208 Pakistanis died during 2015 Hajj season: religious ministry

99 pilgrims lost their lives in Mina stampede, 12 in crane crash incident, whereas 97 died from natural causes


Sehrish Wasif October 29, 2015
PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD: According to the list of casualties finalised by the Ministry of Religious Affairs, as many as 208 Pakistanis died during the 2015 Hajj season.

The list says 99 Pakistani pilgrims lost their lives in Mina stampede, 12 in the crane crash incident, whereas 97 died from natural causes.

Owing to these incidents, the toll jumped to 208 this year, as compared to 87 deaths in 2014 and 93 in 2013.

Still missing

The government has not yet been able to determine the whereabouts of four Iqama holders; two of whom went through private Hajj tour operators whereas one through government’s Hajj scheme.

Meanwhile, a senior official of the ministry, who wished not to be named, said Pakistani government was still searching for the missing pilgrims as it is expected that they might be alive and got displaced.

“It is because they have searched almost all the hospitals and mortuaries but could not find them,” he said.

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Mina stampede

Among those Pakistani pilgrims who died in the Mina incident which took place on September 24 , 56 went through private Hajj tour operators, 26 through government Hajj scheme while the rest were Iqama (residence permit) holders. Another two pilgrims had sustained injuries.

Crane crash

Two Pakistani pilgrims, who died in the crane incident, which occurred on September 11 in Makkah, went to perform Hajj through the government’s hajj scheme, four through private Hajj operators while six were Iqama holders.

Compensation

Since October 28, after the last batch of Pakistani pilgrims returned to the country, the ministry has started paying compensation to the heirs of the deceased and injured pilgrims.

COMMENTS (6)

troubled | 8 years ago | Reply @Nabeel: I think you missed the sarcasm. I was stating that the ministry is lying. It is just trying to stick to the Saudi policy of denial. The official death toll has not changed, even though the figures haves doubled. Other countries have reported their deaths as stampede related, only Pakistan, to appease its masters, has concocted this ridiculous natural causes story. Read the press, these incompetent representatives of our people have completely abandoned those they were supposed to help.
BruteForce | 8 years ago | Reply @Nabeel: So? That makes it alright? Can you tell me how many people have died during Basant since 1990? If the number is greater than the below numbers I'll concede to your point. I Googled and didn't find any such massive numbers with Basant. But, I found this: 2006: 360 people dead after 74 were killed the day before. Unofficial estimates put the figure at 2000! 2004: 244 people dead, hundreds injured, many critically 2001: 35 people dead 1998: 180 people dead 1997: 340 people dead, more than 1500 injured 1994: 270 dead 1990: 1426 dead. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/hajj-stampede-history-of-disasters-affecting-annual-islamic-event-in-mecca-10515310.html Curiously, the same festival is celebrated in India and its not banned here and nobody considers it a menace. Its banned in Pakistan because its a Hindu festival. Can you prove more people have died during Basant than in Hajj? Of course not! You are trampling on the rights of Hindus and Sikhs who have celebrated this festival for centuries citing few isolated incidents. 2000 people died this year during Hajj and not a peep from you guys. 1 guy dies in India and your sense of hypocrisy kicks in!
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