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#drivewithshaziazeeshan #basant #lahore #festival #cmpunjab #maryamnawaz #trending #walledcitylahore #walledcity #lahorebasant #2026 #kiteflying #exclusiveinterview #youtubetalkshow #carconversation #imrankhan #imrankhanpti #imrankhanpti #pti #ptiprotest #foodstreet After 18 years of complete ban, the iconic Basant Festival is finally returning to Punjab LAHORE 2026 under strict safety measures. In this exclusive car conversation, renowned philanthropist and cultural icon Mian Yousaf Salahuddin reveals inside details of the committee that approved Basant and advised the Government of Punjab on public safety and cultural importance. Basant was banned due to deadly incidents caused by kite-flying strings (DOR) that led to tragic motorcyclist deaths and thousands of arrests, including children and parents. Now, the government has taken a bold and historic decision to revive Basant with controlled celebrations, including: Mandatory safety rods on motorcycles Complete ban on bike riding for 3 days Strict enforcement against metallic or chemical strings Permanent ban on kite flying after Basant Mian Yousaf Salahuddin highlights the international cultural significance of Basant, its roots in Punjab’s history, and why controlled revival is in public interest, while also warning that failure to control safety could make the situation worse. 📌 Is this revival safe or risky? 📌 Can tradition and public safety coexist? 📌 Will Basant be banned again after the festival? Watch this must-see interview as Punjab prepares for Basant in just 2 days. 🔔 Subscribe for more exclusive political, cultural & policy interviews from Pakistan.