💨 Abstract
Due to delays and mismanagement by private tour operators, approximately 67,000 Pakistani pilgrims may miss the Hajj this year, leaving PKR 36 billion stuck in Saudi Arabia. The crisis stems from the delay in approving Pakistan's Hajj Policy 2025, insufficient time for coordination, and a lack of prompt communication with the Saudi government.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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