The 5th Parliament of Pakistan was the unicameral legislature of Pakistan formed after the 1970 General Elections. There were 313 Members of Parliament, including 169 from East Pakistan and 144 from West Pakistan.
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | National Assembly of Pakistan | ||||
Jurisdiction | Pakistan | ||||
Meeting place | Parliament House, Islamabad-44030 | ||||
Term | 1972 – 1977 | ||||
Election | 1970 Pakistani general election | ||||
Government | Government of Pakistan | ||||
Website | Official website | ||||
National Assembly of Pakistan | |||||
Members | 313 | ||||
Speaker | Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (1972) Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry (1972–1973) Farooq Ali (1973–1977) | ||||
Prime Minister | Nurul Amin (1971) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (1973–1977) | ||||
President | Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (1971–1973) Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry (from 1973) |
5th National Assembly of Pakistan (1971–77) | |||||
Party | Seats | ||||
General | Women | Total | |||
AL | 160 | 7 | 167 | ||
PPP | 81 | 5 | 86 | ||
QML | 9 | 0 | 9 | ||
ML(Council) | 7 | 0 | 7 | ||
JUI | 7 | 0 | 7 | ||
JUP | 7 | 0 | 7 | ||
NAP-W | 6 | 1 | 7 | ||
JI | 4 | 0 | 4 | ||
CML | 2 | 0 | 2 | ||
PDP | 1 | 0 | 1 | ||
IND | 16 | 0 | 16 | ||
Total | 300 | 13 | 313 |
Elected members in East Pakistan
editList of members in East Bengal:[1][2]
Elected members in West Pakistan
editList of members from Punjab, Sindh, North West Frontier Province, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, and Balochistan:[3][4]
Province | District | Constituency | Party | Member | |
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Peshawar | NW-1 Peshawar-I | Pakistan Muslim League (Qayyum) | Yusuf Khattak | ||
NW-2 Peshawar-II | National Awami Party | Ghulam Faruque Khan | |||
NW-3 Peshawar-III | National Awami Party Wali | Abdul Wali Khan | |||
NW-4 Peshawar-IV | Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam | Abdul Haq Akorwi | |||
Hazara | NW-5 Hazara-I | Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam | Abdul Hakeem | ||
NW-6 Hazara-II | Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam | Ghulam Ghaus Hazarvi | |||
NW-7 Hazara-III | Pakistan Muslim League (Qayyum) | Sardar Inayatur Rehman Khan Abbasi | |||
NW-8 Hazara-IV | Pakistan Muslim League (Qayyum) | Abdul Qayyum Khan | |||
Mardan | NW-9 Mardan-I | Pakistan Muslim League (Qayyum) | Abdul Khaliq Khan | ||
NW-10 Mardan-II | National Awami Party Wali | Umra Khan by election | |||
NW-11 Mardan cum Hazara | Pakistan Muslim League (Qayyum) | Muhammad Hanif Khan | |||
Kohat | NW-12 Kohat | Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam | Moulvi Naimatullah | ||
Dera Ismail Khan | NW-13 Dera Ismail Khan | Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam | Mufti Mehmood | ||
Bannu | NW-14 Bannu | Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam | Moulana Sadar us Shahid | ||
Chitral Dir | NW-15 Chitral cum Dir | Pakistan Muslim League (Qayyum) | Jafar Ali Shah | ||
Swat | NW-16 Swat-I | Pakistan Muslim League (Qayyum) | Rahim Shah | ||
NW-17 Swat-II | Pakistan Muslim League (Qayyum) | Miangul Aurangzeb | |||
Dir | NW-18 Dir | Jamaat-e-Islami | Sahibzada Saifullah | ||
FATA | Mohmand | NW-19 Tribal Area-I | Independent | Akbar Khan Mohmand | |
Khyber | NW-20 Tribal Area-II | Independent | Haji Saleh Khan | ||
Orakzai Kurram | NW-21 Tribal Area-III | Independent | Haji Gul Muhammad | ||
