Striker Jeje Lalpekhlua joins mobile gamers in a charity match

India striker Jeje Lalpekhlua was among the 31 footballers from Mizoram who had joined forces with mobile gamers
Striker Jeje Lalpekhlua joins mobile gamers in a charity match
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New Delhi: India striker Jeje Lalpekhlua was among the 31 footballers from Mizoram who had joined forces with mobile gamers from the state in a unique charity exhibition match.

The online gaming event was recently organised to aid the family of 18-year-old H. Lalvenmawii — a volunteer who had passed away last week and had been working towards the enforcement of the lockdown in the state as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

"For me, it's simple. Every person should be ready to come out and help one another. It doesn't matter where we are from, and what we have. Everyone has to help and that is why I am here for the cause," said Jeje, who has been actively working in relief and social work in Mizoram over the years.

He had also donated blood previously during the lockdown period.

"I sincerely hope that we are going to get through this together and everything will be normal in Mizoram soon," he told the-aiff.com.

A number of voluntary groups have currently been camping while abiding by the precautions set forth by the government.

"The people of Mizoram are very proud of them," Jeje, who is fondly known as the Mizo Sniper, explained.

"Among them was H. Lalvenmawii from Sangau village at Fungsihchhuah (Saisihchhuah), camping at the Myanmar border, who unfortunately contracted malaria that caused her death on June 9. The people of Mizoram have shared their sincere condolences for the deceased. Hence, we decided to have this exhibition match to honour the deceased patriot," he added. IANS

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