Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah receives first batch of Hajj pilgrims at Srinagar airport

ANI June 18, 2025 279 views

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah welcomed the first batch of Hajj pilgrims returning to Srinagar. The 164 pilgrims arrived from Jeddah, with 17 more flights expected until June 29. Many travelers praised the improved travel arrangements and facilities during their journey. Pilgrims also shared heartfelt prayers for peace amid global conflicts.

"It was very good, it was excellent. People are saying that for the first time, the arrangements have been so good." - Fattu Khan, Hajj Pilgrim
Srinagar, June 18: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah received the first batch of Hajj pilgrims at the Srinagar airport on Tuesday night, following their return.

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Omar Abdullah greeted 164 returning Hajj pilgrims at Srinagar airport

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17 flights scheduled to bring back pilgrims until June 29

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Pilgrims praised Saudi Arabia's improved travel arrangements

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Many prayed for global peace amid Iran-Israel tensions

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, 164 pilgrims, including 81 women and 83 men, returned following their sacred Hajj 2025 journey to Jaipur. The pilgrims, who completed the Hajj pilgrimage, were welcomed by officials, members of the Rajasthan State Hajj Committee, and family members.

This first flight arrived from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and is part of 17 flights scheduled to bring back pilgrims until June 29. Each flight has a capacity of 165 passengers.

While speaking to ANI, Fattu Khan, from Alwar, a pilgrim expressed satisfaction, stating, "It was very good, it was excellent. People are saying that for the first time, the arrangements have been so good, and the air conditioning worked well throughout the journey. We heard that it's very hot, but we didn't feel it at all."

"It was a very good journey. Everyone got good facilities there, and the journey was good. It is a matter of great pleasure," another pilgrim from Alwar added.

Some of the pilgrims expressed that they prayed for peace in the world due to the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel. "We prayed for peace. Especially for our country. May peace be maintained in our country and in the rest of the world." Abdul Ghafoor, a hajj pilgrim, said.

Earlier, after smoke was detected from a Saudia Airlines plane that landed at Lucknow airport, Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) rushed to the spot and made sure that the smoke was contained and damage to the aircraft averted, Lucknow airport officials said on Monday.

In Islam, it is obligatory for every individual to fulfill five duties (pillars), of which Hajj is one. This year, the Hajj was performed between June 4 and June 9 in Saudi Arabia. The first batch of annual Hajj pilgrims from India started from early May itself. According to Union Minister Kiren Rijiju, a total of 1,22,518 hajj pilgrims undertook the sacred journey, with the first flights taking off from Lucknow and Hyderabad itself.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Good to see our pilgrims returning safely! The government has done well with arrangements this year. Hope this positive experience strengthens communal harmony in J&K. 🙏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the CM's gesture, I wish our leaders showed similar enthusiasm for all religious pilgrimages - whether Hajj, Amarnath Yatra or Kailash Mansarovar. Equal respect for all faiths is what makes India great.
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Arjun S.
The pilgrims praying for world peace is truly heartwarming ❤️ In these tense times, we need more such messages of unity. Hope their spiritual journey brings positivity to our society.
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Sunita R.
Alhamdulillah for their safe return! The improved arrangements show progress, but I hope next year they can increase flight capacity. Many elderly pilgrims still face difficulties during travel.
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Vikram J.
As someone who has visited Srinagar, I must say the airport facilities have improved significantly. This is good for tourism too. More connectivity means more economic opportunities for locals.
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Neha P.
The smoke incident at Lucknow airport was concerning though. Authorities must ensure complete safety for all pilgrims. After such a sacred journey, they deserve hassle-free return to their families.

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