North Waziristan | NW-22 Tribal Area-IV | Independent | Malik Jahangir Khan | ||
South Waziristan | NW-23 Tribal Area-V | Independent | Abdul Malik | ||
Frontier regions | NW-24 Tribal Area-VI | Independent | Jamal Dar | ||
Bajaur | NW-25 Tribal Area-VII | Independent | Abdul Subhan Khan | ||
Punjab | Rawalpindi | NW-26 Rawalpindi-I | Pakistan People's Party | Khurshid Hassan Mir | |
NW-27 Rawalpindi-II | Pakistan People's Party | Malik Muhammad Jaffar | |||
NW-28 Rawalpindi-III | Pakistan People's Party | Habib Ahmed | |||
NW-29 Rawalpindi-IV | Pakistan People's Party | Raja Abdul Aziz Bhatti | |||
Campbellpur | NW-30 Campbellpur-I | Council Muslim League | Shaukat Hayat Khan | ||
NW-31 Campbellpur-II | Council Muslim League | Pir Syed Saifuddin | |||
Jhelum | NW-32 Jhelum-I | Pakistan People's Party | Dr. Ghulam Hussain | ||
NW-33 Jhelum-II | Pakistan People's Party | Muhammad Amir Khan | |||
NW-34 Jhelum-III | Pakistan People's Party | Malik Muhammad Sadiq | |||
Gujrat | NW-35 Gujrat-I | Council Muslim League | Chaudhry Zahoor Elahi | ||
NW-36 Gujrat-II | Pakistan People's Party | Muhammad Sardar Khan | |||
NW-37 Gujrat-III | Pakistan People's Party | Chaudhary Manzoor Hussain Daudra | |||
NW-38 Gujrat-IV | Pakistan People's Party | Chaudhary Ghulam Rasool Tarar | |||
Sargodha | NW-39 Sargodha-I | Pakistan People's Party | Chaudhary Jahangir Ali | ||
NW-40 Sargodha-II | Pakistan People's Party | Anwar Ali Noon | |||
NW-41 Sargodha-III | Pakistan People's Party | Hafeezullah Cheema | |||
NW-42 Sargodha-IV | Council Muslim League | Malik Karam Bakhsh Awan | |||
NW-43 Sargodha-V | Council Muslim League | Nawabzada Mian Muhammad Zakir | |||
Mianwali | NW-44 Mianwali-I | Independent | Nawabzada Malik Muzaffar Khan | ||
NW-45 Mianwali-II | Council Muslim League | Ghulam Hassan Khan Dhandala | |||
Jhang | NW-46 Jhang-I | Markazi Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan | Mehar Ghulam Haider Bharwana | ||
NW-47 Jhang-II | Pakistan People's Party | Sardarzada Muhammad Ali Shah | |||
NW-48 Jhang-III | Markazi Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan | Sahibzada Nazir Sultan | |||
Lyallpur | NW-49 Lyallpur-I | Pakistan People's Party | Muhammad Afzal Randhawa | ||
NW-50 Lyallpur-II | Pakistan People's Party | Mian Muhammad Attaullah | |||
NW-51 Lyallpur-III | Pakistan People's Party | Ahsanul Haq | |||
NW-52 Lyallpur-IV | Pakistan People's Party | Muhammad Bashir Ahmed | |||
NW-53 Lyallpur-V | Pakistan People's Party | Raja Mubaraz Khan | |||
NW-54 Lyallpur-VI | Pakistan People's Party | Rai Hafeezullah Khan | |||
NW-55 Lyallpur-VII | Pakistan People's Party | Chaudhary Muhammad Anwar Ali Khan | |||
NW-56 Lyallpur-VIII | Pakistan People's Party | Ghulam Nabi Chaudhary | |||
NW-57 Lyallpur-IX | Pakistan People's Party | Muhammad Khan Chaudhary | |||
Lahore | NW-58 Lahore-I | Pakistan People's Party | Malik Muhammad Akhtar | ||
NW-59 Lahore-II | Pakistan People's Party | Mubashir Hassan | |||
NW-60 Lahore-III | Pakistan People's Party | Mahmud Ali Kasuri | |||
NW-61 Lahore-IV | Pakistan People's Party | Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed | |||
NW-62 Lahore-V | Pakistan People's Party | Malik Meraj Khalid | |||
NW-63 Lahore-VI | Pakistan People's Party | Ahmad Raza Khan Kasuri | |||
NW-64 Lahore-VII | Pakistan People's Party | Chaudhary Shafaat Khan Chohan | |||
NW-65 Lahore-VIII | Pakistan People's Party | Syed Mehmood Abbas Bukhari | |||
Sheikhupura | NW-66 Sheikhupura-I | Pakistan People's Party | Chaudhry Mumtaz Ahmed | ||
NW-67 Sheikhupura-II | Pakistan People's Party | Mian Hamid Yaseen | |||
