiping out the root cause of this democratic struggle who obviously was Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto, and then the story of her life ended on 27th December in Liaquat Bagh when she was shot dead following a suicide bomb blast.

Following her death Pakistan faced the worst crisis and anarchy in Society, when the angry mobs from across Pakistan set each & everything on fire which they found on roads either it was railway engines, buses, rollers, shops even Government offices and the then ruling party’s offices were also set on fire, from Karachi to Khyber, Kashmir to Gwader . From Landhi to take-home , angry mobs were on roads and Pakistan was facing worst aggression of its history. But Soon after this incident President Asif Ali Zardari came on the seat and was set to command a party which could have gone into various segments but no doubt the federation remained a federation, symbol of federation –PPP remained intact and solid.

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Asif Ali Zardari Leaving for Lahore, Pakistan in 2005

The biggest challenge for President Zardari was to get Pakistan Peoples Party into elections, as it was a time when a majority of opposition parties had decided to boycott elections under Perviaz Musharaf but President Zardari knew it well, this act won’t help democracy but will further give place to Military General, We shouldn’t forget it was President Zardari who convinced PML’N and Mian Mohammad Nawaz Sharif not to boycott elections. But only contesting elections was not a big deal, the main agenda for President Asif Ali Zardari was to inculcate democracy in Pakistan and to kick out the then Dictator out of presidency as four years Presidency remained rooted cause of wiping out democracy in Pakistan. After elections 2008 in which PPP got a silent majority in the lower house of parliament  & in provincial assemblies of Sindh, KpK, Punjab and Balochistan.

nawaz_sharif_and-asif_zardari4This victory for PPP not only forced the establishment to stop their mission but also convinced PPP and its Leadership to create a state which Shaheed Benazir Bhutti and Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto dreamed of, But it was not that easy till General Perviaz Musharaf was sitting there in President House. In this blog being precisely I have tried my best to detail some of the achievements of the current government.

In 4 years

Law Making and constitution :-

  •  Restoration of the constitution of 1973 back to the position it was abrogated.
  • New Mechanism for appointment of judges was introduced to get rid of Politicizing judiciary.
  • Concurrent list which had to be abolished from the constitution of Pakistan many years back, it was abolished by the current government.
  • A new mechanism was introduced in Pakistan’s constitution for appointment of Chief Election Commissioner & today we have an independent election commissioner “Justice Fukhruddin Ibrahim”.
  • Reforms in FATA.
  • To hold government more accountable the seat of Chairman of Public Accounts committee was given to Opposition leader in the assembly.
  • FANA was given provincial states as ” Gilgit- Baltistan”.
  • Abolition of National Security Council.
  • Access for general Pakistani citizens to all the materials and information related to Public.
  • NFC Awards for the 1st time in history, when the all federating units accepted the award without any accusation on central government.
  • The 1st time government made Secret and spying agencies answerable to Parliament.

Most of the work has been done which PPP promised in its constitution, and I can challenge here any one may check PPP’s 2008 constitution and you will find almost 90% of promises fulfilled, and those in a worst circumstances, when the entire world was facing financial crisis and while Pakistan was going through its tough time and situations as during democratic transition we face several routine clashes within state institutions then it was going through a war against extremism and terrorism, which not only effected its economy but also damaged its social fabric of society.

One of the biggest constitutional achievement of PPP is 18th Amendment,

  • 69% of articles of Pakistan’s constitution were amended.
  • 20% were substituted.
  • 7% were inserted.
  • 3% were omitted.
  • 1% was repealed.

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4 year’s assembly completed by following :-

  • In 1st year members had 100 sittings in 365 days.
  • In 2nd year members had 107 sittings in 365 days.
  • In 3rd year members had 109 sittings in 365 days.
  • In 4rth year members had 103 sittings in 365 days.

In 4 years around 13,127 questions were asked in Parliament out of which,

  • 10,467 were answered completely by relevant authorities.

Since PPP formed its coalition government Balochistan issue has been one of its top priorities and almost the deteriorating law & order situation in Balochistan has been a challenge for the current government, as Baloch’s have been demanding a separate state since Akbar Bugti’s assassination. But not all  Balochs, the majority want rights promised in 1973 constitution rather than a separate entity, But PPP’s leadership & President Asif Ali Zardari has been putting a great emphasize on Balochistan issue which to some extent has been halted by PPP Pro-Balochistan policies, among them were

  • Giving more economic power to Balochistan government, which later was also given in NFC award and 18th Amendment.
  • Giving more and more federal jobs to Baloch Youth.
  • Announcing Balochistan package for development works.
  • Recruiting Baloch youth in the armed forces.
  • Giving special priority to the Balochs for jobs in province & federal.
  • Cases against Baloch leaders have been taken back by provincial and central government.

