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Haj quota cut: Centre faults pvt operators, PM Modi urged to intervene

The Ministry of Minority Affairs clarified that the quota for private tour operators — 52,507 out of India’s total allotment of 1,75,025 Haj slots — was jeopardised due to non-compliance by CHGOs.

April 16, 2025 / 11:17 IST
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India’s Haj quota has increased from 1,36,020 in 2014 to 1,75,025 in 2025, attributing it to the government's sustained engagement with Saudi Arabia over the years.
India’s Haj quota has increased from 1,36,020 in 2014 to 1,75,025 in 2025, attributing it to the government's sustained engagement with Saudi Arabia over the years.

Political outrage erupted on Tuesday over reports suggesting that Saudi Arabia had drastically slashed India’s Haj quota, leaving over 52,000 Indian pilgrims — many of whom had already completed payments — in limbo.

The Centre, however, clarified later that the issue stemmed from private operators failing to meet critical deadlines set by Saudi authorities.

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National Conference president and former Union minister Farooq Abdullah urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene personally, citing his rapport with the Saudi leadership.

"Every Muslim dreams of going on the Haj pilgrimage at least once in their lifetime. I request the Prime Minister to take up the matter as he is close to the Saudi leadership," Abdullah said in a statement to PTI.