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Name is the game
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Zia Piracha is there,on your left.
Let me try to call names
Sitting (L -R) Abdul Nasir,Tahir Saleem,Iqtidar,M Ameem, Salahuddin.Naseem,Hasan Saeed,Abid Hirani
Second Row Khalid Ashraf,Pervez Fateh,Mushtaq,Rahat Kamal,Qamarul Haq,Sadiq Farooqui,Maqbool,Nafees,Khalid Khan and Fahim Siddiqui
Last Row Standing Firoze Shah,Don’t Care,Inayatullah,Seraj,Yaqoob,Shahid Hasan,Motiur Rehman,Atiq,Sami Haqqani,Qasim Rizvi,Khursheed and Zia Peracha
Missing- Salman Qureshi,Shahzad and Shakeel Beg
Moti had requested me to send a write up.I think it is not required now.However it will be injustice if the food menu well cooked and quality not praised.
Chicken Corn and Hot and Sour Soap
Mutton Karahi
Fish Fried
Prawns
Paneer (Cheese)Palak
Chana Pulao
Assorted Salad
Thanks to the Hosts and all those who made it a memorable afternoon.
Writeup by Seraj ul Haq
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Name is the game
—————————-
Zia Piracha is there,on your left.
Let me try to call names
Sitting (L -R) Abdul Nasir,Tahir Saleem,Iqtidar,M Ameem, Salahuddin.Naseem,Hasan Saeed,Abid Hirani
Second Row Khalid Ashraf,Pervez Fateh,Mushtaq,Rahat Kamal,Qamarul Haq,Sadiq Farooqui,Maqbool,Nafees,Khalid Khan and Fahim Siddiqui
Last Row Standing Firoze Shah,Don’t Care,Inayatullah,Seraj,Yaqoob,Shahid Hasan,Motiur Rehman,Atiq,Sami Haqqani,Qasim Rizvi,Khursheed and Zia Peracha
Missing- Salman Qureshi,Shahzad and Shakeel Beg
Moti had requested me to send a write up.I think it is not required now.However it will be injustice if the food menu well cooked and quality not praised.
Chicken Corn and Hot and Sour Soap
Mutton Karahi
Fish Fried
Prawns
Paneer (Cheese)Palak
Chana Pulao
Assorted Salad
Thanks to the Hosts and all those who made it a memorable afternoon.
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