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3,500 Indian women have performed Hajj without ‘Mehram’ after govt’s decision: Naqvi

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
July 17, 2021
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New Delhi: About 3,500 Indian women have performed Hajj without ‘Mehram’ after the Modi government’s “historic” reform in 2018 which did away with the compulsion of a male companion with women on the pilgrimage, Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said on Friday.

The restriction of having a male companion was lifted in 2018 and women could avail its benefit in that year and in 2019.

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Hajj was cancelled for Indians in 2020 and 2021 with Saudi Arabia  deciding that only a limited number of people residing in the Kingdom will be allowed to perform Hajj due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Addressing a programme organised by Consulate General of India in Jeddah to celebrate completion of 75 years of India-Saudi Arabia diplomatic relations and also 75 years of India’s Independence (Amrit Mahotsav), Naqvi said 100 percent digital Hajj system in India has ensured that there is no additional financial burden on Indian Hajj pilgrims even after removal of subsidy for the pilgrimage.

The Hajj pilgrimage is one of the strongest pillars of strong relations between India and Saudi Arabia, the minister said in his address via video conferencing.

India became the first country in the world to make the entire Hajj process 100 percent digital, he said.

A record number of two lakh Indian Muslims performed Hajj in 2019 without Hajj subsidy, he noted.

Naqvi said the digital system has made the entire Hajj process transparent and more comfortable.

Digital Hajj process includes online applications, Hajj Mobile App, digital pre-tagging of luggage of pilgrims, E-MASIHA health system, Portal for Hajj Group Organisers with their details and Hajj packages, he pointed out.

Naqvi said the Modi government’s “historic reform” to allow Indian Muslim women to travel for Hajj without ‘Mehram’ or male companion has received overwhelming response in India and abroad.

“From 2018, about 3,500 Muslim women from India have performed Hajj without ‘Mehram’. The women who apply to perform Hajj without ‘Mehram’ are exempted from the lottery system,” he said.

Special arrangements are made by Indian agencies for these women pilgrims. Female officers and assistants are deputed from India to assist the women pilgrims, he said.

On the occasion, Naqvi thanked Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdul Aziz al Saud and Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman for ensuring better facilities for Indian pilgrims during Hajj.

Naqvi said that due to the Covid pandemic, India could not send people to perform Hajj 2021.

India and Saudi Arabia share the ideals of global peace, progress and prosperity, he said.

Noting that India and Saudi Arabia enjoy a close friendship strengthened by strong people-to people contacts since centuries, Naqvi said the two countries are tied together with strong historical, cultural, economic and diplomatic relations.

The bilateral relations have become even more stronger by regular visits of the leaders and senior officials of both the nations, Naqvi said, adding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi visit to Saudi Arabia in October 2019 has taken ties to greater heights.

He also thanked Saudi Arabia Ministry of Hajj and Umrah and other agencies for their cooperation with Indian agencies concerned with Hajj management.

Indian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Ausaf Sayeed; Rafat Ismail Badr, Chairman, South Asian Moassassa; CEO Hajj Committee of India Dr. M A Khan;  Ibrahim Saifuddin (Bohra Rubat); and  senior officials from India and Saudi Arabia also participated in the event.

 

 

 

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