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After a 2-decade ban, kites fill Lahore’s skies throughout a Pakistani springtime pageant
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After a 2-decade ban, kites fill Lahore’s skies throughout a Pakistani springtime pageant

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By Tycoon Herald 11 Min Read Published February 14, 2026
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Distributors promote kites in a market space close to Mochi Gate forward of the springtime pageant Basant in Lahore, Pakistan. That is the primary time in 19 years that the kite pageant has been held legally within the metropolis.

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LAHORE, Pakistan — Forward of this month’s springtime pageant of Basant, individuals crammed shoulder to shoulder into the slim, dimly lit streets close to Mochi Gate in Lahore’s Outdated Metropolis, on the lookout for kites and the string wanted to fly them. Males crowded store home windows to see what provides have been being supplied and for the way a lot — calling out in exasperation over inflated costs. Every legally bought kite was stamped with a QR code, signaling that the seller was registered with the federal government and allowed to promote.

This isn’t the scene that customers right here keep in mind from Basant prior to now. The kite pageant was legally held this month in Lahore for the primary time since 2007, when a provincial ban on Basant took impact, with earlier kite flying laws put in place in 2005. Basant’s return for 3 days in early February noticed a extra regulated model of the standard spring pageant — with strict guidelines for kite sellers, banned gadgets for consumers and a set window for when kites have been allowed within the sky.

A group of men shop for kites in a market area near Mochi Gate. There are dozens more standing behind them.

Males store for kites in a market space close to Mochi Gate.

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“In my childhood, if you wanted to fly the kite, any day, any event, you can fly,” says Hashir Rayan, 30, rising from the throng close to Mochi Gate carrying a stack of colourful kites. “Right now, it’s very restrictive.”

There was a purpose for these restrictions: Kite flying in Punjab had turn out to be deadly. Within the years main as much as the provincial ban, dozens have been killed throughout Basant — some reduce by kite strings coated with chemical compounds and glass paste.

Late final 12 months, the provincial authorities handed new laws on kite flying and gross sales forward of Basant’s revival. This regulation, which incorporates stricter punishments for many who do not comply, repealed a 2001 ordinance on kite flying. Now, kite flyers who break the regulation face a potential jail sentence of as much as 5 years or a tremendous of greater than $7,000, or each. 

Kite-flying as aggressive sport

Basant was celebrated with color-drenched rooftop events and kite flying that carried on late into the evening — a supply of nostalgia for a lot of, and concern for others, who worry the pageant cannot be celebrated with out incident.

Kites dot the sky as people gather on rooftops in Lahore's Old City to fly kites during Basant. The buildings are made of brick and concrete. There is a large red, white, black and purple kite close to the camera while the people flying kites are further away.

Folks collect on rooftops in Lahore’s Outdated Metropolis to fly kites throughout Basant.

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That is as a result of for a lot of in Lahore, kite flying is not a leisurely pastime. It is a aggressive sport. Kites encircle one another within the air, and their handlers attempt to reduce one another’s strings, cheering “bo kata!” (reduce!) once they succeed and sending patterned diamonds toppling from the sky.

Over time, this competitors gave rise to using stronger, artificial kite string, in addition to chemical- and glass-coated varieties for benefit in kite battles.

Saleem-ud-Din, a veteran kite maker in Lahore, says the elevated use of this string modified issues. “It became dangerous,” he says, including that he and different craftsmen did not approve. “We say whatever bad thing people are using, get rid of it.”

The provincial authorities banned these variants of string in an try and make kite-flying safer. Muhammad Faisal Kamran, Lahore’s deputy inspector common of police operations, says one main process for Basant was ensuring banned varieties weren’t smuggled into town from different components of Pakistan, the place manufacturing is much less regulated. “We’ve seen that chemical string; it stretches. And it has the capacity to cut the throat or wherever it touches,” he says. 

Two men stand on a rooftop and look at the sky as they fly kites. A building covered in scaffolding is scene behind them.

Males collect on a rooftop to fly kites close to Delhi Gate in Lahore throughout Basant.

