The future of the Lahore Basant Festival has come under serious question after accidents and safety incidents were reported in the city, prompting swift action from the Punjab government and law enforcement agencies.
Punjab Government’s Latest Decision on Basant Events
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz officially cancelled all her Basant-related engagements on 6 February 2026, including the much-anticipated Mega Show at Liberty Square. The decision was taken as a mark of respect for victims of the Islamabad suicide blast and amid growing safety concerns in Lahore.
As of now, there is no notification announcing a complete shutdown of the Basant festival, but all government-sponsored events have been suspended.
Lahore Basant Holiday Status – Official Breakdown
Here’s the confirmed holiday situation linked to Basant in Punjab:
February 6, 2026 (Friday)
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Local holiday for Lahore and selected districts
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Public schools and provincial government offices remained closed
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Holiday marked the start of Punjab Basant Festival activities
February 7 & 8, 2026 (Saturday & Sunday)
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No Basant-related public holiday
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Saturday is a regular working day for offices following a six-day workweek
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No official long weekend notification issued
Strict Kite Flying Ban Remains in Force
Despite festival discussions, the ban on kite flying is still fully enforced in Lahore and across Punjab. Following one reported death and multiple injuries, police have intensified operations:
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Arrests of kite flyers and sellers
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Confiscation of kite-flying material
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Zero tolerance policy announced by district administration
The Punjab Police has been directed to ensure strict compliance to prevent further casualties.
Road Safety Measures Tightened in Lahore
To reduce accident risks:
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Motorcyclists are required to install safety wires/rods
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Bikes without safety equipment are being impounded
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Traffic police presence increased in sensitive areas
These steps aim to protect riders from dangerous kite strings during peak movement hours.
Is the Punjab Government Planning a Complete Closure?
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❌ No official notification confirms a full Basant shutdown
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✅ Government events and shows are cancelled
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✅ Public kite flying remains illegal
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⚠️ Situation is under continuous review
Any further decision will depend on public safety conditions and law enforcement assessments.
Is Basant completely cancelled in Lahore?
No, only government-sponsored events have been cancelled so far.
Was there a Basant holiday on Saturday?
No, the official holiday applied only to Friday, February 6.
Is kite flying allowed during Basant?
No, kite flying is strictly banned across Punjab.
Why were Basant events cancelled suddenly?
Due to safety concerns, reported accidents, and national security considerations.
Closing Perspective
While Basant remains culturally significant in Lahore, the Punjab government is prioritizing public safety over celebrations. With accidents reported and enforcement tightened, authorities appear cautious about allowing large-scale festivities. Citizens are advised to follow official instructions closely as further updates may be announced depending on the evolving situation.





