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The three-day Basant festival concluded in Lahore

Published on: February 9, 2026 10:00 AM

LAHORE: The three-day Basant festival concluded in Lahore on Monday, marking the return of the historic kite-flying celebration after more than two decades under strict safety regulations.

Read More: Basant extended till 5am as Lahore celebrations continue citywide

The festival transformed the provincial capital into a vibrant spectacle, as people of all ages gathered on rooftops to fly kites, enjoy music, food and traditional festivities. Colourful kites filled the skies across the city, while chants of “bo-kata” echoed through neighbourhoods amid favourable weather conditions.

The Punjab government lifted the long-standing ban on Basant on February 6, allowing celebrations under a regulated framework following years of concerns over injuries and fatalities linked to sharp kite strings and celebratory gunfire. Festivities, which were extended until 5am on Monday, continued late into the night with illuminated streets, decorated rooftops and a festive atmosphere across Lahore.

Senior Provincial Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb said the successful celebrations reflected public responsibility and rejected calls for unrest. She termed the revival of Basant a victory for Lahore and Pakistan, adding that even larger celebrations were planned for next year. She credited the chief minister’s strict oversight, noting that kite and string manufacturers were registered, safety rods were installed on 1.4 million motorcycles and free transport services were provided through 512 buses.

According to officials, nearly two million people availed the transport facility during the festival, while around one million vehicles entered Punjab. The district administration, she said, performed effectively in line with government directives.

Read More: Extended hours double Basant festivities in Lahore

On the final day, candles symbolising peace were released into the air. Provincial Minister Azma Bukhari praised citizens for safeguarding their cultural heritage by adhering to standard operating procedures.

Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz extended the celebrations as a reward for public discipline, stating that no reports of banned kite strings were received. However, despite extensive safety measures, five people lost their lives in accidents during the three days, while several others were injured and shifted to hospitals.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Basant festival, festivals, kite flying, Lahore culture, Latest, public safety, Punjab government

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