Al-Nasser Zakaria
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Al-Nasser Zakaria is a Indian Professor of Political Science and English, Social Worker and Politician. Al-Nasser Zakaria is currently the Secretary of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee.
Biography[edit]
Al-Nasser Zakaria was born in the suburb of Bandra in Mumbai, India. He is the son of Salim Zakaria, the former MLA of Bandra and for Education Minister in the Maharashtra Government. Al-Nasser Zakaria is currently the Secretary with Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee and also a former spokesperson for MPCC. He did his B.A in Political Science from St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, M.A in Political Management from George Washington University, in the United States of America. He is a Swimmer and Horse Rider. He is married to Reshma Zakaria and has two sons.
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