ISLAMABAD: The government of Saudi Arabia on Thursday asked the Pakistan government not to make any arrangements regarding accommodation and travelling of the intending pilgrims for the upcoming Hajj in view of coronavirus outbreak till final decision is taken by the Kingdom.
Saudi Minister for Haj and Umra Dr Mohammad Saleh Bin Taher Bentan addressed a letter to his Pakistani counterpart Noorul Haq Qadari to
convey that any agreement or arrangements regarding transportation and accommodation of intending pilgrims should be deferred.
“No agreements for the Haj 1441 should be made till situation for coronavirus is known,” the Saudi Minister said.
He assured Noorul Haq Qadari that the Saudi government is keeping a close eye on spread of virus, its consequences and is also taking care of precautionary measures.
“We will inform you about any progress made in this connection,” he said.
The Saudi minister pointed out that there was need to ensure safety of intending pilgrims arriving at the two Holy Mosques in view of recommendations of health organisations following worldwide spread of coronavirus.
Meanwhile, the Spokesman for the Ministry of Religious Affairs while quoting the Minister for Religious Affairs Noorul Haq Qadari said that the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud would take a final decision about Haj.
The Spokesman for the Ministry of Religious Affairs Imran Siddiqui while talking to a private television channel said that different options might be considered for the upcoming Haj.
“We will hold fresh balloting if the Saudi government decides that reduced number of faithful will perform Haj this year,” he said. He said the successful applicants if could not perform Haj this year might be automatically selected for performance of next year’s Haj.
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