M Imran Khan addressed a ceremony held to mark 100-day performance of the PTI-led Punjab government Prime Minister Imran Khan on (22 Dec 2018 )Saturday said that he would not back down from his promise to carry out accountability. We accepted an opposition’s demand to make Shehbaz Sharif the chairman of Public Accounts Committee.
We haven’t made any case against the PMLN. The probe is going on in the cases filed during the previous tenure,” he said. “I told the party leaders to issue Saad Rafique‘s production orders, agreed to Shehbaz Sharif’s appointment as Public Accounts Committee chairman. However, there can be no compromise on accountability.” We have to help our minorities and protect them. Quaid-e-Azam emphasized on granting equal rights to minorities.
Khan Added when the head of the state is corrupt, he destroys the institutions. And when the institutions are destroyed, they are used for personal gains only, world will bring in investment when they realize that the leadership of a country is not corrupt. He said he entered in politics 22 years ago to launch a movement against corruption.
Prime Minister Imran Khan talks about minorities and pledges to give them equal rights. He has educated the masses on tolerance for minorities.Pakistan provides equal rights to all citizens irrespective of cast or creed and the PTI government will continue to safeguard rights of the minorities.
PM Imran Khan Speech at 100 Days Performance of Punjab government ceremony | 22 December 2018
Fayyazul Hassan Chohan Provincial Minister for Information on Tuesday said that the Punjab government has decided to celebrate Basant in Lahore in second week of Feb 2019. He said that the Basant is a cultural festival of Lahore. The minister said that the cultural circles of Lahore had been asking to celebrate Basant festival. ” The festival creates enormous economic activity and is a source of promoting tourism.”
The Basant Kite Festival has been a historic spring time kite flying event during the Basant Panchami festival in the Punjab region in India and Pakistan. Amritsar, Lahore, and Kasur are the traditional areas where kite flying festivals are held in subcontinent . The ban on kite flying around the festival period in Pakistan imposed due to use of dangerous, life-threatening substances in the strings.
Punjab govt’s decision to celebrate Basant challenged in Lahore High Court:
The petitioner, Advocate Safdar Shahin Pirzada contended that the government was diverting attention of the people from actual issues through such tactics. This festival might cause loss of more innocent lives if it is celebrated .
Kasur (قصُور) is an ancient city ( District ) located to south of Lahore . Kasur District is located near the border with neighbouring India. This city was founded by Pashtun migrants in 1525.Kasur total area is 3,995 km2.
Kasur Tour Guide From Lahore:
We started our journey early morning ( on bike ) from Lahore by taking Ferozepur Road and after driving (almost 53 Km) for about an hour , we reached at Kasur main city . First of all we decided to go on Tomb of Bulleh Shah. Bulleh Shahwas a Mughal-era ( 1680-1757 ) Punjabi Islamic philosopher and Sufi poet . The hunt for his tomb involved a drive through bazaars, followed by a short walk while navigating the great Kasuri markets, the scent of fried fish and rubber tyres in the air.
Bulleh Shah Tomb:
Bulleh Shah Tomb
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As we walked towards the domed structure, we feel an otherworldly sense of peace . Peeking through the latticed stone, a hint of green and red stares back. It is the double coverlets on Bulleh Shah’s grave, green signifying his ceaseless attachment to religion , and red a sign of undying strength. There is visible life in the enclosure and sense of peace .
we settled in the courtyard to listen kafis of Bulleh Shah being sung by the famous group of qawwals at the shrine . We sat there for a long while, listening to Bulleh Shah’s kalams.
Kasur’s famous falooda :
Falooda is a cold dessert famous in kasur. Most famous shop for falooda in kasur is ” Ayub Falooda “. its located in Naya bazar of kasur.
Ayub Falooda , Kasur
Shrine Hazrat Baba Shah Kamal Chishti:
The shrine is located near the Kasur Museum. It stands on top of an embankment, hence the legend that a great flood destroyed the city once leaving behind only the shrine of Hazrat Kamal Chisti.
Shrine Hazrat Kamal Chishti
Kasur Museum:
The Kasur Museum located on the Lahore-Kasur Highway. Within Museum five galleries are precious relics from the Gandhara period, hand-written Quranic manuscripts, fossils from the Chakwal district, archives, jewellery, artifacts from the Sikh period and photographs related to the Pakistan Movement.
Kasur Museum
Ganda Singh Border Kasur (Hussainiwala Border) :
The Pakistani village, which was named after a Sikh man, lies opposite the Indian village of Hussainiwala, which in turn was named after a Muslim.
Ganda Singh Wala
Best Fish in kasur (Javed Fish Corner):
Kasur is famous for its fish taste.so we also tried fish and that was very tasty. Javed Fish corner is best fish in kasur. its located in old city Kasur. But its very busy place and you have to wait 1 hour to have fish. Car can not go to this place ,so you have to park it in parking area. Price is 850 RS per kg and waiting time is 20-30 mints. Foe Detailed Review,click here