In Karachi, traders organized a different kind of protest to highlight the issue of rising petrol prices and inflation. Instead of using vehicles, they brought horse and donkey carts to show how expensive fuel has become.
The protest was held outside the press club, where participants expressed their concerns about the increasing cost of living. They said that high fuel prices are making it very hard for small businesses and common people to manage their daily expenses.
By using animal carts, protesters wanted to send a clear message that if fuel prices keep rising, people may be forced to return to older and cheaper means of transportation.
Traders also demanded that the government take steps to reduce petrol prices and control inflation so that businesses can survive and people can live more comfortably.
The protest was a symbolic and creative way to draw attention to economic problems and show how strongly people are being affected by rising costs.






