Sana Ullah Khan
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Muhammad Sana Ullah Khan Masti Khel | |
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محمد ثناء الله خان مستی خیل | |
30px Member of Pakistan Muslim League (N)[1][2] |
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In office 2008–2013 |
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Provincial Minister Local Government and Rural Development[1] | |
In office 2008–2013 |
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Member of Provincial Assembly of the Punjab, Pakistan[1][3][4][5][6][7] | |
In office 18 February 2008 – 2013 |
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Constituency | PP-47 (Bhakkar-I)[1][3][5][6][7] |
Federal Parliamentary Secretary for Information[8] | |
In office 2004–2007 |
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Member of Pakistan Muslim League (Q) |
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In office 2002–2008 |
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Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan[1] | |
In office 2002–2007 |
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Constituency | NA-73 (Bhakkar-I)[9] |
Personal details | |
Born | 21 October 1971 Jandianwala, Kallur Kot Tehsil, Bhakkar District, Punjab, Pakistan[1] |
Parents | Haji Habib Ullah Khan (father)[1] |
Alma mater | Punjab University Law College (LLB) - 1996 |
Occupation | Politician, agriculturist[1] |
Religion | Islam |
Muhammad Sana Ullah Khan Masti Khel (Urdu: محمد ثناء الله خان مستی خیل; born 21 October 1971) is a Pakistani politician, former member of National Assembly of Pakistan and a former member of Provincial Assembly of the Punjab.[1]
Political career
In 2002 elections, he ran on Pakistan Muslim League (Q) ticket from NA-73, a national assembly constituency and was elected as member of National Assmebly.[10][11] In 2008 elections, he ran on Pakistan Muslim League (N) ticket from PP-47, a Punjab provincial constituency and won that election by securing 37,713 votes while his closest rival, an independent Amir Muhammad Khan secured 35,277 votes.[12] He was also a candidate on National Assembly Constituency NA-73 in 2008[13] which he narrowly lost to an independent Abdul Majeed Khan Khanan Khel who would join PML (N) in 2013.[14] He secured 82,740 votes compared to 83,850 votes of Khanan Khel.[15]
He discontinued being a member of PML (N) and contested 2013 general election as an independent from NA-73.[16] He secured 91,066 votes in that election but lost it to PML (N)'s Khanan Khel who secured 97,676 votes.[14][17] In the same election, he also contested on PP-47 constituency.[18]
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Bibliography
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- Living people
- Pakistani politicians
- Pakistan Muslim League (N) politicians
- Pakistan Muslim League (Q) politicians
- Politicians from Punjab, Pakistan
- People from Bhakkar District
- Members of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab
- Punjabi people
- Punjab University Law College alumni
- 1971 births