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Gulam Ali Khatana raises concern in Rajya Sabha over Haj facilities for Indian pilgrims
3/24/2025 10:29:35 PM
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NEW DELHI, Mar 24: In a Special Mention admitted in the Rajya Sabha on March 18, 2025, Rajya Sabha MP Shri Gulam Ali Khatana raised critical concerns regarding the arrangements for Indian Muslims undertaking the Haj pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia this year.
Haj 2025 is scheduled for the month of June, and while the Indian government-working in coordination with Saudi authorities-has made notable improvements in recent years, Shri Khatana underscored that several challenges still persist and require urgent intervention.
Addressing the Upper House, the Jammu and Kashmir MP called for better travel logistics, affordable airfare, improved accommodation, and enhanced medical support, especially in pilgrimage sites such as Mina and Arafat. He emphasized the need for more flights at reasonable prices, smoother transportation, and dignified lodging arrangements for pilgrims.
Khatana placed special focus on elderly and ailing pilgrims, urging the deployment of mobile clinics, round-the-clock medical support, and trained volunteers to provide on-ground assistance. "The journey of faith should not be a struggle for survival," he said, highlighting the emotional and physical toll many pilgrims face due to infrastructural shortcomings.
A recurring issue in recent years, according to Shri Khatana, has been the absence of an effective communication system between Indian Haj officials and pilgrims. He noted that delays, confusion, and lack of timely updates-especially during flight rescheduling or emergencies-have caused undue hardship. A real-time grievance redressal and information mechanism, he suggested, is vital. Crucially, Shri Khatana also flagged the issue of escalating airfares, which continue to be a major deterrent for many prospective pilgrims, particularly those from economically weaker sections. "Haj must not become a privilege only for the affluent," he stated, urging the Government to take measures to make the pilgrimage more financially accessible.
Furthermore, Shri Khatana also highlighted the broader diplomatic context, noting the deepening ties between India and Saudi Arabia. He called for leveraging this relationship to further streamline the Haj mission and deliver a smoother, more dignified experience for Indian pilgrims. As thousands prepare for this year's pilgrimage, Khatana's remarks serve as a timely reminder that while progress has been made, a comprehensive overhaul of the Haj support system is both necessary and urgent.
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