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India will go by Saudi Govt’s decision on Hajj-2021, says Minister of Minority Affairs GoI

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‘We will stand shoulder to shoulder with Govt of Saudi Arabia’

Mumbai: Minister of Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi held a review meeting about Hajj 2021 at the Hajj House in Mumbai on Thursday.

He however said that “while we have done our preparations, India will go by the decision of the Government of Saudi Arabia.”

“While some countries are not able to send their citizens to Hajj 2021, India has decided that we will stand shoulder to shoulder with the Government of Saudi Arabia, we will go ahead in line with the decision taken by the Saudi Government. Our priority continues to be the health and well-being of people of both nations and also of humanity,” Naqvi said at a press conference, which followed the review meeting.

According to an official statement issued, Naqvi said that a nationwide campaign will be launched by various social and educational institutions to “curb and crush” rumours and apprehension regarding the vaccination drive going on in India.

“State Hajj Committees, Waqf Boards, their associated organisations, Central Waqf Council, Maulana Azad Education Foundation and other social and educational institutions will be part of the campaign,” he added.

Naqvi said that Women’s Self Help Groups will also be included in the campaign. These organisations and Women SHGs will also encourage and persuade people to get vaccinated to tackle the Corona pandemic. The campaign will be called “Jaan Hai To Jahaan Hai” and will be launched especially in villages and remote areas of the country.

Recalling his visit to some villages and the prevalence of vaccine hesitancy among people, due to lack of awareness, the Minister said “unfortunately some narrow-minded elements are creating confusion and fear on the vaccination front. They are not only enemies of the health and well being of the people but also of the country”.

Responding to a question on vaccination, the Minister assured: “whether it is in one state or another, the government is that of the people. It is our national responsibility to clear all confusion and fear and get ourselves vaccinated and encourage others too, to do the same.”

Naqvi also assured that there will be no shortage of vaccines or any other essential requirement in the country. He said already 24.3 crore people have been given vaccination.

“Even though we had fewer medical facilities in comparison to many advanced countries, we augmented our capacity of oxygen supply, ventilators and other essentials,” the Minister added.

Speaking about the country’s preparations for Hajj 2021, Naqvi said that a review has been taken of the current position on vaccinations, based on directions given by the Hajj Committee of India and the guidelines given by the Health Department of the Government of Saudi Arabia.

More than 2.5 million people perform the Hajj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca every year. It may be recalled that last year, due to Covid 19 pandemic, the Saudi Arabian Government had announced that it would hold ‘limited Haj’ confined to people of different nationalities already living in the Kingdom.

India’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Dr. Ausaf Sayeed; Consul General of India in Jeddah Shahid Alam and senior officials of the Ministry of Minority Affairs attended today’s meeting through video conferencing. The Haj Committee of India CEO M A Khan and other officials were also present.

 

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