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Hajj 2024: Pakistan pilgrims facing several problems due to govt mismanagement

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MAKKAH: Pakistani pilgrims are facing severe mismanagement due to the negligence of government officials during the Hajj 2024.

As per the latest updates, over 15 Lakhs Pakistani pilgrims are attending Hajj 2024 around the world, every country officials are providing basic facilities to their own pilgrims, while Pakistani pilgrims are facing inconvenience due to the absence of staff during Hajj.

According to the reports, Pakistani pilgrims attending Hajj 2024 are experiencing severe mismanagement and neglect. Just 24 hours into the pilgrimage, many Hajjis find themselves sleeping on roads due to inadequate accommodations.

The absence of Pakistani staff has led to numerous pilgrims getting lost and separated from their families, compounding their distress.

Despite the glaring issues on the ground, the official social media pages of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony (MORA) paint an entirely different picture, showcasing well-organised arrangements.

This stark contrast has sparked outrage among the affected pilgrims and their families back home, who are demanding accountability and immediate corrective action.

The situation has prompted widespread criticism of the minister in charge, with many calling for an investigation into the disastrous arrangements.

The current state of affairs highlights the need for urgent intervention to ensure the safety and well-being of Pakistani pilgrims during this sacred.

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