Bahrain: Markaz Huda committee office bearers elected


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Bahrain (EP)

Bahrain, June 6: The Bahrain national committee annual meeting of Markaz Huda Women's College Kumbra was held at Manama KCF Center here recently. Central committee chief secretary M S M Zaini Kamil chaired the meeting.

Jamaluddin Vittal was elected president for the new term. Khalandar Sharif Kakkepadav was elected chief secretary, S M Farook Kumbra, treasurer, Sayyad Ali Tambutadka, Abdul Aziz Sullia and Hanif Kinya vice presidents, Fazul Surathkal, Asraf Renjadi and Abdul Karim Mazha, K C Road were elected secretaries.

Riaz Sullia, Iqbal Manjanady, Mohammed Balkad, Abdulsamad Urjibettu, Ashraf Bengila, Shafi Kabaka, Zakaria Enmur, Suhail Moolarapatna, Mohsin Sullia, Mansoor Belma, Salim K C Road, Abdul Majeed Mukka, Harris Okkethoor, Sufi Paimbanchal, Moosa Paibanchal, Ashraf Kinya Naufal Vitla, Hanif Guruvayanakere, Abdul Rashid Adyar, Abdul Razak Anekallu, Ismael Talapady and Ali Chennavara were elected members of the executive committee. Ali Musliar Kodagu, Aboobacker Madapur, Haider Saadi Manchi, Salim Rafa Talapady, Fakruddin Sullia, Haris Sampya, Bashir Karle and Abdul Majid Madapura were elected advisors.

KCF Bahrain national committee president Faruk Kumbra inaugurated the programme. Chief secretary Harris Sampya conveyed his best wishes. Azeez Sullia welcomed the gathering. Khalandar Sharif thanked everyone.

  

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