Nawab Malik is an Indian politician, born in 1959, who held the positions of guardian minister for Gondia and Parbhani and minister for minority development, skill development, and entrepreneurship in Maharashtra. He serves as the Nationalist Congress Party’s national spokesperson and president of Mumbai. In 1959, Nawab Malik was born in the eastern Uttar Pradesh village of Dhuswa, in the Utraula Tehsil, Balrampur district. He moved to Mumbai in 1970 with his family for better opportunities. Malik’s father established a business in Dongri and eventually relocated to Kurla in Mumbai to pursue his nosiness of selling rags or chindi. Malik establishes a scrap business here. Afterward, he pursued social work before getting into politics. Malik is wed to Mehjabin, and the couple has four children together: a son names Faraz, a girl named Nilofer, a daughter named Sana and a son named Aamir.
Following Sanjay Gandhi’s death, he joined the Sanjay Vichar Manch and began working in social work, closely collaborating with Maneka Gandhi. When he ran in his first election in 1984, he received only 2500 votes. Subsequently, he joined the Congress, then moved to the Samajwadi Party, where he won a by-election and was appointed minister in the 1999 Congress-NCP coalition government. But soon after, because of his disagreements with Abu Azmi Bio coming soon... >> Read More... , he joined the NCP. He was appointed as MoS by the N.C.P. and subsequently made a cabinet minister. He was also Maharashtra’s former housing minister. In 2009, he was elected from the Mumbai constituency of Anushakti Nagar to Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha as well as from Nehru Nagar in 1996, 1999, and 2004. He serves as the Nationalist Congress Party’s president for Mumbai.
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