Rains have caused irreparable damage in Pakistan: Int’l Wrestlers

Sports Oct, 20 2022
Rains have caused irreparable damage in Pakistan: Int’l Wrestlers
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KARACHI: 5 international wrestlers who came to participate in the wrestling event under Ring of Pakistan and Digital Entertainment World visited Rajanpur and Fazilpur and met the flood victims. 

Wrestlers Tiny Iron, Maria May, Adam Maxted, Amale Dib, Badshah Khan consoled the flood victims and expressed satisfaction over the facilities provided in the medical camp.  On this occasion, the wrestlers said that a portion of the revenue from the wrestling event will be donated to the flood victims.  Rains and floods have caused irreparable damage in Pakistan, for which the international community should play its role.  

Managing Director of Ring of Pakistan Imran Shah said that the wrestling event will highlight the soft image of the country around the world. Pakistan is best for international sports events. Chief Executive Digital Entertainment World Khalid Khan, Chairman ROP Peer Syed Asim Shah were also present on the occasion.

Published in The Daily National Courier, October, 20 2022

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