Pakistan seeks country-wide expansion of 'Makkah Route' — Minister

Federal Minister of Religious Affairs Pir Noor-Ul-Haq Qadri in an exclusive interview with Arab News at his office in Islamabad on November 29, 2019. (AN Photos)
Updated 02 December 2019
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Pakistan seeks country-wide expansion of 'Makkah Route' — Minister

  • The minister will reach Jeddah on Tuesday to sign the Hajj 2020 agreement
  • Crown Prince MBS has revolutionized Hajj and Umrah operations under Vision 2030, Qadri said

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will ask Saudi Arabia to expand the road to Makkah project for all Pakistani Hajj pilgrims next year, Pir Noor-Ul-Haq Qadri, Federal Minister of Religious Affairs, said in an exclusive interview with Arab News in Islamabad on Friday.

Saudi Arabia’s Road to Makkah initiative was finalized during crown prince Muhammad Bin Salman’s maiden visit to Pakistan in February, and due to which, roughly 22,000 Pakistani pilgrims were cleared for immigration and customs prior to their Hajj departure during this year’s pilot project in Islamabad.




Federal Minister of Religious Affairs Pir Noor-Ul-Haq Qadri in an exclusive interview with Arab News at his office in Islamabad on November 29, 2019. (AN Photos)

“I will reach Jeddah on a five-day official visit on Tuesday to talk with Saudi authorities, and sign an agreement for Hajj 2020,” Qadri said. 

“We have many things on our agenda, like an expansion of the road to Makkah project, Hajj quota, and e-visa facility,” he said and added that thousands of Hajj pilgrims had already benefited in Islamabad from the pilot program of the road to Makkah.

“This year, we are going to request the Saudi government to expand it to the whole country, otherwise at least Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, and Quetta should be included,” the minister said. He added it would be the Saudis’ decision in the end based on costs related to the expensive project.

But Qadri was hopeful the project would at least be extended to all provincial capitals by next year and said the Saudis had delivered on almost all of Imran Khan’s requests to the Saudi crown prince.

“They have given us Road to Makkah, e-visa facility and increase in Hajj quota to 200,000 from 169,000...on special request of Prime minister Imran Khan to Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman,” he said.

Pakistan is the fifth country to get an e-visa facility with Saudi Arabia- only Algeria, Morocco, Nigeria and France were using it earlier, the minister said.

“This year, Pakistani pilgrims complained about food and transport especially during days of Hajj. Our Hajj mission has little role to play in this, so I will request Saudi authorities to hand over management of these days to our Hajj mission so we can manage food according to the taste of Pakistani pilgrims,” the minister said.

Though the Pakistan government is responsible for pre and post-Hajj arrangements for pilgrims on the government’s quota, during the days of Hajj in Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalfa, all things are currently managed by the Saudis, Qadri said.

He also said he would ask the Saudi government to relax rules that required all Hajj tour operators to be registered with the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

Qadri said Vision 2030 under Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman had revolutionized Hajj and Umrah operations in a small amount of time, with the use of technological facilitation and helpful apps.

“The pilgrims have been provided with maximum facilities. He (crown prince MBS) is making Hajj very easy,” he said.


Pakistan, Myanmar agree to strengthen consular support for scam victims

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Pakistan, Myanmar agree to strengthen consular support for scam victims

  • Thousands of foreign nationals every year are reportedly tricked into working for scam centers in Myanmar’s border areas 
  • Myanmar’s Foreign Minister Than Swe arrived in Pakistan late Saturday for four-day visit to discuss bilateral ties, cooperation

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Myanmar have agreed to strengthen cooperation to ensure consular support for each other’s nationals, especially those who fall victims to scamming gangs, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar said on Monday. 

Scam centers in Myanmar’s lawless border areas are a criminal industry reportedly worth billions of dollars a year. Thousands of foreign workers staff these centers, trawling social media for victims to fleece, often through romance or investment cons. Many workers say they were trafficked or tricked into taking the work by gangs who run these centers. Many workers have spoken about being beaten up and abused. Myanmar’s ongoing civil war has also complicated efforts to tackle the scam compounds, as most are in areas outside the ruling junta’s control.

Myanmar’s Foreign Minister Than Swe arrived in Pakistan on Saturday on a four-day visit to discuss various areas of cooperation between the two countries. 

“The two sides also agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation to facilitate consular assistance to each other’s nationals, particularly with regard to victims of scamming gangs,” Dar, who is also Pakistan’s foreign minister, told reporters during a joint press stakeout with Swe. 

“In this regard, it was agreed to maintain close coordination through relevant channels to ensure collective cooperation.”

Dar said both countries have also signed a memorandum of understanding on political consultations between the foreign offices of Pakistan and Myanmar.

 “This institutional mechanism will facilitate regular engagement and sustain dialogue on bilateral, regional and international issues,” Dar said. 

Swe said Myanmar wished to sign more agreements with Pakistan to promote and protect trade and investment between the two countries. 

“Not only the government-to-government cooperation, we expect to have more cooperation between business-to-business,” he said. 

Pakistan and Myanmar’s ties date back to 1948, with Islamabad being among the first countries to recognize Myanmar as it gained independence.