First Nawaz Sharif provincial cabinet

First Nawaz Sharif provincial cabinet

cabinet of Punjab, Pakistan
Date formed 5 April 1985
Date dissolved 30 May 1988
People and organisations
Head of state Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq
Head of government Muhammad Khan Junejo
Member party Pakistan Muslim League
Status in legislature Majority
History
Predecessor Qureshi provincial cabinet
Successor Second Nawaz Sharif provincial cabinet

The First Nawaz Sharif provincial cabinet was formed by Nawaz Sharif in April 1985 to begin a new government following the Pakistani general election, 1985. It was dissolved on 30 May 1988.[1]

Cabinet

Ministers

Following were the members of the cabinet:

  • Ch Abdul Ghafoor (PP-229 – Bahawalnagar) — Agriculture, Law and Parliamentary Affairs
  • Ch Muhammad Iqbal (PP-137 – Gujranwala) — Revenue, Relief & Consolidations
  • Ch Mumtaz Hussain (PP-201 – Sahiwal) — Education, Finance, Excise and Taxation
  • Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi (PP-28 – Gujrat) — Local Government and Rural Development
  • Makhdoom Altaf Ahmed (PP-236 – Rahim Yar Khan) — Finance (Additional charge Excise and Taxation)
  • Malik Khuda Bakhsh Khan Tiwana (PP-39 – Khushab) — Auqaf, Local Government and Rural Development
  • Malik Saleem Iqbal (PP-16 – Chakwal) — Co-operatives, Fisheries and Wildlife
  • Mehr Ghulam Dastgir Lak (PP-43 – Sargodha) — Food Department
  • Shaheen Atiq-ur-Rehman (Women Seat) — Social Welfare & Women’s Division
  • Abdul Qayyum Awan (PP-69 – Faisalabad) — Labour, Jails, Zakat and Usher
  • Abdul Razzaq (PP-160 – Khanewal) — Irrigation and Power
  • Ghulam Haider Wyne (PP-161 – Khanewal) — Industries & Mineral Development, Planning and Development and Education
  • Muhammad Arshad Khan Lodhi (PP-204 – Sahiwal) — Colonies, Revenue and Relief, Consolidation, Live Stock and Dairy Development
  • Saeed Ahmed Khan Manais (PP-178 – Vehari) — Communication and Works, Food and Transport
  • Saeed Ahmed Qureshi (PP-169 – Multan) — Zakat and Ushr
  • Raja Iqbal Mehdi (PP-20 – Jhelum) — Forestry, Wildlife & Fisheries.
  • Sardar Arif Rashid (PP-109 – Lahore) — Agriculture, Irrigation and Power, Forestry, Tourism and Culture
  • Syed Afzaal Ali Shah (PP-216 – Okara) — Health, Communication and Works
  • Syeda Sajida Nayyar Abidi (PP-142 – Sialkot) — Livestock & Dairy Development
  • Khalique Ullah Khan (PP-129 – Gujranwala), Law & Parliamentary Affairs

References

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