Senate committee irked over hajj quota distribution
The
Senate's Standing Committee on Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony in
Pakistan on Monday expressed displeasure with the Ministry of Religious Affairs
for ignoring official instructions over the provision of quota to private hajj
operators.
The
meeting of the standing committee was held under the chairmanship of Hafiz
Abdul Kareem.
The
committee unanimously decided to reject the list of 29 new companies given the
quota by the ministry. It suggested that Ministry of Religious Affairs should
have 40 percent quota for the private sector -- 71,684 pilgrims. Out of which,
new tour operators should not be given a quota of more than 50 pilgrims each.
The
committee said that the ministry had ignored the recommendations of the
high-powered committee constituted in this regard by the prime minister. The
committee had consisted of chairman of the Senate Committee on Religious
Affairs, Committee of the National Assembly on Religious Affairs, the federal
minister for religious affairs and the state minister for religious affairs.
MNA
Ali Muhammad Khan said that smaller provinces such as Balochistan should not be
ignored in fixing the quota of pilgrims.
The
committee confirmed the minutes of the previous meeting.
The
chairman informed the committee members that the government had 60 percent of
the quota and private tour operators had 40 percent.
According
to the direction of Supreme Court of Pakistan, the quota of pilgrims should be
given to new tour operators who had already given applications. Some of them
had appealed to the SC after they were deprived of their hajj quota.
The
Ministry of Religious Affairs joint secretary told the committee that 2 percent
quota was provided by the Hajj Policy Formulation Committee, constituted by the
Supreme Court of Pakistan, to 29 new companies. The committee will now meet on
July 10.
The
meeting was attended by Malik Abdul Ghafar Dogar, Syed Imran Ahmed Shah, Bhawan
Das, Kiran Imran Dar, Ramesh Lal, Ali Muhammad Khan, Lal Chand Malhi, Muhammad
Kamal, Shahida Akhtar Ali, Sahibzada Muhammad Yaqub, Shagufta Jumani, Maulvi
Agha Muhammad and the state minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith
Harmony.
Daily
Times, July 4th , 2017.
Senate committee irked over hajj quota distribution
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