Constituency PP-47 (Bhakkar-I) Religion Islam | Constituency NA-73 (Bhakkar-I) | |
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Parents Haji Habib Ullah Khan (father) Alma mater Punjab University Law College (LLB) - 1996 Occupation Politician, agriculturist Education Punjab University Law College |
Muhammad Sana Ullah Khan Masti Khel (Urdu: محمد ثناء الله خان مستی خیل; born 21 October 1971) is a Pakistani politician, former member of National Assembly of Pakistan and a former member of Provincial Assembly of the Punjab.
Political career
In 2002 elections, he ran on Pakistan Muslim League (Q) ticket from NA-73, a national assembly constituency and was elected as member of National Assmebly. In 2008 elections, he ran on Pakistan Muslim League (N) ticket from PP-47, a Punjab provincial constituency and won that election by securing 37,713 votes while his closest rival, an independent Amir Muhammad Khan secured 35,277 votes. He was also a candidate on National Assembly Constituency NA-73 in 2008 which he narrowly lost to an independent Abdul Majeed Khan Khanan Khel who would join PML (N) in 2013. He secured 82,740 votes compared to 83,850 votes of Khanan Khel.
He discontinued being a member of PML (N) and contested 2013 general election as an independent from NA-73. He secured 91,066 votes in that election but lost it to PML (N)'s Khanan Khel who secured 97,676 votes. In the same election, he also contested on PP-47 constituency.