LAHORE: The Horse and Cattle Show will open at the Fortress Stadium here on Sunday (today).

“This grand event will highlight Punjab’s rich cultural heritage and the province’s continued progress and prosperity. Preparations for the event were going on for the past four months, bringing together the diverse colours of Punjab,” said Senior Provincial Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb who was accompanied by Information and Culture Minister Azma Bokhari at a presser.

“The Horse and Cattle Show is set to be a family event featuring culture, literature and the vibrant colours of Punjab. Eighty local and 14 national teams will participate, turning it into a grand national celebration,” the minister said and added that the public could enjoy the event live on the PTV and other TV channels from their homes.

The minister called the PML-N’s performance the ultimate response to the politics of misinformation and instability, saying that the momentum of development would continue in the future.

To a question about massive traffic mess during cricket matches and other VVIP movements in the city, she justified that for the events and state protocols, the government had issued a traffic plan.

Published in Dawn, February 9th, 2025

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