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Basant Cannot Be Monetized Away: Why DHA Lahore’s Restrictions Miss the Law, the Logic, and the Spirit

DHA Lahore’s Basant restrictions turn a public cultural festival into a paid enclosure. Law, logic, and culture all say this policy must be reversed.

Basant was never an enclosure.
It was never a ticket.
It was never a gated experience.

Basant is a rooftop festival—born in homes, shared with neighbors, carried by wind across Lahore. Turning it into a paid, fenced, selectively permitted activity is not “safety.” It is commercialization disguised as control.

The Punjab Government has allowed Basant across Lahore for a defined period with safety SOPs. Once that permission exists, a housing authority does not acquire the power to override culture, law, or basic civic freedoms inside private homes.

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