Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)
Bengaluru, Aug 10: A delegation of Muslim religious leaders met Karnataka chief minister, Siddaramaiah, at his home office, 'Krishna', on Thursday August 10. After listening to their suggestions and grievances, he assured them that he will do whatever is possible from his end to sort out issues connected with customs and immigration clearance for Haj pilgrims.
Siddaramaiah said that he would be sending letters soon to union home minister as well as minister for external affairs in this regard, seeking their intervention towards making the procedures more friendly for the pilgrims.
Minister for urban development and Haj, R Roshan Baig, who was present, told media persons that Haj pilgrims are now being subjected to customs and immigration formalities at the airports. He recollected that till sometime back, these procedures were done at Haj centres. Baig said that Muslim religious leaders had sought the intervention of the chief minister to help pilgrims in this matter by requesting the centre to change rules to suit the conveniences of the pilgrims.