Addressing a function at Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI), the minister stated that the government attaches top priority to improve conditions for Hujjaj in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
He said a high-level delegation is being sent to Saudi Arabia to negotiate various matters pertaining to transport and residential accommodation for the Hajis.
He assured that all workable suggestions of the RCCI for the improvement of facilities for Hujjaj and those who intended to perform Umrah, would be incorporated in the new Hajj policy.
The quotas for private tour operators, which were slashed last year, will also be restored.
Yousaf said the ascending value of the dollar had inflated the cost of Hajj , but this year the Ministry would take the matter up with PIA to lower fares to affordable prices.
India for instance, he pointed out, had controlled Hajj by arresting the dollar's ascent and offering high rates of subsidy to the Hujjaj.
The upcoming Hajj will also utilise the Electronic Monitoring system to alleviate grievances of Hujjaj.
Earlier, Acting President RCCI Malik Shahid Salim and Chairman of RCCI Standing Committee on Hajj and Ummrah Bilal Maqbool gave a detailed briefing to the Minister and apprised the matters confronted to the private Hajj and Umrah tours operators.
A large number of members of the RCCI attended the function.
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@Shahid Kinnare: Hajj is mandatory only once in a life to those who can afford. It's a religious obligation for once in life. I am sure there are plenty other ways to spend on education. Poor country doesn't need mean to spend everything on education. Between if people are going on their hallal salary, that is not your issue. Everyone has the right to spend the money the way, they want. If you want to spend your money on education, then spend it. Between how many people have you given education to in your life? have you ever gone to any of those villages to give education to those poor children for free? Talking is easy, doing action is much harder.
@Shahid, Being Poor has nothing to do with Hujj, if a Muslim can afford Huj, s/he should go. Govt is not spending any amount on Hujj , Govt's role is to facilitate all Pilgrims so that they could avoid any inconvenience/issue.
Pakistan is poor country. How can its people effort Hajj. Haj is not faraj so no need for haj. Pakistan should spend this money on education.