Private scheme pilgrims to benefit from Road-to-Makkah project

Senior Saudi officials will visit Pakistan in the final week of February to finalise project at the Karachi airport

A view of the Holy Kaaba during the Hajj pilgrimage. PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD:

Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf Saeed Al-Malki on Friday said pilgrims under the private Hajj scheme would also be included in the ‘Road-to-Makkah’ project.

Talking to caretaker Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Aneeq Ahmed, the ambassador pledged full cooperation to private Hajj companies.

Additionally, he mentioned that senior Saudi officials will visit Pakistan in the final week of February to finalise the ‘Road to Makkah’ project at the Karachi airport.

The minister and the Saudi ambassador discussed finalising arrangements for the Hajj 2024 and expanding the ‘Road-to-Makkah’ project during a meeting at the Saudi embassy.

The Ministry of Religious Affairs and the Pakistan Hajj Mission are maintaining continuous communication with Saudi authorities to ensure timely completion of Hajj arrangements.

The minister added that in accordance with Saudi directives, applicants for the private Hajj scheme have been provided with additional facilities.

The Ministry of Religious Affairs has formed a total of 146 Hajj-organising companies and their particulars are available at the ministry. The booking process for private Hajj pilgrims has already started. 

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