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Haj quota of tour firms cut after Saudi move

Published: 09 Jul 2013 - 01:37 am | Last Updated: 31 Jan 2022 - 01:13 pm

New Delhi: With Saudi Arabia slashing by 20 percent the Haj quota for all foreign pilgrims this year, the Indian government yesterday decided to reduce the Haj seats of private tour operators.

As per the India-Saudi Arabia bilateral agreement on Haj 2013, inked on March 16 in Jeddah, the quota for India was fixed at 170,025 seats — comprising 125,025 seats for the Haj Committee of India (HCOI), Mumbai, and 45,000 for pilgrims going through private tour operators (PTOs).

But in June, the Saudi authorities announced a 50 percent cut in the Haj quota on local Saudi applicants and 20 percent on foreign Haj pilgrims. 

This was done to facilitate the infrastructure work being carried out around the Haram Sharif and to keep the area safe and secure for the pilgrims, said a statement here yesterday.

India conveyed its concern to the Saudi authorities on the 20 percent cut in quota — from 170,025 seats to 136,020 seats and sought a reconsideration of the decision. 

But on June 21, the Saudi government conveyed its inability to accept the Indian request.

In the meantime, the HCOI pilgrims had already been selected and partial payments received from them and work on their accommodation and air transport was in an advanced stage. 

Most of the HCOI pilgrims, who number 123,511, are first timers. From this year, Haj through HCOI is to be restricted to “only once in a lifetime” rather than the earlier “once in 5 years”, the statement said. 

IANS