Millennium Post

‘Muslims from India undertakin­g Haj this year seems unlikely’

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NEW DELHI: With the coronaviru­s pandemic showing no signs of abating, it seems unlikely that Muslims from India will be able to undertake the Haj pilgrimage this year, sources said on Saturday.

However, they said the government will take a final decision on the matter only after Saudi Arabia makes its position on hosting the pilgrimage clear.

A circular issued by the Haj Committee of India on Friday said only a few weeks are left for the preparator­y work in India for Haj 2020, yet the Saudi authoritie­s have not communicat­ed any further developmen­t regarding the pilgrimage.

"In view of the several inquiries received and concerns expressed over uncertaint­y over Haj 2020, it has been decided by the Haj Committee of India that, those pilgrims who desire to cancel their Haj journey this year, their 100 per cent amount paid so far will be refunded without any deductions," the circular issued by Haj Committee of India CEO Maqsood Ahmed Khan said.

"Coronaviru­s cases are increasing in Saudi Arabia and two lakh people have to go from here. We had made preparatio­ns, but now there is very little time left. We are waiting for an official word from Saudi Arabia," a top source told PTI.

In response to a question, the source said, "This time, it is unlikely that people will be able to undertake Haj from India."

Uncertaint­y has been looming large over this year's Haj in the wake of the coronaviru­s pandemic and though Saudi Arabia has not made a decision on whether the annual pilgrimage will be held or not, it did ask Muslims to delay their bookings till there is more clarity.

The bilateral annual Haj 2020 agreement between India and Saudi Arabia was signed last December.

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