Indian pilgrims praise government for Haj help

Indian pilgrims praise government for Haj help

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Riyadh

Indian pilgrims going for Haj 2025 have praised the Indian government for giving them good facilities and making their journey smooth. Many people appreciated the efforts of the Ministry of Minority Affairs and said they were happy with the arrangements in Saudi Arabia. The Ministry posted on social media that they are always trying to make the Haj journey comfortable and respectful for every pilgrim.

George Kurian, Minister of State for Minority Affairs, also spoke about how the government worked hard to make the Haj successful for all pilgrims. On Friday, Indian Consul General in Jeddah, Fahad Ahmed Khan Suri, led “Team India” to help move pilgrims from Haram Shareef to their rooms in Azizia after prayers.

There was a huge crowd after Friday prayers, but the team guided pilgrims to the correct buses and gave medical help when needed. The Indian Haj Mission has also made medical care easy to get. There are mobile teams, clinics, and fully equipped hospitals to care for pilgrims. Doctors, nurses, and ambulances are ready 24/7.

On Thursday, the Consul General checked the arrangements for moving pilgrims to Mina and Arafat. Last week, India’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Suhel Khan, visited pilgrims in Mecca and spoke to them about their problems and needs. The Embassy posted that the government wants to make sure every pilgrim has a safe and peaceful journey.

The Consul General also reviewed the work of temporary offices, clinics, and help desks created by the Indian Haj Mission to support the pilgrims during their holy trip.

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