Hyderabad MPA MNA List 2024

Hyderabad is a city and district of Sindh Province of Pakistan. According to 2023 delimitation, this district has been allocated 03 seats of National Assembly and 06 seats of Provincial Assembly of Sindh. As per 2023 census, population of Hyderabad district comprises of 2,432,540 persons. Following is the list of MPA and MNA who were elected from Hyderabad in General Election held in 2024.

Hyderabad MNA List 2024:

Following is the list of MNA who were elected from Hyderabad in Election 2024:

ConstituencyName Of MNAParty
NA-218Syed Hussain TariqPPP
NA-219Abdul Aleem KhanMQM P
NA-220Syed Waseem HussainMQM P

Hyderabad MPA List 2024:

Following is the list of MPA who were elected from Hyderabad in Election 2024:

ConstituencyName Of MPAParty
PS-60Jam Khan ShoroPPP
PS-61Sharjeel InamPPP
PS-62Sabir HussainMQM (P)
PS-63Muhammad Rehan RajputIND
PS-64Muhammad Rashid KhanMQM (P)
PS-65Nasir Hussain QureshiMQM (P)

NA-218 Constituency Area:

Following areas are included in NA-218 constituency:

(a) Qasim Abad Taluka excluding census charge no. 2 of Hyderabad cantonment (Part) of Qasimabad Taluka; and
(b) Hyderabad Taluka excluding town committee Husri.

NA-219 Constituency Area:

Following areas are included in NA-219 constituency:

(a) Latif Abad Taluka
(b) Town Committee Husri of Hyder Abad taluka

NA-220 Constituency Area:

Following areas are included in NA-220 constituency:

(a) Hyderabad city Taluka
(b) Census charge no. 2 of Hyderabad Cantonment (part) of Qasim Abad Taluka.

The National Assembly constituencies of Hyderabad district are carefully delineated to represent the administrative, urban, and semi-urban character of the region, ensuring balanced political representation. NA-218 comprises Qasimabad Taluka, excluding census charge number 2 of the Hyderabad Cantonment area, along with Hyderabad Taluka while leaving out Town Committee Husri. This constituency largely represents mixed residential and commercial zones, reflecting the social diversity and civic concerns of expanding suburban localities.

In contrast, NA-219 includes Latifabad Taluka and Town Committee Husri of Hyderabad Taluka. This area is known for its planned neighborhoods, educational institutions, and a population that is actively engaged in urban governance and political discourse. Meanwhile, NA-220 covers Hyderabad City Taluka, which forms the historic and administrative core of the city, along with census charge number 2 of Hyderabad Cantonment falling within Qasimabad Taluka. This constituency represents the heart of Hyderabad, where old city traditions intersect with modern civic administration.

Collectively, these three constituencies divide Hyderabad district in a manner that recognizes its administrative boundaries and functional realities. By separating cantonment areas, city centers, and suburban talukas, the constituency framework allows voters from distinct localities to raise issues relevant to their everyday lives. This structured division plays an important role in shaping electoral dynamics, public representation, and legislative priorities within the National Assembly, while also reflecting the complex urban fabric of Hyderabad.