Gilgit: A tragic incident unfolded during the Horse and Cattle Show 2025 in Lahore, where several polo horses from teams representing Chitral and Gilgit-Baltistan collapsed due to severe health complications, sparking grief and concern among polo enthusiasts.
The Chitral A Polo Team, led by internationally renowned former player Shahzada Sikandar Malik, suffered significant losses after two of their horses died and five others were critically ill. The horses had participated in a buzkashi (traditional Central Asian equestrian sport) event and a friendly polo match the previous day. Simultaneously, the Karakoram Polo Club of Gilgit-Baltistan, led by SP Muhammad Ali, reported two of their horses in grave condition.
Deputy General Secretary of the Gilgit Polo Association, Hashir Iqbal, confirmed the incident occurred late Sunday night following the matches. “This is a heartbreaking situation. Immediate measures were taken by Punjab government authorities, with veterinary teams working round-the-clock,” he stated. The provincial government has pledged financial compensation and support to the affected teams.
Autopsy reports cited multiple organ failure triggered by extreme physical stress and dehydration as the primary cause. Experts also suggested a potential virus transmission among the animals. “The horses endured consecutive high-intensity events, leading to unprecedented physiological strain,” Iqbal explained, dismissing social media speculation about foul play as “baseless rumors.”
The deaths have sent shockwaves through northern Pakistan’s polo communities, with fans mourning the loss on social media. While many expressed anguish, others questioned event management protocols.
Hashir Iqbal, also serving as Additional General Secretary of the Gilgit-Baltistan Polo Association, emphasized the need for stricter veterinary oversight during tournaments. “We urge organizers to prioritize animal welfare to prevent such tragedies,” he added.
Investigation into the virus theory remains ongoing. The incident has reignited debates about balancing traditional sports with modern animal care standards in regional competitions.
The Azadi Times will continue monitoring developments.
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