According to organisers, sellers usually give 'fancy' names to sell donkeys although their breed and physical features count a lot in cutting a deal.
Some traders had named their donkeys after GST, 'Sultan', Bahubali and Jio.
The pair of donkeys with names of Singh--convicted in two cases of rape, and his adopted daughter Honeypreet Insan, booked for inciting violence after his arrest--written on them was purchased by a Rajasthan-based trader yesterday, the last day of the five-day-long fair.
"I couldn't find the buyer who was ready to pay Rs 20,000 for the donkeys. Finally, I had to sell them at Rs 11,000," he said.
When asked why he chose to name the donkeys after the jailed Dera Sachha Sauda chief and Honeypreet Insan, Prajapat said he wanted to send out a message that the duo had to pay for their acts.
In the annual fair, held near the banks of Kshipra river, the beasts were brought for sell from the states like Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Gujarat besides from Madhya Pradesh.
The Ujjain Municipal Corporation (UMC) provided various facilities at the event.
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