NW-68 Sheikhupura-III | Pakistan People's Party | Nisar Ahmed | |||
NW-69 Sheikhupura-IV | Pakistan People's Party | Rai Shahadat Ali Khan | |||
Gujranwala | NW-70 Gujranwala-I | Pakistan People's Party | Habibur Rahman | ||
NW-71 Gujranwala-II | Pakistan People's Party | Ali Muhammad Darriwal | |||
NW-72 Gujranwala-III | Pakistan People's Party | Ghulam Haider Cheema | |||
NW-73 Gujranwala-IV | Pakistan People's Party | Mian Shahadat Khan | |||
Sialkot | NW-74 Sialkot-I | Pakistan People's Party | Mian Masood Ahmed | ||
NW-75 Sialkot-II | Pakistan People's Party | Kausar Niazi | |||
NW-76 Sialkot-III | Pakistan People's Party | Chaudhary Nasrullah Khan vacated | |||
NW-76 Sialkot-III | Council Muslim League | Abdul Wahid by election | |||
NW-77 Sialkot-IV | Pakistan People's Party | Malik Muhammad Suleman | |||
NW-78 Sialkot-V | Pakistan People's Party | Chaudhary Sultan Ahmed Cheema | |||
Multan | NW-79 Multan-I | Pakistan People's Party | Sahibzada Farooq Ali | ||
NW-80 Multan-II | Pakistan People's Party | Sajid Pervez Mian | |||
NW-81 Multan-III | Pakistan People's Party | Sayyid Abbas Hussain Gardezi | |||
NW-82 Multan-IV | Independent | Zafarullah Khan Chaudhary | |||
NW-83 Multan-V | Pakistan People's Party | Chaudhary Barkatullah | |||
NW-84 Multan-VI | Council Muslim League | Mian Riaz Ahmed Khan | |||
NW-85 Multan-VII | Pakistan People's Party | Khan Irshad Ahmed Khan | |||
NW-86 Multan-VIII | Pakistan People's Party | Syed Nasir Ali Rizvi | |||
NW-87 Multan-IX | Pakistan People's Party | Rana Taj Ahmed Noon | |||
Dera Ghazi Khan | NW-88 Dera Ghazi Khan-I | Jamaat-e-Islami | Khawaja Ghulam Suleman | ||
NW-89 Dera Ghazi Khan-II | Independent | Sherbaz Khan Mazari | |||
Muzaffargarh | NW-90 Muzaffargarh-I | Pakistan People's Party | Mahar Manzoor Hussain Sumra | ||
NW-91 Muzaffargarh-II | Pakistan People's Party | Mian Ghulam Abbas | |||
NW-92 Muzaffargarh-III | Markazi Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan | Mian Muhammad Ibrahim Barq | |||
Sahiwal | NW-93 Sahiwal-I | Pakistan People's Party | Sardar Abdul Aleem | ||
NW-94 Sahiwal-II | Pakistan People's Party | Chaudhary Muhammad Hanif Khan | |||
NW-95 Sahiwal-III | Pakistan People's Party | Haji Muhammad Sadiq | |||
NW-96 Sahiwal-IV | Pakistan People's Party | Rao Khurshid Ali Khan | |||
NW-97 Sahiwal-V | Pakistan People's Party | Mian Muhammad Hassan Khan | |||
NW-98 Sahiwal-VI | Pakistan People's Party | Rao Hashim Khan | |||
NW-99 Sahiwal-VII | Pakistan People's Party | Noor Muhammad | |||
Bahawalpur | NW-100 Bahawalpur-I | Council Muslim League | Nizamuddin Haider | ||
NW-101 Bahawalpur-II | Independent | Saeed-ur-Rashid Abbasi | |||
NW-102 Bahawalnagar cum Bahawalpur | Pakistan People's Party | Muhammad Shafi | |||
Bahawalnagar | NW-103 Bahawalnagar-I | Pakistan Muslim League (Qayyum) | Syed Rafiq Muhammad Shah | ||
NW-104 Bahawalnagar-II | Pakistan People's Party | Mian Muhammad Rafiq | |||
Rahim Yar Khan | NW-105 Rahim Yar Khan-I | Convention Muslim League | Khawaja Jamal Muhammad Koreja | ||
NW-106 Rahim Yar Khan-II | Pakistan People's Party | Abdul Nabi Khan Kanju | |||
NW-107 Rahim Yar Khan-III | Independent | Makhdoom Noor Muhammad | |||
Sindh | Jacobabad | NW-108 Jacobabad | Pakistan People's Party | Mir Dariya Khan Khoso | |
Sukkur | NW-109 Sukkur-I | Independent | Moula Bakhsh Soomro | ||
NW-110 Sukkur-II | Independent | Ali Hassan Mangi | |||
NW-111 Sukkur-III | Pakistan People's Party | Noor Muhammad Khan Lund | |||
Nawabshah | NW-112 Nawabshah-I | Pakistan People's Party | Hakim Ali Zardari | ||
