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First batch of Haj pilgrims from Srinagar depart for Saudi Arabia

IndiaTimes Thursday, 9 May 2024 ()
The first batch of pilgrims from Srinagar departed for Medina in Saudi Arabia on Thursday to perform Haj. A Haj pilgrim said, "We are thankful to the (central) government for extending us all necessary help. We are delighted that Allah has chosen us to perform Haj at such a young age. I will pray for lasting peace and happiness in Kashmir."
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