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The Punjab provincial authorities required motorcycle riders to set up a security rod between their handlebars to maintain kite strings stretched throughout roads from getting tangled round their necks — a previous reason for damage and dying.

“It had a political angle to it as well, because if you bring back Basant and then some tragedy happens, you lose your political mileage,” says Awais Malik, director of the Nationwide Historical past Museum in Lahore. He says earlier governments have been hesitant to convey Basant again because of this, although the provincial administration throughout the tenure of now-imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan additionally thought of it, earlier than backtracking. “Lahore is so big you cannot regulate or supervise everything,” Malik says.

Rawalpindi, one other metropolis in Punjab province, has been identified to defy the kite flying ban to be able to rejoice Basant unofficially. The Rawalpindi Kite Flying Affiliation designated two days this week for celebrating the pageant, which isn’t formally accredited. 

An older man with white hair and a white beard holds a pink kite in one hand and a white one in the other outside a market area near Mochi Gate during Basant.

A person holds kites outdoors a market space close to Mochi Gate throughout Basant.

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In Lahore, although, the provincial authorities did a heavy promotional spree for Basant, with the face of the chief minister, Maryam Nawaz, showing on billboards across the metropolis. Nawaz is the niece of the present prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, and a part of a Lahore-based dynastic political household that has dominated each Pakistan and Punjab province on and off for many years. She was scheduled to seem publicly throughout Basant, however canceled her Lahore actions after an unrelated suicide bombing within the capital Islamabad final Friday that coincided with the primary day of the pageant.

It is unclear if Basant celebrations will return subsequent 12 months

Different celebrations continued as deliberate — with Lahoris from all sections of society becoming a member of within the seek for kites, inexpensive string and rooftops with good views. For 3 days, the sky in components of town was dotted with kites so far as the attention may see. Folks additionally got here from overseas to rejoice, together with 28-year-old Ehsan Pasha, who traveled from the UK. “This is a huge festival in Lahore after a long time,” he says. “I also want to enjoy it.”

In Lahore’s Outdated Metropolis, households danced on rooftops to Punjabi hits blasted from transportable audio system. Zaib Un Nisa, 45, says she grew up celebrating Basant on this space and remembers the colourful colours and the clatter of bangles that girls would put on to rejoice. She was excited, but additionally conflicted concerning the return of the pageant due to the accidents that always accompanied it. “There’s a lot of happiness, but more than that, there is fear. Life is irreplaceable,” she says. “The government has imposed regulations, but we’re our own worst enemies.”

Zaib Un Nisa (center), who is wearing a black hijab and a patterned top, is smiling while watching her husband, Aqeel Ahmad, who is wearing a sweater vest over a dark shirt, fly a kite on a rooftop. He is also smiling and there is another woman wearing a red hijab standing nearby who is enjoying the kites.

Zaib Un Nisa (middle) watches her husband Aqeel Ahmad fly a kite on a rooftop.

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Though there have been no deaths this 12 months associated to kite string, six individuals died falling from rooftops and by electrocution after attempting to retrieve kites from phone poles, authorities mentioned. A lawyer filed a petition within the Lahore Excessive Court docket associated to the deaths, arguing that the pageant stays harmful.

Now that Basant is formally over, in accordance with Punjabi regulation, kite flying is again to being prohibited. It is unclear whether or not Basant will return to Lahore or different components of Punjab subsequent 12 months — although this spring, not less than one different Punjabi metropolis continues to foyer for its probability to rejoice. 

Zaib Un Nisa says individuals want a purpose to rejoice — and irrepressible Lahoris will take each alternative they will. She says a Lahori is somebody with a full of life coronary heart. Simply then, her husband interrupts her with a celebratory chant — shouting nicknames of others on the rooftop, adopted by “zindabad” (lengthy dwell!) — which will get everybody laughing.

She appears to be like at him and chuckles: “This is a Lahori.”

People flying kites stand on rooftops in Lahore's Old City during Basant on Feb. 7, 2026, in Lahore, Pakistan.

Kites dot the sky as individuals stand on rooftops in Lahore’s Outdated Metropolis.

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