Categories: Global

Saudis reject Pakistan’s ‘poor arrangements for Hajj pilgrims’ claim

RIYADH (Monitoring Desk): Saudi Arabia has denied the Pakistan’s Religious Affairs Minister Sardar Yousuf’s claim that Saudi companies were to blame for poor arrangements faced by the pilgrims from Pakistan.

A statement was issued by the Saudi embassy wherein the minister’s allegations were described as ‘baseless’.

It read that Yousuf’s claim that the Saudi companies were unable to provide facilities to pilgrims was false.

“Pakistan has struck deals with Saudi companies on its own and all facilities are being provided in accordance with the agreement between the Pakistani government and Saudi companies,” the statement read.

“The onus is on the Pakistani authorities to guarantee accommodation and facilities to pilgrims who have come from the country.”

The statement also read that visas for Hajj and Umrah would not be issued without the verification of the agreement.

On Monday, the federal government had claimed that Saudi Arabia had apologised over ‘their mismanagement’ at Mina and assured that next year all-out efforts will be made to provide best possible facilities to pilgrims from Pakistan.

A large number of people who performed Hajj under the government scheme had flooded the official Facebook page and Whatsapp group of the ministry with complaints regarding mismanagement in Saudi Arabia.

They complained that due to the unavailability of transport, and tents at Mina, they had to suffer a lot. A group of angry pilgrims also had a heated exchange with the federal minister for religious affairs over his department’s failure to provide adequate facilities.

 

The Frontier Post

Recent Posts

Thai foreign minister resigns after losing deputy PM post

BANGKOK (Reuters): Thai Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara has resigned, the government said on Sunday, after…

1 hour ago

Italy PM Meloni announces candidacy at EU election

ROME (Reuters): Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced on Sunday she will be a candidate…

1 hour ago

Israel has agreed to listen to US concerns before any Rafah move, says White House

WASHINGTON (Reuters): Israel has agreed to listen to U.S. concerns and thoughts before it launches…

1 hour ago

Tate Modern hosts ‘Expressionists’: Blue Rider group exhibit

LONDON (DPA) : After decades, the U.K. is hosting a significant exhibition solely dedicated to…

1 hour ago

Tesla’s Elon Musk lands in China amid hopes to boost electronic vehicle sales

BEIJING (AA) : Tesla CEO Elon Musk landed in the Chinese capital of Beijing on…

1 hour ago

Google uses AI to let users improve spoken English skills

(Web Desk) : Google is currently experimenting with a new feature called "Speaking Practice" within…

1 hour ago

This website uses cookies.