CM Punjab Flaunts Driving Skills in Cholistan Rally 2021 [Video]

He gets on the Internet’s bad side too often. At present, netizens are impressed with CM’s off-road driving skills.

Usman Buzdar gets on the Internet’s bad side from time to time. But at present, netizens are impressed with the Chief Minister of Punjab’s off-road driving skills. A video of CM Punjab flaunting his driving skills on the track of Cholistan Rally 2021 has gone viral.

CM Punjab was actually only carrying out an inspection of the Cholistan Rally 2021 track. So people didn’t really get to see Usman Buzdar flaunt his rad driving skills at the actual Cholistan Desert Jeep Rally 16th edition.


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So how’s his driving?

 

Though not all were impressed by CM Buzdar’s driving.

 

Not to mention safety first!

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About Cholistan Rally 2021

This year the Cholistan Desert Rally was held from February 11 to 14. Over 100 racers from all over Pakistan participated in different categories. The rally route was extended to 500 kilometres and also included major forts of the desert, namely Dingarh, Marrot, Khan Garh, Bhijnot, Moujgarh and Jamgarh.

Sahibzada Sultan won Cholistan Rally 2021 while Mir Nadir Magsi and Jaffar Imran secured the second and third positions, respectively.

The Cholistan Desert Jeep Rally started back in 2005. Since then the event has progressed by leaps and bounds. The incumbent CM Punjab has shared plans to make it an international event.

However this time around the rally also encountered hiccups.

 

Many Netizens asked the CM to stick to real problems first and make better use of tax payers’ money.

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The current government has emphasized cashing in on Pakistan’s tourism potential. While camping pods were set up in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to help people explore the province’s scenic beauty. Now looks like Punjab is following suit in attempts to boost cultural tourism.

The province is already making good use of religious tourism via Karatarpur Corridor for people-to-people relations and positive image building globally.

People even have suggestions for the Punjab Tourism body in this regard.