Mangaluru: Two groups of devotees return from Haj pilgrimage


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (MS) 

Mangaluru, Sep 1: The first group of 157 pilgrims who undertook the holy Haj pilgrimage from the city through the Haj committee of the government reached the international airport in city by Air India Express flight at 3.33 pm on the afternoon of Saturday, August 31. Haj managing committee welcomed the pilgrims at the airport. 

This was the fourth team that left from Mangaluru. Ashraf Hajee Nelyadi, who reached the exit door of the airport as the first person was welcomed by Yenepoya Mohammed Kunhi, president of Haj managing committee. Vishnumurthy Nayak of Anam Prem team, Mangaluru division offered rose and water to all the pilgrims. 

Chief secretary of Haj managing committee, Mumtaz Ali Krishnapura, vice-president C Mahmood Hajee, treasurer Hanif Hajee, joint secretary Hanif Hajee, Rafik Hajee Kodaje, media secretary Rashid Vittal, Razak Hajee Parlya, Hanif Hill Top Bajpe, Basheer Hajee, Ahmed Bava Padil, Fazal Hajee, Nasir Luckystar, Wakf officer Abubakkar Hajee, Fairoz Pasha and Muviar Pasha of Haj committee, Sunil Bhat of Air India, Hamid Vittal of airport authority, Abdurahman Mogarpane and Nooruddin Salmara were present. 

The second group of 148 pilgrims arrived at the airport at 7.59 pm. MLA U T Khader, former minister Ramanath Rai, former MLA Mohiuddin Bava, MLC Harish Kumar, district youth Congress president Mithun Rai and others were present to welcome the pilgrims.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Mon, Sep 02 2019

    Praise the Almighty ...

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  • Gireesh, Talpady

    Sun, Sep 01 2019

    Some people going to perform hajj vanish next day after completion and remain in saudi arabia and look for job. It's learned such type of people are at large for saudi government to trace out all from there hide-outs. They do odd jobs with the help of there country men and send remittances to there family thru other people. Every year saudi government throw illegal people out...still more and more people join-in every year. Sometimes they wont come out from hide-outs many months. To go back there country after some years is an very risky factor and some agents arrange there transit. If they caught than directly land in prison which is same like hell having not much amenites. At least present government releasing some prisoners after co ordinating with saudi govt is an good move.

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  • ronald, mang/dxb

    Sun, Sep 01 2019

    It's very sad to see them treating their own brothers like this.. lol....... they didn't took even a single refugee from any Muslim country till now.

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  • Raj, BC Road

    Sun, Sep 01 2019

    If you dont know anything about this dont comment.

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