
Lahore celebrated Basant with renewed vigor, drawing both local residents and international dignitaries to embrace the cherished spring festival that had nearly vanished from memory. This year’s Basant was held under strict safety protocols but still managed to draw a significant number of participants.
The festive atmosphere in Lahore was palpable as kite flying competitions were organized within carefully controlled areas. Senior provincial ministers, including Marriyum Aurangzeb and Malik Sohaib Ahmed Bharath, welcomed the US and UK delegations comprising Natalie Baker (Deputy Chief of Mission for the US Embassy in Islamabad), Stetson Sanders (US Consul General in Lahore), John Mark Pommersheim (Deputy Assistant Secretary), Jane Marriott (UK Ambassador to Pakistan), and other officials.
Jane Marriott’s presence was particularly notable, as she joined Azma Zahid Bokhari, the Punjab Minister for Information and Culture, to share in the joy of the Basant revival. The event featured a blend of traditional kite flying competitions with cultural exchanges facilitated by members of diplomatic missions from both countries.
The US delegation led by Natalie Baker engaged fully with local traditions, participating actively in kite contests while expressing enthusiasm at the resurgence of a celebrated festival. Similarly, the UK’s Jane Marriott joined hands to appreciate the vibrant spirit and culture that has been an integral part of Lahore’s heritage for centuries.
This year’s Basant was more than just a celebration; it served as a bridge between cultures, demonstrating international interest in preserving Pakistan’s rich traditions amid modernization. Both nations acknowledged the significance of these cultural events, underscoring their commitment to fostering mutual understanding and goodwill through such initiatives.
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