The 4th Parliament of Pakistan was the unicameral legislature of Pakistan formed after the 3rd Parliament of Pakistan. There were 156 Members of Parliament, including 78 from East Pakistan and 78 from West Pakistan.[1]
East Pakistan
editNote: The election constituencies from the general election of 1965 are listed below, they do not link to the most recent election constituencies because they have been completely altered.
District | Constituency | Party | Member | ||
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Rajshahi | Rangpur | NE-1 (Rangpur-1) | Paniruddin Ahmed | ||
NE-2 (Rangpur-II) | Abdul Awal Khan | ||||
NE-3 (Rangpur-III) | Ataur Rahman | ||||
NE-4 (Rangpur-IV) | Mohammad Owais | ||||
NE-5 (Rangpur-V) | National Awami Party | Mashiur Rahman Jadu Mia | |||
NE-6 (Rangpur-cum-Mymensingh) | Abul Quasem (Pakistani politician) | ||||
Dinajpur | NE-7 (Dinajpur-I) | Pakistan Muslim League | Nurul Huq Choudhury | ||
NE-8 (Dinajpur-II) | Muhammad Yusuf Ali | ||||
NE-9 (Dinajpur-cum-Bogra) | Nural Hoda Choudhury | ||||
Bogra | NE-10 (Bogra-I) | Habibur Rahman | |||
NE-11 (Bogra-II) | Habibur Rahman | ||||
Rajshahi | NE-12 (Rajshahi-I) | Majibur Rahman Chowdhury | |||
NE-13 (Rajshahi-II) | Mahtabuddin Sarker | ||||
NE-14 (Rajshahi-III) | Awami League | Abul Hasanat Qamaruzzaman | |||
NE-15 (Rajshahi-IV) | Kazi Abdul Majid | ||||
Pabna | NE-16 (Pabna-I) | Asghar Hossain Zaidi | |||
NE-17 (Pabna-II) | Abdullah al Mahmood | ||||
NE-18 (Pabna-III) | Mohammed Abdul Matin | ||||
Khulna | Bakerganj | NE-19 (Bakerganj-I) | Shah Nazibul Huq | ||
NE-20 (Bakerganj-II) | Khan Fazle Rub Chowdhury | ||||
NE-21 (Bakerganj-III) | Convention Muslim League | Abdul Jabbar Khan | |||
NE-22 (Bakerganj-IV) | Master Abdul Aziz | ||||
NE-23 (Bakerganj-V) | Ismail Khan | ||||
NE-24 (Bakerganj-VI) | Nurul Islam Sikder | ||||
NE-25 (Bakerganj-cum-Khulna) | Athar Ali Khan | ||||
Khulna | NE-26 (Khulna-I) | Hemayetuddin Ahmed | |||
NE-27 (Khulna-II) | S.M.A. Majeed | ||||
NE-28 (Khulna-III) | Md. Abdul Gafur | ||||
Jessore | NE-29 (Jessore-I) | Altaf Hossain Sikdar | |||
NE-30 (Jessore-II) | Ahmed Ali Sardar | ||||
NE-31 (Jessore-III) | Mobarak Ali | ||||
NE-32 (Jessore-cum-Kushtia) | Mian Mansur Ali | ||||
Kushtia | NE-33 (Kushtia-I) | Awami League | Shah Azizur Rahman | ||
Dacca | Faridpur | NE-34 (Faridpur-I) | Chowdhury Abd-Allah Zaheeruddin | ||
NE-35 (Faridpur-II) | Nizam-e-Islam | Abul Hafez Mohsenuddin Ahmed II | |||
NE-36 (Faridpur-III) | Abdur Rahman Bakaul | ||||
NE-37 (Faridpur-IV) | Convention Muslim League | Wahid-uz-Zaman | |||
NE-38 (Faridpur-cum-Dacca) | A.B.M. Nurul Islam | ||||
Dacca | NE-39 (Dacca-I) | Mahtab Uddin Ahmad | |||
NE-40 (Dacca-II) | Abdur Rouf Khan | ||||
NE-41 (Dacca-III) | N.A. Lashkar | ||||
NE-42 (Dacca-IV) | Council Muslim League | Khwaja Khairuddin | |||
NE-43 (Dacca-V) | Abdul Awal | ||||
NE-44 (Dacca-VI) | A.S.M. Sulaiman | ||||
NE-45 (Dacca-VII) | Mohammad Shahidullah | ||||
Mymensingh | NE-46 (Mymensingh-I) | Independent | Abdul Alim Al-Razi | ||
NE-47 (Mymensingh-II) | Afazuddin Faqir | ||||
NE-48 (Mymensingh-III) | Raisud-Din Ahmed | ||||
NE-49 (Mymensingh-IV) | Sharafat Uddin Ahmad | ||||
NE-50 (Mymensingh-V) | Fakhruddin Ahmed | ||||
NE-51 (Mymensingh-VI) | Aftab Uddin Chowdhury | ||||
NE-52 (Mymensingh-VII) | Nurul Amin | ||||
NE-53 (Mymensingh-VIII) | Mukhlesuzzaman Khan | ||||
NE-54 (Mymensingh-IX) | Abdul Ali Menu Miah | ||||
NE-55 (Mymensingh-cum-Sylhet) | Khurshed Ahmed Khan | ||||
Chittagong | Sylhet | NE-56 (Sylhet-I) | Mahmud Ali | ||
NE-57 (Sylhet-II) | Independent | Ajmal Ali Choudhury | |||
NE-58 (Sylhet-III) | Council Muslim League | Md. Keramat Ali | |||
NE-59 (Sylhet-IV) | Muhibur Rahman | ||||
NE-60 (Sylhet-V) | Moazzem Ahmed Chowdhury | ||||
Comilla | NE-61 (Comilla-I) | Azizur Rahman Mollah | |||
NE-62 (Comilla-II) | Azizur Rahman | ||||
NE-63 (Comilla-III) | Abdul Awal Bhuiya | ||||
NE-64 (Comilla-IV) | A. T. M. Abdul Mateen | ||||
NE-65 (Comilla-V) | Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury | ||||
