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Karachi Club's Farewell Reception for N.M.Jadmani
Cerritos Park East, Cerritos, CA
June 4, 2006
The Pakistani
community of Southern California didn’t seem happy when the news broke
out of the Los Angeles-based Consul General being posted out before the end
of his three-year term. Mr Noor Mohammad Jadmani had literary lived in the
hearts of the community rather than his beautiful Beverly Hills chateau. He
was popular among all sections of the community.
On June 4, 2006, the Karachi Club of Los Angeles hosted a reception in honor
of Consul General Jadmani and his wife at the Cerritos East Park, Cerritos.
Community members belonging to all walks of life attended the reception to
bid farewell to the Consul General and his staff.
Prominent among the reception organizers were: Kamal Zafar, MQM Central Organizational
Committee Member; Mr. Waseem Zaidi, Los Angeles MQM Unit In-charge; Mr. Ejaz
Siddique, MQM Central Organizational Committee Member, and Karachi Club prominent
member Samin Faruqui. Ex-Federal Minister Khalid Maqbool Siddique also graced
the occasion.
In his welcome speech, Samin Faruqui told the attendees that we are not here
to say good-by to the Consul General and his staff, but to recall the pleasant
experiences marking his tenure in Los Angeles. It was truly a wonderful experience.
“Despite his busy schedule as Consul General Mr. Jadmani literary dwelled
in the community attending all the events either on weeknights or on weekends.”
Praising all the previous Consulate staff, Mr. Faruqui commented that Mr.
Jadmani’s team was the core factor in creating an impeccable image for
the Consulate. “After it had been renovated, public had access to Xerox
machine, visa and passport form counter, a new token system, a water cooler,
and an elegant waiting hall which speak for themselves for the meritorious
administration,” he added.
Working with common people, living amongst them, and with his problem-solving
charisma, Mr Jadmani was seen all over the city during his entire s tenure.
“He is a man of commitment, honor and dignity, and can’t be forgotten
by the people of Los Angeles at large,” Mr. Faruqui concluded.
The attendees hoped that Mr Jadmani’s successor would be as competent
and considerate as the outgoing Consul General.
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