Telangana's Urgent Mission: Minister Azharuddin Leads Madina Tragedy Response

The Telangana government has sent a high-level delegation to Madina following the tragic bus accident that claimed 45 Umrah pilgrims' lives. Led by Minorities Welfare Minister Mohammed Azharuddin, the team is working closely with Saudi authorities and the Indian Consulate. The government is arranging for family members to travel to Saudi Arabia to participate in last rites. Financial assistance of ₹5 lakh has been approved for each bereaved family affected by this devastating incident.

Key Points: Telangana Delegation in Madina for Umrah Pilgrim Accident Victims

  • Delegation coordinating with Saudi authorities and Indian Consulate in Jeddah
  • Government arranging for two family members to travel for last rites
  • ₹5 lakh ex-gratia announced for families of all deceased victims
  • Indian Consulate sets up camp office in Madina for assistance
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Telangana delegation in Madina to assist families of accident victims

Telangana government delegation led by Minister Mohammed Azharuddin reaches Madina to assist families of 45 Umrah pilgrims killed in bus accident near holy city.

"We are ensuring all formalities are completed with dignity as per the wishes of the families - Mohammed Azharuddin"

Hyderabad, Nov 18

The Telangana government’s delegation led by Minorities Welfare Minister Mohammed Azharuddin reached the holy city of Madina on Tuesday to assist the families of 45 Umrah pilgrims who died in a bus accident near Madina late on Sunday night.

The delegation which also includes Minorities Welfare Secretary B. Shafiullah and AIMIM MLA Majid Hussain is coordinating with Saudi authorities and the Consulate General of India in Jeddah.

Azharuddin posted on ‘X’ that the delegation met Consul General of India in Jeddah, Fahad Ahmed Khan.

“We are ensuring all formalities are completed with dignity as per the wishes of the families and are extending every possible support during this difficult time,” the minister said.

At least 45 Umrah pilgrims from Hyderabad were killed when the bus carrying them collided with a diesel tanker near the holy city of Madina late on Sunday night. A pilgrim who survived the accident is undergoing treatment at a local hospital.

The last rites of the deceased may be performed in Saudi Arabia, as per religious customs, the Telangana government said.

As per the decision taken by the Telangana Cabinet, the government will arrange for two family members of each bereaved family to travel to Saudi Arabia to participate in the last rites.

The Indian Consulate General in Jeddah has set up a camp office in Indian Haj Pilgrims Office, Madina, for extending assistance to the families of the Indian Umrah pilgrims who died in the bus accident near Madina.

The three-member delegation was sent as per the decision taken by the Telangana Cabinet on Monday. The Cabinet decided to pay ₹5 lakh ex-gratia to the families of all the deceased.

The government said it took swift, multi-level action on the tragic bus accident which occurred when the bus collided with a diesel tanker about 30 km from Madina and they both erupted into flames.

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy immediately directed the Chief Secretary and DGP to coordinate with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Indian Embassy, Riyadh and Saudi authorities to verify details of the tragedy.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see the state government taking immediate action. The ₹5 lakh ex-gratia and arranging for family members to travel shows they genuinely care about the affected families during this difficult time.
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Michael C
While the government response is good, I hope they also focus on improving safety protocols for Indian pilgrims traveling abroad. Such accidents are becoming too frequent and preventive measures are needed.
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Shreya B
My heart goes out to all the families who lost their loved ones while performing Umrah. Can't imagine their pain. The decision to perform last rites in Saudi Arabia as per religious customs is the right approach.
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Aman W
The coordination between Indian consulate, Saudi authorities and Telangana government is impressive. This is how governments should work during crises - swift, coordinated and compassionate.
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Kavya N
Such a tragic loss of life. Prayers for the sole survivor undergoing treatment. Hope they recover soon and get all the support needed. The camp office set up in Madina will be crucial for families arriving from India.

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