NE-66 (Comilla-VI) | Sajedul Hoque Mukhter | ||||
NE-67 (Comilla-cum-Noakhali) | Aminul Islam Chowdhury | ||||
Noakhali | NE-68 (Noakhali-I) | Awami League | Rahimullah Choudhury | ||
NE-69 (Noakhali-II) | Moulvi Ruhul Amin | ||||
NE-70 (Noakhali-III) | Mawlana Abdul Hai | ||||
Chittagong | NE-71 (Chittagong-I) | Moulvi Sultan Ahmed | |||
NE-72 (Chittagong-II) | Convention Muslim League | Fazlul Qadir Chaudhry | |||
NE-73 (Chittagong-III) | Serajul Islam Chowdhury | ||||
NE-74 (Chittagong-IV) | Yar Ali Khan | ||||
NE-75 (Chittagong-cum-Hill Tracts) | Giashuddin Chowdhury |
Elected members for Reserved Seats for Women
editConstituency | Party | Member | |
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NE-76 Women's-I | Begum Mariam Hashimuddin | ||
NE-77 Women's-II | Begum Dolly Azad | ||
NE-78 Women's-III | Syeda Razia Faiz |
West Pakistan
edit- Abdul Hamid Khan Jatoi
- Afzal Mehdi Khan
- Ahmad Khan Ghuman
- A.K. Soomar
- Bashir Ahmed Khan
- Begum Mujeeb-un-Nisa
- Begum Khadija Khan
- Begum Zari Sarfraz
- Gohar Ayub Khan
- Jalil Ahmed Khan
- Chaudhry Muhammad Iqbal
- Chaudhury Abdur Rahim
- Khalid Jamil
- Ishaq Cheema
- Chaudhry Sultan Ahmad
- Ghulam Qutub Din
- Fazal Elahi Choudhury
- Fida Mohammad Khan
- Ghulam Mohammad Mustafa
- Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi
- Ghulam Muhammad Wasan
- Ghulam Rasul
- Hasan A. Shaikh
- Khuda Dad Khan
- Mohammad Saleem Khan
- Mohammad Shah Khisro
- Zulfiqar Ali Khan Qizilbash
- Malik Ali Shah Jamrud
- Malik Allah Yar Khan
- Malik Damsaz Khan
- Malik Darya Khan
- Malik Muhammad Anwar Khan
- Makhdum Muhammad Zaman
- Ghulam Miran Gilani
- Hamid Raza Gilani
- Mian Abdul Haque
- Mian Arif Iftikhar
- Miangul Aurangzeb
- Muzaffar Mehdi Hashmi
- Mian Rafique Saigol
- Mian Salah-ud-Din
- Mir Aijaz Ali
- Mir Darya Khan
- Nabi Bakhsh Zehri
- Muhammad Ashraf
- Ayub Khan (president)
- Haneef Khan
- Qasim Malik
- Akram Khan Bosan
- Muhammad Irshad Ullah
- Sajjad Hussain Makhdoom
- Muhammad Nawaz Khan
- Mumtaz Ali Bhutto
- Malik Muzaffar Khan
- Malik Nur Mohammad
- Mian Jamal Shah
- Abdul Ghafoor Khan
- Azmat Ali Khan
- Jam Sadik Ali
- Niwazish Ali Khan
- Noor Hayat Khan
- Syed Nadir Ali Shah
- Qamar-uz-Zaman Shah
- Ghulam Sabir Khan
- Sardar Abdul Hamid
- Doda Khan Zarakzai
- Ghulam Muhammad Shah
- Zadikali A. Memon
- Mohammad Abbas Abbasi
- Fazal Karim Khan
- Ghulam Muhammad Mahar
- Sardar Khizer Hayat Khan
- Mahmood Khan Leghari
- Sardar Aslam Khan
- S. Murid Hussain
- Ali Asghar Shah
- Abdul Khalil
Changes to Members of Fourth Constitutional Assembly
editEast Pakistan
edit- Sultan Ali, February, 1966
- Adeluddin Ahmad Howldar, October, 1967
- Farid Ahmad, October, 1967
West Pakistan
edit- Ghause Baksh, February, 1966
- Mohammad Iqbal Malik, August, 1966
- Muazzam Hussain Khan, March, 1967
- Raja Lehrasib Khan, March, 1967
- Nadir Khan Malik, October, 1967
- Khan Nasrullah Khan, October, 1967
- Mohammad Amir Khan, October, 1967
See also
edit- List of members of the 1st National Assembly of Pakistan
- List of members of the 2nd National Assembly of Pakistan
- List of members of the 3rd National Assembly of Pakistan
- List of members of the 4th National Assembly of Pakistan
- List of members of the 5th National Assembly of Pakistan
- List of members of the 6th National Assembly of Pakistan
- List of members of the 7th National Assembly of Pakistan
- List of members of the 8th National Assembly of Pakistan
- List of members of the 9th National Assembly of Pakistan
- List of members of the 10th National Assembly of Pakistan
- List of members of the 11th National Assembly of Pakistan
- List of members of the 12th National Assembly of Pakistan
- List of members of the 13th National Assembly of Pakistan
- List of members of the 14th National Assembly of Pakistan
- List of members of the 15th National Assembly of Pakistan
References
edit- ^ "List of Members of the 4th National Assembly of Pakistan from 1965–1969" (PDF). National Assembly of Pakistan.