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For Immediate Release:
April 18th, 2006
Hartford, Connecticut: On April 18th, 2006, the State of Connecticut
General Assembly passed an official citation, which was introduced by
Senator Donald E. Williams Jr. of 29th District, Representative
William Aman of 14th District, Representative Michael A. Christ of
11th District and Senator Gary E. LeBeau of 3rd District, which was to
offer the sincerest congratulations to Dr. M. Saud Anwar, President
Elect of Pakistani American Public Affairs Committee (PAKPAC)
Connecticut in recognition of his outstanding achievements, leadership
and commitment to Connecticut. The entire State Assembly extended best
wishes on the memorable occasion to express the hope for continued
success
This official citation was presented to Dr. M. Saud Anwar on the 18th
of April 2006 at the State Capitol Building in Hartford, CT. Dr. Anwar
also received official recognition with a statement from Her
Excellency Governor Jodi Rell, Governor of Connecticut, who on behalf
of the State of Connecticut extended greetings and congratulations to
Dr. Saud Anwar and commended his perseverance and dedication to public
service. She mentioned in the citation about his commitment and drive,
and that it was an inspiration to all of the Connecticut residents and
a testament to the strength and determination. She recognized him as a
fine representative of the State of Connecticut and officially
recognized Dr. M. Saud Anwar. At this occasion, Honorable Attorney
General of Connecticut Richard Blumenthal joined in to recognize the
Dr. Saud Anwar for outstanding cooperation and continued service to
the state and the nation as recognized by the Connecticut community.
Kevin Sullivan, Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut, and Secretary of
State Ms Susan Bysiewicz was also present. Lieutenant Governor joined
in, in recognizing and thanking Dr. Saud Anwar for his commitment and
dedication to improving the lives of people in the community and State
of Connecticut. Dr. Saud Anwar’s friends, family and prominent members
of the Connecticut community were present at the event.
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