Senate committee discussed monitoring mechanisms and challenges faced by pilgrims


Federal Minister for Religious Affairs, Chaudhry Salik Hussain, revealed that nearly 50,000 Pakistani pilgrims have gone missing in Iraq during pilgrimage.
During a Senate committee meeting, Hussain stated that while the Iraqi government issues free visas for pilgrims, tour operators charge $80-90. The committee discussed monitoring mechanisms and challenges faced by pilgrims, especially at the Taftan border, highlighting issues like long waits, lack of basic facilities, and high costs.
The meeting concluded with a decision to work with provincial governments to improve the situation and create a better policy for managing pilgrimages. The Additional Secretary of Religious Affairs mentioned a new policy for pilgrims to Iraq, Iran, and Syria, which is awaiting cabinet approval.
Senator Raja Nisar Abbas emphasized the long waiting periods and poor-quality food and drink. Hussain suggested involving provincial governments for significant improvements.
Committee Chairman Senator Attaur Rehman proposed a meeting with provincial governments to develop a report. Secretary Religious Affairs Zulfiqar Haider mentioned plans to create a directorate for pilgrims to Iraq and Iran, similar to the Hajj Directorate.
The Pakistan House project was removed due to land issues in Quetta. The committee decided to review the situation thoroughly and create a comprehensive policy for pilgrims.
Senator Bushra Anjum Butt stressed that any new policy should consider the needs of women and children. The Federal Minister stated that steps are being taken to prevent illegal travel to other countries.
The committee also discussed the printing of error-free copies of the Quran and promoting interfaith harmony. Senator Gurdeep Singh suggested recognizing Sikh religious celebrations at the state level. The committee reviewed issues related to Hajj 2024, noting improvements and addressing complaints from pilgrims.

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