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The Uttar Pradesh government is mulling to link the Hajj application process with the Aadhaar number of the applicant to ensure "greater transparency" in selection of pilgrims.
Officials believe that this would help in identifying those who had undertaken the pilgrimage more than once.
Minister of State for Minority Affairs in UP government Mohsin Raza, told PTI, "We are planning to link the process of filing of the Hajj application with the Aadhaar number of the applicant, so as to check whether the applicant had undertaken Hajj earlier or not. This would ensure greater transparency." This would help the government identify the genuine applicants.
"The process is about to start, and soon some concrete mechanism would be put in place," he asserted.
Asked whether the process of filing of Hajj application would also be linked to Income Tax Returns, Raza said there was no such proposal.
The UP minister emphasised that the state government would ensure 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikaas'.
UP BJP leader Mazhar Abbas, said, "If linking Aadhaar with the Hajj application process could ensure transparency, then it must be incorporate into the current system."
"The poor must get subsidy for Hajj pilgrimage, and not the affluent ones. I appeal to the rich Muslims to give up their Hajj subsidy, so that the poor and deserving may get an opportunity," Raza had said.
The Centre provides subsidy to Muslim pilgrims for Hajj. Every state has its Hajj quota.
"If a person is a multi-millionaire he should not seek subsidy. He should rather give up the subsidy, so that another genuine pilgrim gets a chance," he had said.
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