Raising concerns over scrapping Haj
subsidy, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind urges Govt to setup Haj Corporation, float global
tender for hiring private international airlines
New Delhi, 17 Jan. 2018: Jamaat-e-Islami Hind has raised concerns
over the government of India’s recent decision to end the Haj subsidy. It urged
the centre to setup Haj Corporation of India along the lines of Tabung Haji,
Malaysia and floating a global tender for hiring private international airlines
for Haj.
Reacting to the announcement, the Secretary General of
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind – Muhammad Salim Engineer in a press statement said: “We are
concerned at the decision of the government to abruptly end the so called Haj
subsidy given to Muslim pilgrims travelling to Saudi Arabia for performing Haj.
Although the decision is in line with the Supreme Court judgment of 2012 to
slowly withdraw the subsidy by 2022, this step is incomplete. Moreover a false
impression is being created that this subsidy was an appeasement of the Muslim
community and a drag on tax payer’s money. But the reality is that this subsidy
was a payment taken from the Indian Hajis and given to the national carrier Air
India, which had a monopoly for ferrying Hajis to Saudi Arabia. With no
announcement yet on removing the monopoly of Air India to ferry Hajis and with
no scope for letting the pilgrims to purchase tickets from an airline of their
choice, this decision to withdraw subsidy is bound to increase the overall cost
of performing Haj which will impact many pilgrims from the poor and deprived
sections of society.”
He said, “Jamaat is therefore
deeply concerned by the decision to withdraw Haj subsidy
and urges the government to spell out how it plans to permit other airlines to
fly Hajis from India given the exorbitant prices our national carrier Air India
charges Indian pilgrimages over the India-Saudi Haj route. We wish to remind
the government of its duty to establish Haj Corporation of India along the
lines of Tabung Haji, Malaysia and floating a global tender for hiring private
international airlines for Haj”.
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