Directive sought to stop 2018 policy
Says new Hajj policy had been issued by the authority which was tantamount to contempt of court
LAHORE:
A local law firm on Thursday moved the Lahore High Court seeking directives for ministry of religious affairs to stop the Hajj policy 2018. Advocate Azhar Siddique moved the petition, submitting that the federal government was not complying with the court orders in which it was directed to ensure transparency and on merit distribution of quota among the Hajj tour operations.
He said Hajj was a sacred obligation but it was not being considered as sacred as it should be. He said that the new Hajj policy had been issued by the authority which was tantamount to contempt of court. He asked the court to make the new Hajj policy conditional with the Supreme Court’s verdict.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 12th, 2018.
A local law firm on Thursday moved the Lahore High Court seeking directives for ministry of religious affairs to stop the Hajj policy 2018. Advocate Azhar Siddique moved the petition, submitting that the federal government was not complying with the court orders in which it was directed to ensure transparency and on merit distribution of quota among the Hajj tour operations.
He said Hajj was a sacred obligation but it was not being considered as sacred as it should be. He said that the new Hajj policy had been issued by the authority which was tantamount to contempt of court. He asked the court to make the new Hajj policy conditional with the Supreme Court’s verdict.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 12th, 2018.