Sujawal MPA MNA List 2024

Sujawal is a small district of Sindh by population. It has been allocated 01 seat of National Assembly and 02 seats of Provincial Assembly of Sindh. According to 2023 census, population of this district comprises of 839,292 persons. Following is the list of MPA and MNA who were elected from Sujawal in General Election held in 2024.

Sujawal MNA List 2024:

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

ConstituencyName Of MNAParty
NA-224Syed Ayaz Ali Shah SheraziPPP P

Sujawal MPA List 2024:

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

ConstituencyName Of MPAParty
PS-73Shah Hussain Shah SheeraziPPP P
PS-74Muhammad Ali MalkaniPPP P

PS-73 Constituency Area:

Following areas are included in PS-73 constituency:

(a) Mirpur Bathoro Taluka; and
(b) Sujawal Taluka excluding Walhar Tapedar circle of Sujawal supervisory Tapedar circle of Sujawal District.

PS-74 Constituency Area:

Following areas are included in this constituency:

(a) Jati Taluka
(b) Shah Bunder Taluka
(c) Kharo Chan Taluka and
(d) Walhar Tapedar circle of Sujawal supervisory Tapedar circle of Sujawal district.

The provincial constituencies PS-73 and PS-74 represent important administrative and geographic divisions within Sujawal District, reflecting the district’s mix of coastal, rural, and riverine landscapes. These constituencies are structured to ensure political representation for communities spread across talukas with distinct social and economic characteristics.

PS-73 constituency primarily includes Mirpur Bathoro Taluka along with Sujawal Taluka, excluding the Walhar Tapedar Circle of Sujawal Supervisory Tapedar Circle. This constituency largely covers agrarian and semi-rural areas where agriculture, fishing, and small-scale trade shape everyday life. The population in PS-73 is closely connected to land and water resources, and local concerns often revolve around irrigation, infrastructure, and access to basic public services.

The exclusion of the Walhar Tapedar Circle creates a more compact constituency focused on communities with similar administrative and socio-economic features.

On the other hand, PS-74 constituency encompasses a broader and more diverse geographic area. It includes Jati Taluka, Shah Bunder Taluka, and Kharo Chan Taluka, along with the Walhar Tapedar Circle of Sujawal Supervisory Tapedar Circle. This constituency represents coastal and deltaic regions where livelihoods are linked to fishing, ports, and coastal agriculture. Shah Bunder and Kharo Chan, in particular, carry historical and economic significance due to their proximity to the sea and long-standing maritime activity.

Together, PS-73 and PS-74 divide Sujawal District in a manner that balances inland agricultural areas with coastal regions. This delineation allows elected representatives to focus on constituency-specific issues while contributing to broader legislative discussions in the Sindh Assembly.

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