Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Farooq Abdullah on Sunday expressed serious concern over reports that Hajj pilgrims from Jammu and Kashmir are facing difficulties due to restrictions on baggage allowances and arrangements for transportation of luggage on their return journey.
In a statement, Dr. Farooq said he was deeply disturbed by reports that pilgrims travelling from Jeddah to Srinagar were being subjected to immigration and customs clearance procedures at Ahmedabad and were being informed that their luggage would be transported separately by road from Ahmedabad to Srinagar.
He noted that the same baggage had been permitted during the departure journey and that pilgrims had already paid for the service.
“Our Hajj pilgrims do not deserve such treatment after completing one of the most sacred journeys of their lives. The concerned authorities, particularly the Union Civil Aviation Minister, must immediately intervene and ensure that pilgrims are not subjected to unnecessary inconvenience and hardship upon their return,” he said.
Dr. Farooq observed that the pilgrims had packed their belongings in accordance with the baggage limits communicated to them before departure.
“Are they supposed to discard their belongings? If the authorities are unable to transport the luggage as promised, the affected pilgrims must be adequately compensated,” he said.
Calling for urgent corrective measures, the NC president urged the authorities to respect the dignity and sentiments of Hajj pilgrims and ensure that their return journey remains smooth, hassle-free and in keeping with the sanctity of the pilgrimage they have undertaken.
He emphasized that every effort should be made to address the concerns of the pilgrims promptly and prevent avoidable inconvenience during their journey back home.