List of Women elected on Reserved Seats in Punjab Assembly

Elections 2018List of Women elected on Reserved Seats in Punjab Assembly

By Hina Haroon

Out of a total of 66 Women inducted in the Punjab Assembly on Reserved Seats, 33 belonged to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), 30 to Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), two to Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q), and one to Pakistan People’s Party (PPP).

Sr No Name of Woman Candidate elected in Punjab Assembly Party Affiliation
1 Zakia Khan PML-N
2 Mehwish Sultana PML-N
3 Azma Zahid Bokhari PML-N
4 Ishrat Ashraf PML-N
5 Sadia Nadeem Malik PML-N
6 Hina Pervaiz Butt PML-N
7 Sania Ashiq Jabeen PML-N
8 Tahia Noon PML-N
9 Uswah Aftab PML-N
10 Saba Saqia PML-N
11 Kanwal Pervaiz Ch. PML-N
12 Gulna Shazadi PML-N
13 Rabia Nusrat PML-N
14 Haseena begum PML-N
15 Rahat Afza PML-N
16 Munira Yamin Satti PML-N
17 Rukhsana Kausar PML-N
18 Salma Saadia Taimoor PML-N
19 Khalid Mansoor PML-N
20 Rabia Ahmed Butt PML-N
21 Rabia Naseem Farooqi PML-N
22 Faiza Mushtaq PML-N
23 Bushra Anjum Butt PML-N
24 Syeda Uzma Qadri PML-N
25 Sumera Komal PML-N
26 Raheela Naeem PML-N
27 Sunbal Malik Hussain PML-N
28 Aneeza Fatima PML-N
29 Nafisa Ameen PML-N
30 Zaib un Nisa PML-N
31 Yasmin Rahid PTI
32 Sadiqa Sahibdas khan PTI
33 Shamsa Ali PTI
34 Nasrin Tariq PTI
35 Shawaba Bashir PTI
36 Shamim Aftab PTI
37 Firdous Rahna PTI
38 Shahid Ahmed PTI
39 Sumaira Ahmed PTI
40 Syeda Zahra Naqvi PTI
41 Ayesha Iqbal PTI
42 Neelum Hayat Malik PTI
43 Umul Banin Ali PTI
44 Mussarat Jamshed PTI
45 Mussarat Jamshed PTI
46 Sadia Sohail Rana PTI
47 Rashid Khanam PTI
48 Farhat Farooq PTI
49 Shaheen Raza PTI
50 Talat Fatemeh Naqvi PTI
51 Shaheena Karim PTI
52 Asia Amjad PTI
53 Seemabia Tahir PTI
54 Momina Waheed PTI
55 Aisha Nawaz PTI
56 Zainab Umair PTI
57 Farha Agha PTI
58 Syeda Farah Azmi PTI
59 Sajida Begum PTI
60 Sajida Yousaf PTI
61 Sahbeen Gul Khan PTI
62 Sabrina Javaid PTI
63 Abida Bibi PTI
64 Baasima Ch. PML-Q
65 Khadija Umer PML-Q
66 Shazia Abid PPP
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