Staff Report
LAHORE: After hearing about the involvement of seven Pakistani players in the match fixing scam in England, Lahore's cricket lovers have taken out a donkey rally to express their anger that is gradually mounting in the masses, SAMAA reported Monday.
Pakistani cricket fans expressed their annoyance over the scandal by staging protests in the various cities of the country; all protesters were furious at the alleged role the top seven players of the team have played in this scam.
People chose various ways to express their anger, but residents of Sant Nagar, Lahore, surpassed all by taking out a donkey rally.
Every donkey was tagged with the name of an accused player; people showered them with tomatoes and dirty eggs.
The donkey rally protesters demanded a life time ban to be imposed on all the involved players and they should be severely punished for putting shame to the nation. SAMAA
LAHORE: After hearing about the involvement of seven Pakistani players in the match fixing scam in England, Lahore's cricket lovers have taken out a donkey rally to express their anger that is gradually mounting in the masses, SAMAA reported Monday.
Pakistani cricket fans expressed their annoyance over the scandal by staging protests in the various cities of the country; all protesters were furious at the alleged role the top seven players of the team have played in this scam.
People chose various ways to express their anger, but residents of Sant Nagar, Lahore, surpassed all by taking out a donkey rally.
Every donkey was tagged with the name of an accused player; people showered them with tomatoes and dirty eggs.
The donkey rally protesters demanded a life time ban to be imposed on all the involved players and they should be severely punished for putting shame to the nation. SAMAA
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