Zakir Hussain Gesawat | |
Birth Place: | Makrana, Nagaur |
Constituency: | Makrana, nagaur |
Office1: | Member of the Legislative Assembly, Rajasthan |
Term End: | Incubant |
Predecessor1: | Roopa Ram |
Office2: | Member of the Legislative Assembly, Rajasthan |
Predecessor2: | Bhanwar Lal Rajpurohit |
Successor2: | Shreeram Bhincher[1] |
Office3: | President, Nagaur District Congress Committee[2] |
Party: | Indian National Congress |
Spouse: | Tabassum Praveen |
Education: | Up to Secondary |
Zakir Hussain Gesawat,[3] (5 July 1970) is a politician and the Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) of Makrana for the state of Rajasthan, India. He is current candidate for Indian National Congress for 113, Makrana Assembly and won election with huge margin.[4] [5] He is president of Congress Committee, Nagaur District from 11 February 2016. He was also elected as Congress candidate for the Rajasthan Assembly Election in 2018, 2013 and 2008, but succeeded only in 2008. He has been serving Indian National Congress for the past 25 years. He was also the president of Makrana Marble Vikas Samiti, a local marble mining industry.
Zakir Hussain Gesawat was elected as MLA in Rajasthan Assembly 2008 election.[6] He was elected as MLA. He was defeated by Shreeram Bhincher in Rajasthan Assembly Election 2013 with a huge margin difference. He is candidate for Indian National Congress from Makrana Assembly of Rajasthan (113) for Assembly Election 2018 of Rajasthan.[7]
He has been selected 4th time as candidate of Indian National Congress. There is direct fight between he and Bhartiya Janta Party candidate Sumita Bhincher. He has won the election by margin of 29314 by securing 96544 votes out of total 205818 votes.[8]
He is able to get Indian National Congress Party ticket for Rajasthan Assembly Election 2018 from Makrana Assembly. In Makrana, there is direct fight between Rooparam Muravatiya of Bhartiya Janta Party and Zakir Hussain Gesawat of Congress party. It was very close fight between both of them. Roopa Ram Muravatiya is able to win the election by a very narrow margin of 1072 votes.[9]