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Punjab bans 132 Punjabi songs for basant, warns of legal action against violators

January 27, 2026
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Punjab bans 132 Punjabi songs for basant, warns of legal action against violators

LAHORE (Web Desk) — The Punjab government has tightened regulations for the upcoming Basant celebrations by banning the playing of 132 Punjabi songs deemed inappropriate, warning that strict legal action will be taken against anyone found violating the order.

Read also: Lahore Police arrest 565 in anti–kite flying crackdown ahead of basant

According to an official notification, the prohibited songs may not be played at public or private gatherings, rooftops, commercial venues, or during any Basant-related activities. Authorities said cases will be registered under relevant laws against individuals who ignore the ban.

Officials familiar with the decision said the move aims to curb the spread of songs containing “objectionable, suggestive, or inappropriate lyrics” during public festivities. The government emphasized that the step is intended to preserve public decency and maintain law and order during Basant, which traditionally attracts large crowds and high-energy celebrations across Lahore and other parts of Punjab.

Basant has long been a sensitive festival in the province, largely due to safety concerns associated with kite flying, including injuries and fatalities caused by hazardous strings. As a result, authorities impose strict controls each year to ensure the event remains both festive and safe.

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The list of banned tracks includes several popular and frequently played songs, such as “Kundi na kharka Soniya sidha andar aa,” “Aaj khulde aang aang mera ve,” and “Aisi kudiya shahar diya.” Officials said these titles were flagged for content that could be considered inappropriate in public and family-oriented settings.

The action follows the Theatrical Performances Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) issued by the Information and Culture Department through a letter dated August 13, 2025, which set guidelines for cultural activities and performances across the province.

Meanwhile, the Punjab government has also finalized a comprehensive safety and regulation plan for Basant celebrations in Lahore from February 6 to 8. Minister for Information and Culture Azma Bukhari confirmed that festivities would be held under a tightly monitored framework.

Under the SOPs, kites will be sold only through authorized stalls, and only cotton thread will be permitted, while hazardous materials such as metal or glass-coated strings remain strictly banned. Authorities will also restrict motorcycle movement during the celebrations, and safety wires will be installed on motorbikes to prevent accidents and enhance public safety.

The government reiterated that while Basant is returning as a cultural celebration, public safety, decency, and law and order will remain the top priorities, ensuring the festival can be enjoyed responsibly by families and communities across the city.

Tags: Azma BukhariBasant 2026cultural festivalInformation and Culture DepartmentKite Flying RegulationsLahorelaw and orderPakistan newspublic safetyPunjab governmentPunjabi Songs BanSOPs

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