Award recognises restaurateur for services to Asian food industry
PTI
chairman Imran Khan also addressed more than 8,000 attendees at the event
Leading Asian
businessman Mohammed Waqaas won the 'Most Successful Business Person of The
Year Award 2022' at Pakistan Achievement Awards ceremony held at the Wembley
Arena — where former prime minister Imran Khan also spoke to over 8,000 people
who attended the event.
Waqaas, who is managing
director of Royal Nawaab Restaurants in London and Manchester, received the
prestigious award for his services to the Asian restaurant industry in Britain.
The award was given to Waqaas for creating hundreds of jobs and
introducing authentic Pakistani cuisines to a large section of the British
population through his food establishments. The recitation noted that Waqaas opened
up his kitchens during the COVID-19 lockdown and provided thousands of meals
for free to local hospital staff and emergency workers who risked their lives
to provide safety and food to the vulnerable people.
At the same event, 'Lifetime
Achievement Award in Restaurant Industry 2022' was given to Waqaas's father
Mahboob Hussain who founded the first Royal Nawaab restaurant several years
after coming to Britain from Gujar Khan as a labourer.
Hussain had served the Asian
food industry and was amongst the pioneers of British Curry industry who
started with almost nothing.
"It is with great pride
that I accept this award, which is in recognition of our dedicated staff across
all branches who have contributed their efforts and led us to win this
prestigious award. We have always aimed to serve the local communities. We are
an ethical business and our primary focus is to give back to the local
communities who are vital to our success," Waqaas said.
"We are amongst a few
biggest Asian restaurants with a daily footfall crossing around 20000 every
day. We have a social duty to perform too and that is the reason why we opened
up our doors to help the emergency staff during the height of Covid pandemic.
We worked with the emergency staff and charities to help others through our
infrastructure to demonstrate that Asians and Pakistanis care about the country
which has provided them so many opportunities," he added.
This was the first ever and
biggest Pakistani event held at this venue to celebrate Pakistan’s Diamond
Jubilee celebrations.
PTI chairman Khan welcomed the
audience at the Wembley Arena in his video address and thanked them for
supporting him after the "regime change".
The former PM told the audience
he was campaigning for Pakistan’s "Haqeeqi
Azadi" because Pakistan has never been free in 75 years in real terms.
Khan said his struggle was for
a welfare Islamic state where justice and merit prevailed, and where principles
of meritocracy and Allama Iqbal’s vision prevailed.
He said various governments and
leaders had failed to build such a Pakistan because always an easy path was
taken which was directed by the foreign aid and slavery of the west.
Imran Khan told the audience
that he was ousted to bring in "slaves" to rule Pakistan. He added
that India was a strategic ally of the USA and it was buying cheap oil from
Russia but Pakistan was not allowed to do so.
The PTI Chairman said that the
"War on Terror" was someone else's war but over 80,000 Pakistanis
were killed during the war.
Pakistan is being punished,
said Imran Khan, for attempting to forge an independent foreign policy.
References:
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