ISLAMABAD Sardar Muhammad Yousuf, the Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, stated Monday that Pakistani pilgrims would receive first-rate Hajj arrangements, but he made no firm promises about what would happen to the 67,000 quota that had expired in the nation’s private Hajj program, according to The News.
The minister claimed that Saudi Arabia’s Hajj strategy is universally applicable to all nations while speaking at the National Hajj Conference 2025, which was organized by the Pakistan Ulema Council. “Our remaining applicants will also get an opportunity to perform Hajj if the Saudi government gives any relaxation to other countries,” he stated.
“If any concession is given to other countries regarding an extension of the deadline, Pakistani pilgrims will also be given due consideration,” he continued.