The 3rd Parliament of Pakistan (from 1962-1964) was the unicameral legislature of Pakistan formed after the 4 years of martial law.[ year missing] There were 156 seats of members of Parliament, including 78 from East Pakistan and 78 from West Pakistan. [1]
Note: The election constituencies from the general election of 1965 are listed below, they do not link to the most recent election constituencies because they have been completely altered.
Constituency | Party | Member | |
---|---|---|---|
NE-76 Women's-I | Begum Roquyya Anwar | ||
NE-77 Women's-II | Shamsunnahar Mahmud | ||
NE-78 Women's-III | Begum Serajunnessa Choudhury |
Note: The election constituencies from the general election of 1962 are listed below, they do not link to the most recent election constituencies because they have been completely altered.
Constituency | Party | Member | |
---|---|---|---|
NW-76 (Women's-I) | Begum Mujeeb-un-Nisa | ||
NW-77 (Women's-II) | Zari Sarfaraz | ||
NW-78 (Women's-III) | Begum Khadija G.A. Khan |
The 3rd Parliament of Pakistan (from 1962-1964) was the unicameral legislature of Pakistan formed after the 4 years of martial law.[ year missing] There were 156 seats of members of Parliament, including 78 from East Pakistan and 78 from West Pakistan. [1]
Note: The election constituencies from the general election of 1965 are listed below, they do not link to the most recent election constituencies because they have been completely altered.
Constituency | Party | Member | |
---|---|---|---|
NE-76 Women's-I | Begum Roquyya Anwar | ||
NE-77 Women's-II | Shamsunnahar Mahmud | ||
NE-78 Women's-III | Begum Serajunnessa Choudhury |
Note: The election constituencies from the general election of 1962 are listed below, they do not link to the most recent election constituencies because they have been completely altered.
Constituency | Party | Member | |
---|---|---|---|
NW-76 (Women's-I) | Begum Mujeeb-un-Nisa | ||
NW-77 (Women's-II) | Zari Sarfaraz | ||
NW-78 (Women's-III) | Begum Khadija G.A. Khan |