The fourth and the last Legislative Council was constituted on 25 October 1930 and held 197 meetings until it was dissolved on 17 November 1935. Sir Shahab-ud-Din Virk was reelected unopposed as President for a third term. He resigned when he was appointmed Minister for Education and was succeeded by
Sir Chhotu Ram. Notable members included: • Sir George Anderson
(Director of Public Instruction, Punjab) •
Mazhar Ali Azhar (East and West Central Towns — Muhammadan, Urban) • Sir Henry Craik
(Finance Member to Government, Punjab) •
Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani (Representative of General Interest) • Nazir Husain Ranjha (Gujrat West — Muhammadan, Rural) • Sir Fazl-i-Husain
Minister for Education •
Miles Irving (Finance Member, Minister Revenue previously worked as Financial Commissioner) • Sikandar Hayat Khan
(Revenue Member to Government, Punjab) • Manohar Lal
(Punjab University) •
Shahnawaz Khan Mamdot (Representative of General Interest) • Feroz Khan Noon
(Shahpur East — Muhammadan, Rural) — Minister for Education • Chhotu Ram
(President) • Sir Jogendra Singh
(Sikh, Landholders — Minister for Agriculture) • Arjan Singh
(Sikh, MLC Hoshiarpur and Kangra 1936) • Sir Shahab-ud-Din Virk
(President) ==See also==