Saira Shahliani
Member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh
In office
June 2013  28 May 2018
ConstituencyReserved seat for women
In office
August 2012  March 2013
ConstituencyReserved seat for women
In office
2002–2007
ConstituencyReserved seat for women
Personal details
Born (1976-07-06) 6 July 1976
Jacobabad
NationalityPakistani
Political partyPakistan Peoples Party

Saira Shahliani is a Pakistani politician who had been a Member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh, from June 2013 to May 2018. Previously she had been a Member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh from 2002 to 2007 and again from 2012 to 2013.

Early life and education

She was born on 6 July 1976 in Jacobabad.[1]

She has earned the degree of Bachelor of Arts from the Government Degree College, Quetta and completed a Master of Arts in English from the University of Balochistan.[1]

Political career

She was elected to the Provincial Assembly of Sindh as a candidate of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) on a reserved seat for women in 2002 Pakistani general election.[2]

She was re-elected to the Provincial Assembly of Sindh as a candidate of PPP on a reserved seat for women in August 2012 after Shazia Marri resigned from the seat.[3][2]

She was re-elected to the Provincial Assembly of Sindh as a candidate of PPP on a reserved seat for women in 2013 Pakistani general election.[4][5]

References

  1. 1 2 "Welcome to the Website of Provincial Assembly of Sindh". www.pas.gov.pk. Archived from the original on 26 August 2017. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
  2. 1 2 "Shahliani replaces Marri seat". The Nation. Archived from the original on 9 March 2018. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
  3. Reporter, The Newspaper's Staff (29 June 2012). "PPP nominee to get PA seat". DAWN.COM. Archived from the original on 9 March 2018. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
  4. "PML-N secures maximum number of reserved seats in NA". www.pakistantoday.com.pk. Archived from the original on 3 January 2018. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
  5. "2013 Sindh Assembly women notification" (PDF). Election Commission of Pakistan. Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 January 2018. Retrieved 8 March 2018.


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