
Lahore buzzed with festive energy as former prime minister Nawaz Sharif joined Basant celebrations with a group of friends, marking the traditional kite-flying festival. The event took place in the vibrant Walled City area, overlooking Masti Gate at the Sultan Tipu Building near Pani Wala Talab.
Nawaz Sharif spent several hours engaged in the lively festivities from his rooftop perch, watching as colorful kites soared through the sky and appreciating the quality of the kite strings. His visit coincided with a four-hour Basant visit that saw many political and social figures present, including Sheikh Rohail Asghar, Khurram Butt, and Ahsan Dar.
The gathering was punctuated by traditional fare served at the rooftop venue, featuring dishes like hareesa, mutton channay, egg halwa, and mutton pulao. Guests also witnessed Basant festivities in other city neighborhoods, with residents continuing to participate in kite-flying, rooftop gatherings, and seasonal celebrations throughout the day.
The event highlighted strong public engagement during the second day of Basant festivities, which continue to thrive across Lahore’s old city area. Nawaz Sharif’s attendance at this Basant get-together underscored its significance as a beloved cultural tradition in Pakistan’s historic heartland.
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