‘Pakistani pilgrims to get more facilities during Haj’
By Our Correspondent
November 22, 2019
MULTAN: Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Pir Noorul Haq Qadri Thursday said the Haj ministry will urge the Saudi government for additional facilities for Pakistani pilgrims, particularly for women at Mina during next Haj event.
Addressing the 4th Haj workshop, the minister said the Saudi government had facilitated Pakistani pilgrims at maximum level on the special request of Prime Minister Imran Khan and increased Pakistani Haj quota this year.
The minister said the prime objective of workshop is to remove lacunas faced this year and avoiding from repetition of those mistakes next year.
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