ISLAMABAD โ Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has announced that Liberty Chowk in Lahore will host a special Basant celebration on February 7. In a post on social platform X, she personally invited citizens from all walks of life to join the festivities.
The Chief Minister highlighted that the event will celebrate Punjabโs rich cultural heritage. A variety of activities have been planned to showcase the provinceโs traditions, music, and colors. Authorities have assured that special security and traffic arrangements will be in place to ensure safety and convenience for everyone attending the Basant event.
In connection with the cultural essence of Basant, Maryam Nawaz shared the popular Basant anthem โGuddi Lahore Di Uddiโ on her social media accounts. The song has already gone viral online and is being widely celebrated by citizens. She described Basant as a symbol of joy, vibrant colors, and cultural harmony, emphasizing the governmentโs commitment to making the festival safe, organized, and memorable.
The announcement has sparked excitement across Lahore, with residents eagerly looking forward to the grand display of kites, music, and festivities. The Punjab government aims to revive the cultural spirit of Basant while ensuring public safety and smooth management of the event.
Officials confirmed that arrangements for crowd control, traffic management, and emergency services are in place. The celebration will also feature performances, traditional displays, and family-friendly activities. This initiative seeks to bring together citizens and tourists, highlighting Lahoreโs unique cultural heritage through Basant.
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Maryam Nawazโs message reinforces the importance of Basant as one of Punjabโs most cherished traditions. Authorities encourage everyone to participate responsibly and follow safety guidelines during the celebrations. The festival promises to be a colorful, lively, and joyous occasion, reflecting the heart of Punjabโs culture.