A lot many other initiatives were taken to get deprived Baloch Youth into the mainstream and to some extent there has been success but still a lot more needs to be done in Baluchistan.

During last four years PPP and its members played a vital role for Pro-Women legislation which includes,

  • The Criminal law (Amend) Act, 2010. (PPC amendment in section 509 against sexual harassment). Signed By President Asif Ali Zardari on 31st January 2010.This amendment adds a clear definition of “sexual harassment”  for the 1st time in the history of Pakistan.
  • Protection against harassment of women at workplace act. 2010. Signed by President Zardari on the 9th of March 2010.
  • Criminal law (2nd amendment ) act 2011 (Acid 7 burns crimes). Signed by President Zardari on 22nd December.
  • Criminal law (3rd Amendment) act,2011 (anti women practices Act). Signed by President Asif Ali Zardari on 22nd December.

This amendment declares the following practices, whether cultural, traditional or otherwise a crime in Pakistan for the 1st time :

  • Giving a female in marriage or otherwise in badla -e-Sulha, wanni or sowara.
  • Depriving women form inheriting property.
  • Forced marriages.
  • Marriages with the Holy Quran. etc
  • Women in distress act 2011. Signed by President Zardari on 22nd December 2011.

National Commission on the status of Women Act, 2012. Signed by President Zardari on 8th March, 0212.

There has been a financial crisis in all over the world for last many years, huge economies striving to stand back on their feet, while Pakistan has been in a state of war which affected its economy badly, the thus PPP government realized growing inflation and price hike and wisely introduced programs to support poors and especially women who in our culture acts as Finance ministers in house. To make women economically important in a household PPP introduced the Benazir Income support program for women, through this program more than 70, 000 families were given RS 124.68 billion as of April 15, 2012 on various activities including cash transfer, graduation program and emergency relief along with nationwide poverty score card survey. Along with these billions of Rupees were directly given to females at Doorsteps through an independent and transparent system.

Pakistan has been a front line ally against the war on terror, due to which not only its economy has been under threat but also its frontiers and inside territory became unsafe due to its role against Al-Qaida and terrorism. Being a Frontline ally on war against terrorism Pakistani state lost thousands of its innocent soldiers and civilians but are committed to fight against militancy and extremism & PPP as a political party and as a leading coalition party played its role not only against militancy but also helping those who have been evicted from international war on terror. In Malakand Division 4 Million people were displaced, and became  Idps, when PPP led government started operation in Malakand against the militants challenged the writ of state, PPP mobilized all physical & human resources to accommodate these Idps by creating shelter and by providing them all necessities of live in (IDP) camps, after the operation ended and got success, Not only these 4 million Idps were settled back to their homes but also PPP government paid for the structure and house destroyed during operation.And Today Swat is safe once again, You may Visit it any time.

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Infact this current government has been facing worst challenges of history and Pakistan, those includes wave of extremism, militancy, financial crisis, share of power between institutions, legal battles between state institutions, constitutional problems along with this government had to face various challenges on international level those includes continuous border escalations and border violations from Afghanistan and attack on Pakistani civilians and  soldiers, then after Mumbai attacks there were allegations battle between both the countries, Pakistan & India. But again PPP government played an important role on foreign fronts and avoided any escalation with any of these countries.

flooding-of-sindh-1342983163-5613Not only this, one of the biggest challenges in PPP government has been two disastrous floods in Pakistan, which further deteriorated its already deteriorating economy, almost each & every seasonal crop were destroyed, millions were displaced and millions lost their homes & households, but PPP remained in front not only settled back those floods displaced people but also managed to set & construct their homes once again. Either we accept or not but without policy of reconciliation it was not possible to kick out Pervaiz Musharaf and to minimize the role of establishment in national affairs, and the credit goes to PPP and Preisdent Asif Ali Zardari who toed Policy of reconciliation even though he lost his various workers in Karachi but salute to the families of  thousands of PPP workers who have been killed in Karachi but still say Geay Bhutto, Geay Shaheed Benazir Bhutto, Geay President Zardari Geay Bilawal Bhutto Zardari because they know its only reconciliation which can get Pakistan towards road of development & progress otherwise confrontation would only favor Pakistan’s establishment which neither want a democracy nor civilian rule.

