The colorful Basant festival in Lahore has come to an end, and the government has now banned kite flying once again. Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari announced this and warned that strict action would be taken against anyone who violates the rule.
Warning to Parents and Citizens
Azma Bukhari gave a clear message to all parents in Lahore. She asked them to watch their children carefully and make sure they do not fly kites now that the festival is over. The ban is now back in place, and the government will not allow any violations.
Appreciation for Peaceful Celebrations
The minister thanked the people of Lahore and Pakistani citizens for celebrating Basant safely and peacefully. She also showed gratitude to overseas Pakistanis who joined the celebrations from abroad. According to her, everyone followed the rules properly, which made the event successful.
Foreign guests and diplomats also visited Lahore during the festival. They enjoyed the traditional event and appreciated the city’s hospitality. Azma Bukhari praised Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz for organizing a safe Basant that won the hearts of people across Pakistan.
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International Visitors Enjoyed the Event
Many visitors came to Lahore from different countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Middle Eastern nations. They participated in the festival and experienced the cultural richness of Punjab. The government had set standard operating procedures (SOPs), and citizens followed them responsibly.
Appreciation for Administration and Security
Azma Bukhari praised all the departments that worked hard to keep people safe during Basant. Police officers, rescue teams, district administration, and other institutions performed their duties with full dedication. Their efforts helped avoid any major accidents or problems during the festival.
Message of Peace and Progress
The minister stated that the people of Pakistan support development, peace, and prosperity. She said those who try to create problems or weaken the country will face consequences. The successful celebration of Basant showed that Pakistanis can enjoy their culture while maintaining safety and order.
