Govt announces successful Haj applicants under 50pc quota approved by federal cabinet

A total of 87,813 intending pilgrims were selected through a transparent computerised balloting on Thursday to perform the religious obligation under the Government Haj Scheme 2018.

Minister of State for Religious Affairs Pir Aminul Hasnat Shah conducted the balloting process. Speaking on the occasion, the minister said: “Keeping in mind the growing restlessness among applicants and the uncertainty about reimbursement of payment, the ministry had requested the federal cabinet to proceed with the lottery under a 50 per cent quota, following which the balloting took place and the lucky winners were announced.”

This year 374,857 applications from all over the country were received from January 15 until January 24 under 107,801 groups, he added.

Since the federal cabinet had enhanced government scheme quota to 67 percent this year, some Haj group organisers had challenged the cabinet’s decision of reducing their quota to 33 per cent from 40 per cent.

The balloting for the remaining pilgrims would be conducted after permission of the court, which is yet to decide on the fate of disputed 17 per cent Haj quota.




He informed that keeping in mind the growing restlessness among applicants and the uncertainty of payment, the ministry had requested the federal cabinet to proceed with the lottery under a 50 per cent quota, following which the balloting took place and the lucky winners were announced.

A special quota of 10,000 had been kept for those above 80 years of age who were declared winners along with one attendant, without their names being drawn from the lottery.

Besides, candidates who had proved unsuccessful over the past three years were also assigned a quota of 10,000, it has been learnt. Also, this year the hardship quota has been fixed at two per cent.

Those whose names were not announced have been directed to collect back their payments after contacting their respective bank branch for which no permission from the ministry is required.

If the government is granted further quota by the court, then a separate balloting will take place in which those aspirants will be considered who haven’t withdrawn payment from the bank.

The list of successful pilgrims would be placed on the ministry’s website by 10 pm. The applicants can check their names by clicking their application numbers on the following websites www.hajjinfo.com and www.mora.gov.pk.

The successful aspirants would be intimated through Short Message Service (SMS) on their mobile phones while intimation letters would also be sent to the selected pilgrims. The successful applicants can also check their names by visiting their respective banks.

Source: Dawn

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