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Govt-funded Hajj for MNAs sparks debate

Published on: January 27, 2026 10:15 PM

A proposal to fund annual Hajj and Umrah for National Assembly lawmakers has sparked public criticism. The recommendation came from the Standing Committee on Religious Affairs. Critics say the move is poorly timed amid Pakistan’s economic hardships.

The committee suggested a 10-member delegation travel to the holy sites in Rabiul Awwal each year. All expenses would be covered by the National Assembly Secretariat, not individual MNAs. Committee Chairperson Shagufta Jumani said prayers at Rauza-e-Rasool would benefit Pakistan’s progress and prosperity.

Read more: First phase of training programme for Hajj 2026 begins

Committee members also demanded individual Hajj quotas for each lawmaker, allowing them to send 10 people at government expense. Supporters claim these measures will strengthen spiritual initiatives and national well-being. Critics, however, argue public money should not fund religious travel for lawmakers.

The Federal Minister for Religious Affairs, Sardar Yousaf, said proposals could be implemented starting with Hajj 2027. He noted the current year’s quota is already complete. Citizens have expressed anger, saying elected officials should fund their religious journeys personally.

Read more: Hajj pilgrim training to be held in regional campuses

The National Assembly spokesperson clarified that no MNA currently receives Hajj or Umrah expenses from the government. Administrative support is provided only. Any proposal for government-funded travel reflects individual opinion, not approved policy.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: govt-funded Hajj, Hajj 2027, Latest, MNAs Hajj proposal, National Assembly Pakistan, Pakistan religious affairs, Rabiul Awwal Hajj

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