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First Shehbaz Sharif provincial cabinet

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First Shehbaz Sharif provincial cabinet

Cabinet of Punjab, Pakistan
Date formed1997
Date dissolved1999
People and organisations
Head of stateMuhammad Rafiq Tarar
Head of governmentShehbaz Sharif
Member partyPakistan Muslim League (N)
Status in legislatureMajority

The First Shehbaz Sharif provincial cabinet was formed by Shehbaz Sharif in 1997 to begin a new government following the 1997 Pakistani general election.

Cabinet

Ministers

Following were the members of cabinet:[1]

  • Brig (Retd) Zulfiqar Ahmed Dhilloun (PP-134 – Sheikhupura) - PML(N) - Education
  • Ch Muhammad Afzal Sahi (PP-54 – Faisalabad) - PML(N) - Communication & Works (1998-1999)
  • Ch Muhammad Iqbal (PP-85 – Gujranwala) - PML(N)- Irrigation & Power
  • Ch Muhammad Riaz (PP-10 – Rawalpindi) - PML(N) - Cooperatives
  • Ch Shaukat Dawood (PP-239 – Rahim Yar Khan) - PML(N) - Revenue
  • Muhammad Iqbal Khan Khakwani (PP-160 – Multan) - PML(N) - Food
  • Haji Irfan Ahmed Khan Daha (PP-177 – Khanewal) - PML(N) - Transport
  • Malik Saleem Iqbal (PP-19 – Chakwal) - PML(N) - Forest, Fisheries, Wildlife and Tourism
  • Mian Meraj Din (PP-120 – Lahore) - PML(N)- Excise & Taxation
  • Ijaz Ahmed Sheikh (PP-102 – Sialkot) - PML(N) - Labour and Manpower
  • Muhammad Arshad Khan Lodhi (PP-182 – Sahiwal) - PML(N) - Industries & Mineral Development
  • Muhammad Basharat Raja (PP-4 – Rawalpindi) - PML(N) - Law & Parliamentary Affairs (Additional Charge – Information, Culture and Youth Affairs)
  • Pir Syed Muhammad Binyamin Rizvi (PP-99 – Mandi Baha-ud-Din) - PML(N) - Social Welfare, Women Development and Bait-ul-Maal
  • Raja Ishfaq Sarwar (PP-8 – Rawalpindi) - PML(N) - Health
  • Rana Muhammad Iqbal Khan (PP-149 – Kasur) - PML(N) - Livestock & Dairy Development
  • Sahibzada Haji Muhammad Fazal Karim (PP-56 – Faisalabad) - PML(N) -

Auqaf

References

  1. ^ "Previous Assemblies".


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