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Second Nawaz Sharif provincial cabinet

Second Nawaz Sharif provincial cabinet

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The Second Nawaz Sharif provincial cabinet was formed by Nawaz Sharif in November 1988 to begin a new government following the 1988 Pakistani general election. It was dissolved on 6 August 1990.[1]

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Cabinet

Ministers

Following were the members of the cabinet:

  • Al-Haj Rana Phool Muhammad Khan (PP-149 – Kasur) — Cooperatives
  • Ch Akhtar Ali (PP-104 – Sialkot) — Communication and Works– IJI
  • Ch Muhammad Iqbal (PP-85 – Gujranwala) — Information
  • Ch Muhammad Riaz (PP-10 – Rawalpindi) — Social Welfare– IJI
  • Ch Parvez Elahi (PP-94 – Gujrat) — Local Government & Rural Development
  • Dr Muhammad Afzal Eiaz (PP-1 – Rawalpindi) — Transport– IJI
  • Makhdoom Ali Raza Shah (PP-72 – Toba Tek Singh) – PPP
  • Shah Mahmood Qureshi (PP-166 – Multan) — Planning and Development
  • Malik Ghulam Muhammad Noor Rabbani Khar (PP-212 – Muzaffargarh) — Wildlife and Fisheries
  • Malik Salim Iqbal (PP-19 – Chakwal) — Health
  • Khan Gul Hamid Khan Rokhri (PP-37 – Mianwali) — Food – IJI
  • Muhammad Arshad Khan Lodhi (PP-182 – Sahiwal) — Revenue
  • Saeed Ahmad Khan Manais (PP-193 – Vehari) — Agriculture– IJI
  • Saeed Akbar Khan (PP-40 – Bhakkar) — Livestock and Dairy Development
  • Qari Saeed-ur-Rehman (PP-13 – Attock) — Zakat & Ushr– IJI
  • Raja Ashfaq Sarwar Khan (PP-8 – Rawalpindi) — Labour– IJI
  • Sardar Amjad Hameed Khan Dasti (PP-211 – Muzaffargarh) — Finance
  • Sardar Muhammad Arif Nakai (PP-150 – Kasur) — Industries and Mineral Development
  • Sardar Nasrullah Khan Dreshak (PP-205 – Rajanpur) — Irrigation/Law & Parliamentary Affairs– IJI
  • Zulfiqar Ali Khan Khosa (PP-201 – D.G.Khan) — Education, Finance, IJI
  • Syed Afzaal Ali Shah (PP-158 – Okara) — Housing, Physical and Environmental Planning
  • Syed Ahmad Mahmood (PP-238 – Rahim Yar Khan) — Excise & Taxation– IND

References

  1. "Previous Assemblies".



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