In women’s category, Deena Patel triumphs over Salma Marwat to secure top spot

(Web Desk): Zain Mahmood emerged as the winner of the 20th Cholistan Desert Jeep Rally, taking first place in the prestigious race.
Former champion Nadir Magsi secured second place, while Mir Jaffer Magsi finished third, and Sahibzada Sultan claimed fourth position.
The rally also witnessed fierce competition in the Women’s Category, where Deena Patel triumphed over Salma Marwat to secure the top spot.
The award distribution ceremony was graced by Punjab’s Minister for Irrigation, Kazim Ali Pirzada, who served as the guest of honor. In his speech, Pirzada highlighted the significant impact of the Jeep Rally, stating that it has brought life and excitement to the Cholistan Desert.
He further emphasized the challenges of overcoming the hostile environment created by those seeking to spread division and hatred.
Pirzada also praised the presence of both local and international racers, noting that they are competing on some of the world’s most fertile land. He concluded by stressing that the Cholistan Jeep Rally is enhancing Pakistan’s international image, showcasing the country in a positive light on the global stage.

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