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Manchester businessman Mohsin Ali inaugurated a tournament at a new snooker club called Snooker Point in Broughton Street Chatham Hill – Najibullah and Irfan Afi special participation –

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Manchester Arif Chaudhry

Pakistani people in the UK are making a name for themselves and Pakistan with their hard work and dedication in various fields. Similarly, prominent businessman Mohsin Ali organized the opening ceremony of a snooker tournament after opening his new Snooker Point Club in Broughton Street Chatham Hill, Manchester, whose special guests were Najibullah, CEO of Golden Arts Printing, and famous singer and businessman Irfan alias Afi –
Snooker Point, which also has private rooms available On this occasion, the Chief Executive of the Snooker Club Mohsin Ali thanked all the guests and said that we have opened a snooker point in a good environment for the youth. Food is also available here. We have also made private rooms to play snooker – He invited the youth to come A snooker tournament is also going on today. The winning team will be given cups, special shields and prize money. – Chief guest Najibullah and famous singer and businessman Irfan alias Afi congratulated Mohsin Ali on opening his new snooker club and assured full cooperation from his side. Singer Afi also sang a song. – He further said that he had never seen such a beautiful snooker club before. – Young people should definitely come here once. – Businessman Mirza Muhammad Khalid – Farhan and Muhammad Nawaz. Other friends and acquaintances also congratulated Mohsin Ali on opening the snooker club. The friends and participants also congratulated Ali on opening the new snooker club and said that there is a very good atmosphere here. – Hopefully it will be very successful.


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