NW-113 Nawabshah-II | Pakistan People's Party | Ghulam Mujtaba Jatoi | |||
Khairpur | NW-114 Khairpur-I | Pakistan People's Party | Syed Qaim Ali Shah | ||
NW-115 Khairpur-II | Pakistan People's Party | Pir Syed Abdul Qadir Shah Jillani | |||
Larkana | NW-116 Larkana-I | Pakistan People's Party | Zulfikar Ali Bhutto | ||
NW-117 Larkana-II | Pakistan People's Party | Mumtaz Bhutto | |||
Hyderabad | NW-118 Hyderabad-I | Markazi Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan | Syed Muhammad Ali Rizvi | ||
NW-119 Hyderabad-II | Pakistan People's Party | Mir Aijaz Ali Talpur | |||
NW-120 Hyderabad-III | Pakistan People's Party | Makhdoom Muhammad Zaman Talibul Moula | |||
NW-121 Hyderabad-IV | Pakistan People's Party | Haji Ali Ahmed Khan | |||
Tharparkar | NW-122 Tharparkar-I | Pakistan People's Party | Mir Ali Bakhsh Khan Talpur | ||
NW-123 Tharparkar-II | Pakistan People's Party | Pir Ghulam Rasool Shah Jillani | |||
Dadu | NW-124 Dadu-I | Pakistan People's Party | Abdul Hameed Jatoi | ||
NW-125 Dadu-II | Pakistan People's Party | Malik Sikandar Khan | |||
Sanghar | NW-126 Sanghar | Pakistan Muslim League (Qayyum) | Atta Muhammad Marri | ||
Thatta | NW-127 Thatta | Pakistan People's Party | Ameen Faheem | ||
Karachi | NW-128 Karachi-I | Markazi Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan | Abdul Mustafa Al-Azhari | ||
NW-129 Karachi-II | Pakistan People's Party | Abdul Hafeez Pirzada | |||
NW-130 Karachi-III | Pakistan People's Party | Abdul Sattar Gabol | |||
NW-131 Karachi-IV | Jamaat-e-Islami | Mehmood Azam Farooqi | |||
NW-132 Karachi-V | Jamaat-e-Islami | Abdul Ghafoor Ahmed | |||
NW-133 Karachi-VI | Independent | Zafar Ahmed Ansari | |||
NW-134 Karachi-VII | Pakistan People's Party | Noorul Arfin | |||
Balochistan | Quetta | NW-135 Quetta-I | Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam | Abdul Haq Akorwi | |
NW-136 Quetta-II | Council Muslim League | Taj Muhammad Jamali | |||
Kalat | NW-137 Kalat-I | National Awami Party Wali | Abdul Hai Baloch | ||
NW-138 Kalat-II | National Awami Party Wali | Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo |
Elected members for Reserved Seats for Women
editRegion | Province | Constituency | Party | Member | |
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East Pakistan | East Bengal | NE-163 Women's Constituency-I | Awami League | Nurjahan Murshid | |
NE-164 Women's Constituency-II | Rafia Akhtar Dolly | ||||
NE-165 Women's Constituency-III | Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury | ||||
NE-166 Women's Constituency-IV | Momtaz Begum | ||||
NE-167 Women's Constituency-V | Razia Banu | ||||
NE-168 Women's Constituency-VI | Taslima Abed | ||||
NE-169 Women's Constituency-VII | Begum Badrunnessa Ahmed | ||||
West Pakistan | NWFP | NW-139 Women's Constituency-I | Pakistan Muslim League (Qayyum) | Shireen Wahab Sahiba | |
Punjab | NW-140 Women's Constituency-II | Pakistan People's Party | Nargis Naim Sendhu | ||
NW-141 Women's Constituency-III | Begum Nasim Jahan | ||||
NW-142 Women's Constituency-IV | Begum Zahida Sultana | ||||
Sindh | NW-143 Women's Constituency-V | Mrs. Dr. Ashraf Abbas | |||
Balochistan | NW-144 Women's Constituency-VI | National Awami Party Wali | Jennifer Jehanzeba Qazi Musa |
Membership Changes
editEast Pakistan
editDue to war of 1971, East Pakistan separated and became Bangladesh. Only Tridev Roy and Nurul Amin remained in Pakistan.[5][6][7]
West Pakistan
editNW-1 Peshawar-I Abdul Qayyum Khan of PML(Qayyum) vacated and Yusuf Khattak of PML(Qayyum) elected in by-election.
