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June 7, 2023 11:26 pm

First Batch Of Pilgrims From J&K Leave For Hajj

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Srinagar- The first batch of 630 pilgrims from Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday left for Saudi Arabia for the annual Haj pilgrimage, officials said.

The batch of pilgrims was flagged off at the Srinagar airport by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha.

“Flagged off UT’s 1st batch of Haj pilgrims from Srinagar International Airport, today. Conveyed my greetings and best wishes to the blessed pilgrims, who are embarking upon the sacred journey for performing the Haj. I pray for successful pilgrimage and peace & prosperity for J&K,” Sinha said in a tweet.

The pilgrims left in two flights, carrying 315 passengers each, they said.

There were 339 male pilgrims and 291 female pilgrims in total, they added.

Chairperson of Jammu and Kashmir Haj Committee Safina Baig said all the arrangements were in place for the pilgrims.

“We have tried to make the arrangements better this year,” she said.

Baig said another batch of 115 women, who are going on the pilgrimage without “mahram” (male guardian) will leave for Haj on June 10.

“This is God’s blessings that we are going for the pilgrimage. We will pray for Jammu and Kashmir,” Abdul Khaliq, a pilgrim from Rainawari area of the city, told PTI video.

 

Firdous Bhat, a pilgrim from Chadoora area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district, said, “I have never felt so much happiness as it is the ultimate goal of a Muslim to go on this pilgrimage. We will pray for peace and prosperity in Kashmir. We will also pray for the youth who indulge in drug addiction that the Almighty show them the right path,” Bhat said.



 

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