MULTAN, Pakistan: The Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Pir Noor Ul Haq Qadri said that the government is committed to improve Hajj facilities in the coming Hajj operation.
While addressing a consultative workshop for Hajj policy 2020 in Multan on Thursday, the minister said that the government is also working to resolve the issue pertaining to food and accommodations of Hujjaj.
Noor Ul Haq Qadri added that Hajj operators presented their proposals and recommendation to make Hajj more facilitating in 2020 Hajj operation, and the government would present these proposals to Saudi government during the next meeting.
The religious affairs minister advised the participants to avoid unnecessary things at holly Mosques in Makkah and Medina as well as other holly places on that sacred land, and concentrate only on performing the Hajj rituals to get blessing of Allah almighty.
حجاج کرام کو بہتر سہولیات کی فراہمی کے لئے پُرعزم ہیں۔۔۔گزشتہ حج کی خامیوں کا ہر ممکن ازالہ کریں گے۔۔۔ہمارا نصب العین حجاج کرام کی آسانی اور ریلیف ہے۔۔۔۔وزیر مذہبی امور پیر نور الحق قادری کا ملتان میں مشاورتی ورکشاپ سے خطاب pic.twitter.com/a89kAWLoyy
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Later talking to media men in Multan the minister said that minorities are being provided facilities and rights given in the constitution. He said that provision of subsidy on Hajj has been closed and it is not under consideration in the coming Hajj Policy.
To a question about increasing Hajj Quota for Pakistan from Saudi Arabia, the minister said that we are availing our quota according to ratio of our population.
The minister also gave souvenirs to the Hajj group leaders and trainers and others who performed well during the last Hajj operation.