NW-10 Mardan-II Ameerzada Khan of NAP(W) vacated and Umra Khan of NAP(W) elected in by-election.
NW-11 Mardan cum Hazara Abdul Qayyum Khan of PML(Qayyum) vacated and Muhammad Hanif Khan of PML(Qayyum) elected in by-election.
NW-21 Tribal Area-III Naimatullah Khan Shinwari (IND) vacated Haji Gul Muhammad (IND) elected in by election.
NW-36 Gujrat-II Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry of PPP vacated and Muhammad Sardar Khan of PPP elected in by-election.
NW-47 Jhang-II Moulana Muhammad Zakir of Markazi Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan died in 1975 and Sardarzada Muhammad Ali Shah of PPP elected in by-election.
NW-49 Lyallpur-I Mukhtar Rana of PPP disqualified and Muhammad Afzal Randhawa of PPP elected in by-election.
NW-53 Lyallpur-V Chaudhary Muhammad Aslam of PPP died in 1975 and Raja Mubaraz Khan of PPP elected in by-election.
NW-60 Lahore-III Zulfikar Ali Bhutto of PPP vacated and Mahmud Ali Kasuri of PPP elected in by election.
NW-68 Sheikhupura-III Chaudhary Muhammad Iqbal died in 1974 and Nisar Ahmed of PPP elected in by election.
NW-70 Gujranwala-I Mian Manzoor-e-Hassan died in 1974 and Habibur Rahman of PPP elected in by election.
NW-71 Gujranwala-II Zulfiqar Ali Bajwa died and Ali Muhammad Darriwal elected in by election.
NW-79 Multan-I Zulfikar Ali Bhutto of PPP vacated and Sahibzada Farooq Ali of PPP elected in by election.
NW-80 Multan-II Sadiq Hussain Qureshi of PPP vacated and Sajid Pervez Mian of PPP elected in by election.
NW-84 Multan-VI Mumtaz Daultana of CML vacated and Mian Riaz Ahmed Khan elected in by election.
NW-88 Dera Ghazi Khan-I Nazir Ahmed of JI died and Khawaja Ghulam Suleman elected in by election.
NW-91 Muzaffargarh-II Ghulam Mustafa Khar of PPP vacated and Mian Ghulam Abbas elected in by election.
NW-113 Nawabshah-II Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi of PPP vacated and Ghulam Mujtaba Jatoi of PPP by election.
NW-121 Hyderabad-IV Zulfikar Ali Bhutto of PPP vacated and Haji Ali Ahmed Khan of PPP elected in by election.
NW-127 Thatta Zulfikar Ali Bhutto of PPP vacated and Ameen Faheem of PPP elected in by election.
NW-134 Karachi-VII Shah Ahmad Noorani of Markazi Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan vacated and Noorul Arfin of PPP elected in by election.
NW-136 Quetta-II Khair Bakhsh Marri of NAP(W) vacated and Taj Muhammad Jamali of CML elected by-election.
References
edit- ^ "Notification" (PDF). Government of Pakistan. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 December 2018.
- ^ https://fafen.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Compendium-National-Assembly-Elections-1970-2008-Pakistan.pdf
- ^ "1970 General Election Results". Election Pakistan. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
- ^ 5th National Assembly from 1972 to 10th January 1977 (PDF)
- ^ Talukdar, S. P. (2010). Genesis of Indigenous Chakma Buddhists and Their Pulverization Worldwide. Gyan Publishing House. ISBN 978-81-7835-758-4.
- ^ admin (2013-10-26). "Nurul Amin | Former Speaker of Bengal Assembly & Head of Pakistan Democratic Party". Story Of Pakistan. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
- ^ "The Raja who gave away his kingdom". The Express Tribune. 2012-09-17. Retrieved 2024-02-02.