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LAHORE: The seventh Cholistan Festival scheduled to commence at the Lahore Arts Council (LAC) from Monday has been postponed until July due to security concerns, Cholistan Development Council (CDC) Chairman Farooq Ahmad Khan told Daily Times.

The LAC and the CDC jointly organise a four-day annual festival promoting the art and culture of Cholistan. Artists from Cholistan and Bahawalpur participate in the festival, which has been gaining popularity in recent years.

All the preparations for the event were complete, but after the assassination of Mufti Sarfarz Naeemi on Saturday, the administration decided to postpone the festival due to the precarious law and order situation.

The CDC chairman said the artists from Cholistan had reached Bahawalpur and were scheduled to reach Lahore on Saturday night but the administration and artists had jointly decided to postpone the event. He said the festival featured Cholistani music, food, jewelry, dresses, paintings, puppetry and plays. He said, prior to the postponement, the festival had been reduced to a two-day event this year due to security concerns.

He said folk artists in Cholistan prepare for the festival throughout the year and they would love to perform even in July. He hoped the circumstances would return to normal by the next month, adding they would deliberate on the duration of the festival this year.

The festival is organised to promote the cultural heritage of Pakistan. The LAC did not charge CDC for the venue and entry to the festival was also free of charge.

Daily Times:June 14, 2009