The Provincial Caretaker Minister for Hajj, Religious and Minority Affairs, Barrister Feroz Jamal Shah Kakakhel, paid a visit to the Hajj Complex Hayatabad to assess the facilities being provided to pilgrims. During his visit, he interacted with the pilgrims and inquired about their experiences, while also addressing their concerns.
The Caretaker Minister emphasized that the pilgrims were ambassadors of Pakistan abroad and therefore, should be provided with all necessary facilities to ensure that their pilgrimage is free from any difficulties. He informed the gathering that over 8,000 pilgrims have already been vaccinated and trained for the pilgrimage. Additionally, thirteen flights carrying pilgrims have already departed for their destination.
The minister’s visit to the Hajj Complex Hayatabad is part of the Government’s effort to provide all necessary facilities and services to the pilgrims, making their pilgrimage as comfortable as possible. The ministry is committed to ensuring that the experience of the pilgrims remains a memorable one. The Government recognizes the importance of the pilgrimage and considers it a religious obligation for every Muslim in Pakistan.
This initiative is in line with the Prime Minister’s vision of making Pakistan a hub for religious tourism. The government understands that the pilgrimage plays a crucial role in promoting Pakistan’s image and seeks to take all necessary steps to ensure the comfort and safety of pilgrims.
In conclusion, the visit of the Provincial Caretaker Minister for Hajj, Religious and Minority Affairs, Barrister Feroz Jamal Shah Kakakhel, to the Hajj Complex Hayatabad is a step in the right direction to provide all necessary facilities and services to make pilgrims’ experience a memorable one. The Ministry is committed to taking all necessary steps to ensure that the pilgrimage remains a comfortable and hassle-free experience for pilgrims.