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Refund to Hajj pilgrims: Govt disburses funds to banks

Hajj refund, Hajj pilgrims refund

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has disbursed funds to the banks for giving refunds to the Hajj pilgrims, ARY News reported on Friday.

The Ministry of Religious Affairs’ spokesperson said that the concerned banks will begin refunds to the Hajj pilgrims next week. It added that messages were sent to all hujjaj regarding the refunds.

The Hajj pilgrims will be refunded from Rs97,000 to Rs132,000, whereas, the government had already returned Rs55,000 for sacrificial animals.

Moreover, the ministry also asked hujjaj from private scheme to submit their complaints.

Earlier, the National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony was informed that the Ministry of Religious Affairs would refund up to Rs 185,000 each to pilgrims who had performed Hajj under the government scheme.

The committee, which met in the Parliament House with Syed Imran Ahmad Shah in the chair, lauded the Hajj arrangements.

The committee was told that a total of Rs 1,175,000 was received from the each pilgrim performing Hajj under the regular scheme, and Rs 55,000 was paid back to them before their departure for Saudi Arabia.

The pilgrims, who performed the Hajj under the hardship quota, were requested to deposit Rs 1,120,000, it was further informed.

The ministry had now decided to give refunds to specific groups of pilgrims. Those who did not reside in the Markazia in Madina Al Munawwara would receive Rs 12,000 per head, and those who did not travel by train in Mina would be given Rs 21,000 per head. Furthermore, all the pilgrims would receive a refund of Rs 97,000 each.

The committee members hailed the efforts of the Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, Senator Muhammad Talha Mahmood, for ensuring the smooth conduct of the Hajj.

The Moavineen, appointed on merit, were noted for their excellent service, with strict measures in place to ensure proper duty performance.

The committee expressed hope that the positive practices and efforts would continue to benefit pilgrims in the future.



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