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Saudi Arabia increases India's Haj quota by 5,000: Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi

The increase in India's quota will be effective from Haj to be held later this year. Saudi Arabia last year increased India's quota by 35,000. In 2017, the Haj quota was 1,70,025.

January 09, 2018 / 15:20 IST
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Saudi Arabia has increased India's Haj quota by 5,000, the second hike in two years, taking the number of pilgrims who can perform Haj from the country to 1,75,025 lakh, Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said today.

Naqvi claimed that the increase over the past two years - of nearly 40,000 - is a "record expansion" since Independence.

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The increase in India's quota will be effective from Haj to be held later this year. Saudi Arabia last year increased India's quota by 35,000. In 2017, the Haj quota was 1,70,025.

The minority affairs minister attributed the increase to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "growing popularity" and India's improved ties with Saudi Arabia and other Arab nations under his leadership.