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Pakistan High Commissioner hosts Eid-ul-Fitr Open House in London

Pakistan High Commissioner hosts Eid-ul-Fitr Open House in LondonLahore : Syed Ibne Abbas, Pakistan High Commissioner to the UK, hosted Eid-ul-Fitr Open House at his official residence, “Pakistan House” in London on 06 July 2016, to celebrate the auspicious occasion with the Pakistani community in the UK.
Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan, in his special message for  this occasion, appreciated High Commissioner’s initiative to reach out and  connect with the community.
More than 1000 guests from all walks of society attended the Open House and
were served with traditional Pakistani cuisine. The guests included Lords, MPs,
Mayors, Ambassadors/High Commissioners, Councillors, community leaders,
prominent business persons, members of the Pakistani and British society, representatives of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), and Department for
International Development (DFID), officials of the High Commission as well as their families and media representatives. Some visiting Senators, MNAs, and MPAs from Pakistan and Shahryar Khan, Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board were also in attendance on the occasion. Besides, Vice Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshall Asad Lodhi, who was on an official visit to the UK,  attended the Open House.
The High Commissioner and his wife spent the day with the community members
representing all ages and interests. The attendees termed the event a great
opportunity to socialize and meet and greet each other on this happy occasion.
They said: “We are celebrating the Eid-ul-Fitr second time here at the
Pakistan House; all this festivity reflects the beauty of our culture, traditions, apparel and cuisine. With families and friends all together at one place gives us a feeling as if we are celebrating Eid in Pakistan. It also gives us a sense of belonging to the High Commission.” The guests enjoyed the traditional Pakistani food, whereas the live musical  performance by Tanya Wells, Amir Hussain Qawwal and Raja Kashif added to the  festivities. Special arrangements were made to entertain the children including
Bouncy Castle and Candy Corner where they had fun time during the day out.
The Open House was attended by guests from outside London as well and provided a good opportunity for the High Commission officials and the community to celebrate Eid together. Presence of the members of the Pakistani as well as the British society in a large number at the Pakistan House made the day  memorable.

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