LAHORE, May 8: The white tigress being displayed in PML-N election rallies and reported by the social media as dead is alive and in good health, according to a doctor who said he had treated the animal.
The reports of the animal’s death stirred up a round of tweets and other internet-based messages in the charged atmosphere just three days from the polls.
PML-N circles say the nine-month old animal is owned by former PML-N MNA Mian Marghoob’s brother Mian Zia. It developed a cough and was taken to the University of Veterinary Sciences’ hospital for check-up.
Dr Zia conducted an examination, gave the tigress an injection and discharged it.
Talking to Dawn, the doctor said the pet had no serious problem.
would be interesting if sher got loose and bit the party chief in the butt. isnt there any wildlife protection law that prohibits use of dangerous animals for election campaigns?
would be interesting if sher got loose and bit the party chief in the butt. isnt there any wildlife protection law that prohibits use of dangerous animals for election campaigns?
honestly buddy.....this is pakistan.......there isn't any protection law for humans ..... jaanwar ko kaun poochay ga?
would be interesting if sher got loose and bit the party chief in the butt. isnt there any wildlife protection law that prohibits use of dangerous animals for election campaigns?
I thought for a sec you are going to ask if Nawaz Sharif can get some protection through that law :D
As much as we wish to punish wrong-doers we should still stay within ethical limits, esp considering we are Muslims (and I think we are “parhay likhay”), we should be promoting civilized behavior even if the person is from opposing party. Faryal Gohar is doing great, let the legal action take its full course.
As much as we wish to punish wrong-doers we should still stay within ethical limits, esp considering we are Muslims (and I think we are "parhay likhay"), we should be promoting civilized behavior even if the person is from opposing party. Faryal Gohar is doing great, let the legal action take its full course.
mei ne khuch nhi kaha