New York: American Muslims of New York hosted a ‘meet and greet’ fundraiser for the Republican candidate for Suffolk County Executive, Ed Romaine.
The grand ‘meet and greet’ organized was organized at Rasheed Sulehri’s residence in Long Island, New York.
The event began with the recitation of the Holy Quran.
Ijaz Bukhari, president of the host committee of the event, introduced the guests and said that it is an honor for us to have Republican Party Chairman Tom McNeely and Huntington Town Supervisor Ed Smyth here with us today on this occasion.
Rasheed Sulehri said, “I am very happy to say that Ed Romaine will be a very good choice for us, so we want him to get as many votes as possible and be successful.”
Addressing the participants, Ed Romaine said that if I was elected in the elections, I intend to build a separate cemetery for Muslims.
Officials and Republican Party officials thanked the event organizers to for showing trust in them. Ed Romaine has been working in Suffolk County for many years and is truly a as a county larger than several states in the United States, we are very happy to have Ed at the top of our ticket.
The community personalities present at the event also asked several questions which were answered by the officials. On this occasion, the participants also expressed their views about Ad Romaine.
A cake cutting ceremony was also held at the conclusion of the event.
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