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Malik Zameer Hassan Awan
Secretary Information
Peoples Youth Organization- Karachi.
Zameer0201@hotmail.com

President Zardari visits Malala in British hospital

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Pakistan’s President Asif Zardari meets with schoolgirl Malala Yousufzai (C) during his visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, central England December 8, 2012.—

LONDON: Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday visited the Pakistanischoolgirl recovering in a British hospital after she was shot by the Pakistani Taliban for campaigning for girls’ education.Zardari also met 15-year-old Malala Yousafzai’s family at the specialist Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, central England, where Malala was flown from Pakistan in October following the brutal attack on her school bus.“President Zardari, accompanied by his daughter Asifa Bhutto, met with clinicians who have been treating Malala since her admission to the hospital,” the hospital said in a statement. “They were brought up to date on the 15-year-old’s medical progress and her future treatment plan.”In an attack that shocked the world, Malala was shot in the head on October 9 as punishment for the “crime” of campaigning for girls’ rights to go to school.She miraculously survived the murder attempt but requires reconstructive surgery after the bullet grazed her brain, coming within centimeters of killing her.

President Zardari visiting  Malala on 8th December 2012

Photographs released by the hospital on Saturday showed Malala sitting with Zardari and his daughter, wearing a blue headscarf and a pink jumper.She is also pictured standing with the president, in contrast to earlier photos of her lying in her hospital bed.There have been calls for the teenager to be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, while the United Nations declared a global “Malala Day” last month to show support for her education campaign.Pakistan is paying for her care at the Queen Elizabeth hospital, which also treats British soldiers seriously wounded in Afghanistan.Malala has received thousands of goodwill messages from around the world and has said she is overwhelmed by the outpouring of support.She rose to prominence aged just 11, writing a blog for the BBC Urdu service describing life under the Taliban’s hardline rule in the Swat valley in northwestern Pakistan.She was awarded the Pakistani government’s first national peace award and was also nominated for the International Children’s Peace Prize.

Owais Muzaffar Tappi. A Gem by heart & Mind

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Owais Muzaffar Tappi is a gem from heart and mind who cares a lot for the families of the Party’s martyrs as well as the workers. Many of the workers who are able to access him return inspired. He has adopted so many families of martyrs and I have personally seen the smiles of satisfaction on the faces of orphans of the martyred workers looking towards him. For many political parties, their martyrs are just a past chapter. But in the PPP, he plays like duck calm on surface but paddling underneath the water for every lucky worker who can sneak through to him.
Owais Muzaffar’s long-term vision about the alternate energy resources for Pakistan is a mind-blowing idea. World knows that human has to search for more alternate energy sources to survive. While such resources on mother earth may exhaust one-day, the man has to look into discovering energy from the surroundings of earth in the universe. I had watched Owais how he tasked a young researcher Ali Mazgani to conduct research on the use of Windmill power at least for the hospital in Sindh for uninterrupted electricity supply so that patients may not suffer. This project is still in its infancy but people of Sindh will watch the wind turbines atop hospitals generating continuous electricity. He wants to deliver in a practical way. Since many decades, Sindh government has spent several billion rupees for the water supply schemes in the rural Sindh. But not even 5% of schemes are functional today. Structure and constructions worth millions are seen rusting in these water supply projects as there is no water available to supply. Several such dormant schemes have started their life through the Reverse Osmosis Plants commonly known as RO Plants. The powerful bureaucracy planned conspiracy against RO Plants because it used to pump billions into Public Health Engineering each year to earn commissions down the lane. Here too, Owais Muzaffar guided the Sindh government as an intellectual of the party so that a permanent source of drinking water is available to the people across Sindh.
His imagination seems marvelous and I am sure he will add more creative permanent solutions for the common problems of Sindh and its downtrodden people. As a well-wisher, I will suggest him to take and retain into his team only those who understand and share his imagination and vision. Many workers of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto wish such pearls shine across Bhuttoism and keep a vigilant eye on any sycophants, musketeers and hypocrites!

( Voice of a PPP workers )