Khaleej Times

NRI quota, more leave days sought for Haj pilgrims

- Ashwani Kumar ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — There should be NRI quota for expatriate­s wishing to perform Haj and more leave days allotted for the pilgrimage, a top official from the Indian pilgrimage committee said in Abu Dhabi.

Kerala Haj Committee chairman C. Muhammad Faizi said he will be urging the Haj Committee of India and the Indian government to make such necessary changes.

“Expatriate­s no longer get permits to perform Haj directly from the UAE. This is due to preference given to citizens here. But in the last few years there has been a considerab­le increase in the number of Haj applicants in India, especially from Kerala. I see this rise in number as a direct impact of the

UAE and other

Gulf nations revoking the permit for expats.

So, there needs to be a quota for

NRIs. Kerala

Haj Committee will take up the matter with

Haj Committee of India, which in turn will follow it up with the Indian government, Norka and Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Haj and Umra,” Faizi said during an event held at Indian Internatio­nal Cultural Centre.

Faizi, recently appointed as the chairman, is on a week-long official visit to each emirate of the UAE to learn about the issues faced by pilgrims from Kerala. He said less number of leave days was another issue raised by pilgrims.

“I met representa­tives from many groups. Another big issue I came across is 15 to 20 days of Haj leave allotted here in the UAE public sector. With the UAE’s restrictio­ns, expats need more time with paperwork and travel time to India and then to Saudi Arabia. More leave is a justified requiremen­t. This will be taken up with the UAE ministry.”

Fly for Haj from Kozhikode too

Faizi noted that Kozhikode Internatio­nal Airport has been restored as an embarkatio­n point for pilgrims.

“At present Kochi Internatio­nal Airport is an embarkatio­n point. Kozhikode airport will be of great benefit to the expats here. It has all the facilities, including separate building for woman.” So from next year expats will have option to fly from Kozhikode and Kochi.

Digital solutions to problems

“Earlier there was a requiremen­t to deposit passport to the Kerala Haj Committee three months in advance. It was cut down to a month as expats working here couldn’t submit their passports. Now people here have sought a digital remedy to such an issue to make the time period less than 30 days. Also there is an appeal for visa stamping facility to be started in Thiruvanan­thapuram. As of now the facility is only in Mumbai. These are some of the few but important issues raised by expat pilgrims here,” Faizi added.

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Muhammad Faizi

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