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India ends government subsidies for Hajj pilgrimage

- Air India was getting the subsidy

The Indian government has announced the end of a decades-long policy of giving subsidy to thousands of Muslims heading to the holy city of Mecca to perform the annual Hajj pilgrimage.

Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, India’s Minister for Minority Affairs, said on Tuesday that the move was part of “a policy to empower minorities with dignity and without appeasemen­t”.

“Hajj subsidy funds will be used for the educationa­l empowermen­t of girls and women from minority communitie­s,” he told reporters in Delhi.

The decision followed a 2012 ruling by the country’s Supreme Court, which had directed the government to gradually reduce the subsidy and abolish it by 2022. The move was welcomed by many Muslim groups in the country.

“This has been a long-standing demand of the Muslim community in India,” Navaid Hamid, president of the All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat, an umbrella organisati­on of several Muslim groups, told Al Jazeera

“This subsidy was used for a long time to denounce the Muslim community, to spread lies that Muslims were being appeased for vote-bank,” added Mr Hamid.

Starting in 1954, the Indian government has for decades offered subsidies amounting to billions of rupees to poor Muslims wanting to perform Hajj.

In 2016, the sum was about $75m, down from about $100m in 2013, according to official data.

Muslim pilgrims were given the subsidy through concession­ary airline fares. Hajj subsidy was “a major earner for the national airline, Air India”, said Faizan Mustafa, a Muslim scholar and vice-chancellor of the Nalsar University of Law.

“It is Air India that was getting the subsidy.

“Some poor Muslims will not be able to afford the journey for Hajj now. But those who are determined to go will still go.”

 ??  ?? For years, India has given subsidies to poor Muslims in India to go on the Hajj pilgrimage.
For years, India has given subsidies to poor Muslims in India to go on the Hajj pilgrimage.

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