The Rawalpindi Administration and police have failed to curb kite flying due to which one person on a motorcycle sustained severe injuries.
Tahir Farooq was traveling on the Rawalpindi flyover on a motorcycle when a metal kite string slit his throat.
He sustained serious injuries and was shifted to the hospital.
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Yes,kite flying gives injuries,they should use it very safely.
But we should not forget that kite flying is a part of our culture,and banning kite flying is banning our culture.
In 1990’s basant festival,colourful flying kites in the sky gives us a message of love,peace,and harmony among people.
Now there are no kites,no colours,no spring.Everything have become black and white and dull,no love,peace,and harmony among people.
Government should make a special separate ground in cities where every year in spring we can fly kites and bring colourful basant festival back.
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