Altaf Bukhari fundraises for Maine Township Trustee race

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Attendees gather for a photo at the Feb. 28, 2025, fundraiser for Altaf Bukhari and the slate of Republican candidates for Maine Township positions in Niles, Illinois. PHOTOS: Courtesy Asian Media USA

A fundraising event for Altaf Bukhari and Republicans of Maine Township [ROMT] Team was held Friday, February 28, 2025 at Golf Maine Park District, Niles, Illinois.

Scores of business and community leaders including members of FIA (Federation of Indian Associations), and Founder/Chairman Sunil Shah attended in a show of support for Bukhari and the ROMT slate of candidates, a press release from Asian Media USA said. Others present were Ajeet Singh of the Indian American Business council, FIA past President Hitesh Gandhi, Cecil Joseph CEO – IDF USA, Pinky Thakkar founders of senior Friendship group of Chicago, and Keerthi Ravoori, past president of FIA.

Bukhari has said he is committed to serving the community with dedication, integrity, transparency and a people-driven approach, with a vision to enhance efficiency, fiscal responsibility, and improve infrastructure. He has also said he aims to support local businesses, promote community development, and improve the quality of life for residents across Des Plaines, Park Ridge, Niles, Glenview, Morton Grove, and unincorporated areas.

Slate of Republican candidates including Altaf Bukhari, front center, at the fundraiser Feb. 28, 2025, in NIles, Illinois. PHOTO: Asian Media USA
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With early voting starting March 17th and Election Day on April 1, 2025, he urged residents to cast their votes and be a part of Maine Township’s future.

“We are here to support a deserving team of leaders who will bring a positive change to Main Township. I wish them all the best and am confident in their victory,” Shah is quoted saying at the event.

Ravoori praised Bukhari for his grassroots leadership, commitment to public service, and compassionate approach, urging the community to support the entire slate. Gandhi emphasized the importance of early voting.

Several other leaders spoke about Bukhari’s leadership qualities and reiterated the need to support the slate.