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Basant Festival Sparks Controversy Amid Safety Concerns

In February 2026, the three-day Basant festival was held in Lahore after the government suspended its 21-year ban on kite flying. Despite official records reporting 17 deaths and 160 injuries, sources suggest a death toll as high as 21.

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Most fatalities occurred due to falls from rooftops, with victims aged between 15 and 30. Three individuals died from electrocution or falling from trees. Safety measures such as banning metallic strings and installing protective rods on motorcycles were in place but failed to prevent over 120 accidents and more than 160 injuries.

The families of the deceased criticized the government for organizing the festival without providing compensation or support, while public policy advisor Salman Abid argued that the Basant festival primarily benefited the privileged class. The Punjab government assured it would organize a “safe Basant” next year and is considering compensation for affected families.

In 2026 alone, over 8,000 people were arrested and more than 7,200 cases registered for violations related to kite flying, mostly in Lahore, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, and Rawalpindi. The government maintains a zero-tolerance policy on the activity due to its deadly history since 2005, when over 2,020 people lost their lives.

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