Cabinet approves 63pc increase in Haj cost.

ISLAMABAD -- At a time when inflation is hitting every segment of society hard, performing of Haj has also become costlier by 63 per cent.

The federal cabinet on Thursday announced the Haj Policy 2019 under which the cost of performing the ritual under the government scheme has been fixed at Rs456, 426 (with Qurbani), against last year's expense of Rs280,000 per person. Now, every individual will have to pay an additional Rs176,426.

Under the Haj Policy 2018, the cost of Haj for individuals in the north of the country was Rs280,000 and for the south, it was Rs270,000. However, in the new policy, the cost of Haj for individuals in the north has been fixed at Rs456,426 (with Qurbani) and Rs436, 975 (without Qurbani), while for those in the south it is Rs446,426 (with Qurbani) and Rs426, 975 (without Qurbani).

'Prime Minister Imran Khan approved the Haj Policy 2019 today under which 184,000 pilgrims from Pakistan will perform Haj this year,' said Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry at a press conference after the cabinet meeting, elaborating that under a quota of 184,000 pilgrims given this year to Pakistan by the government of Saudi Arabia, 10,000 senior citizens would perform Haj. 'We are trying to provide better facilities to pilgrims,' he added. 'Their biometrics will be conducted in their own cities.'

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Sources said that during the cabinet meeting, some ministers, including Religious Affairs Minister Noorul Haq Qadri, had opposed the move to withdraw the subsidy on Haj. They said Mr Qadri was due to accompany the information minister at the press briefing, but he did not turn up apparently to show his displeasure over the decision after which the charges would increase to over Rs456,000.

When contacted, the information minister denied reports that Mr Qadri was to be present at the presser. However, a reporter who has been covering the religious affairs ministry for the past 10 years, said it was for the first time that the religious affairs minister had not announced the Haj policy.

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