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JammuSelected Hajj pilgrims call on Sheikh Mehboob Iqbal

Selected Hajj pilgrims call on Sheikh Mehboob Iqbal

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MOHD MAJID MALIK 
BHADERWAH, JAN 29

-Selected pilgrims for Hajj-2018 from Bhaderwah today called on PDP general secretary Sheikh Mehboob Iqbal and apprised him about the various burning issues and demanded best facilities to pilgrims who will travel through New Delhi for making their pilgrimage comfortable. Selected pilgrims demanded that they should be provided transport facility from Bhaderwah to along with all other boarding and lodging arrangements at Hajj house Jammu and AC buses should be provided from Jammu to Delhi airport. They also demanded boarding facility for all pilgrims at one place in Sudi Arabia for smooth pilgrimage. Sheikh Mehboob Iqbal listen the deputation patiently and congratulated the selected pilgrims and also bring all the issues in the notice of CEO Hajj and Aquaf Jammu who assured all facilities to pilgrims as per their desire. Dr Anayat Ganai, Hajji Mohd Shafi Zargar, Nazir Ahmed Zargar, Mohd Ayoub Kagazgar, Mohd Sharief and other were also present on the occasion. It is worthwhile to mention here that this year 46 pilgrims will perform Hajj from Bhaderwah sub district among whom 23 are female and 5 will travel for pilgrimage via Srinagar and other had decided New Delhi route.

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