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Pakistan introduces strict Umrah policy to tackle begging in Saudi Arabia

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November 18, 2024
Pakistan introduces strict Umrah policy to tackle begging in Saudi Arabia
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Islamabad, November 18, 2024-The Pakistani government is set to implement a strict Umrah policy aimed at curbing the growing issue of organized begging in Saudi Arabia, which has tarnished the country’s reputation in the holy land.

The Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced measures that include requiring Umrah pilgrims to sign affidavits pledging not to engage in begging during their pilgrimage. Violators of this pledge will face severe legal consequences upon their return.

To further discourage begging, Umrah pilgrims will only be allowed to travel in groups rather than individually. This policy aims to ensure accountability among travelers and reduce the chances of exploitation.

Tour operators will also bear responsibility under the new rules. They will be required to secure affidavits from pilgrims, holding them accountable for ensuring compliance with the anti-begging policy.

The government’s intensified efforts follow recent operations by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in Multan, where four travel agents—Sadiq Hussain, Mohammad Ejaz, Ghulam, and Ghulam Yaseen—were arrested for allegedly facilitating begging by sending individuals to Saudi Arabia. According to an FIA spokesperson, these agents exploited citizens by arranging their travel for begging purposes and taking a share of their earnings.

The government’s crackdown comes amid growing concerns that organized begging networks have strained Pakistan’s diplomatic ties with Saudi Arabia. Officials are determined to restore the country’s reputation by addressing the issue decisively.

The Ministry of Religious Affairs has reiterated its commitment to enforcing the new policy and taking strict action against those who exploit the holy pilgrimage for illegal activities.

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