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Club honours Pakistan Ambassador

Club honours Pakistan Ambassador

Daily Tribune28-04-2025

Mr. Mohammad Afzal Bhatti, Chairman of The Pakistan Club Bahrain, hosted a distinguished lunch gathering on Friday, 25th April 2025, at the Sadoun Guest House to honour His Excellency Mr. Saqib Rauf, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to the Kingdom of Bahrain.
The event was attended by Mr. Aneel Zafar Deputy Head of Mission Pakistan Embassy, Bahrain, along with several prominent leaders from the Pakistani community and the business sector in Bahrain.
Among the distinguished guests were Mr. M. Akram Choudhry, Mr. Ejaz Choudhry, Mr. M. Sajid Sheikh, Mr. M. Iqba Joz, Mr. M. Shuja Ul Islam, Mr. Jalil Malik, Mr. Samiur Rahman, The Chairman Pakistan School Bahrain, Dr. Saleem, Mr. Awais Goldmith along with other notable members of the community.
Excellent platform
The luncheon served as an excellent platform for strengthening community ties, fostering unity, and discussing initiatives for the welfare and advancement of the Pakistani diaspora in Bahrain.
The event concluded on a warm and positive note, with attendees engaging in fruitful discussions and reaffirming their commitment to unity and progress.
The Pakistan Club Bahrain continues to be a beacon for community engagement, proudly upholding its mission to serve and represent the Pakistani community in the kingdom of Bahrain.

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