'New Hajj Policy' on the cards: Minister.

ISLAMABAD -- Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Pir Noor ul Haq Qadri Friday said the ministry was vigorously working on a 'New Hajj Policy' that would be unveiled soon.

Addressing the oath taking ceremony of the newly elected body of the Hajj Organizers Association of Pakistan (HOAP) here, he said the government wanted to facilitate the pilgrims by providing them maximum facilities on lowest possible rates.

The minister said the government of Saudi Arabia was yet to impose further tax after the increase in Hajj package by the government.

He said the HOAP was also playing its role to run Hajj operation in a good manner despite of some minor issues which would be addressed on priority.

He appreciated the government of Saudi Arabia for making effective Hajj arrangements.

He said his ministry was facing increasing demand of Hajj quota under the government scheme, following the Indonesian model.

The minister assured full cooperation to the HOAP and stressed the need for making concerted efforts to facilitate the pilgrims.

Newly elected Chairman of HOAP Shahid Rafiq urged the government to restore the quota of...

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