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SC strikes down Haj subsidy

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SC strikes down Haj subsidy Zeenews Bureau

New Delhi: In a major setback to the Centre, the Supreme Court on Tuesday turned down its policy of giving government subsidy to Muslims going on annual Haj pilgrimage.

"We hold that this policy (giving subsidies to Haj pilgrims) is best done away with," the apex court said, while slamming the Centre for politicising the issue of annual Haj pilgrimage.

The apex court, while directing the Centre to eliminate the policy of Haj subsidies over a period of ten years, maintained that the proposal of giving subsidy on pilgrimages to religious shrines is inappropriate and aimed at wooing minorities.

The apex court further stated that it will examine the functioning of the Haj Committee of India and its selection process for sending pilgrims for Haj.

Coming down heavily on the Central government, the apex court also ordered it to slash the number of its representatives to be sent along with Haj delegations.

The Supreme court ruling comes nearly a fortnight after the Centre informed it about its decision to restrict Haj pilgrimage at government subsidy to Muslims only as a "once-in-a-lifetime" affair as against the existing policy of "once in five years".

In an affidavit filed before the apex court, the government said the new guidelines have been framed to ensure that priority is given to those applicants who have never performed Haj.

"This is a major change introduced for the first time. This will ensure that the Haji will benefit from government subsidy only once in his/her lifetime. It will also ensure that priority is given to those applicants who have never performed Haj," the Centre then said.

The government, however, refrained from disclosing the amount of subsidy being incurred by it for 2012 saying, "The exact figure in respect of the travel subsidy to the pilgrims going through Haj Committee of India for 2012 will be known after the Hajis completed their Haj journey and return to India."

In its submission, the centre maintained that priority will be given to those who are in the 70 plus category and those who had unsuccessfully applied thrice earlier for the subsidy. The Centre's affidavit came in the backdrop of certain searching questions raised by the apex court on February 24.

A Bench of Justices Aftab Alam and Ranjana Prakash Desai had directed the Centre to provide details of subsidy given by it and criteria adopted for allocation of seats to state committees.

The apex court frowned at the practice of sending official delegations to accompany the pilgrims and had asked the Centre to furnish entire details regarding Haj subsidy, as also to the criteria adopted.

The apex court was hearing an appeal filed by the Centre challenging a Bombay High Court judgement which had directed the Ministry of External Affairs to allow certain private operators to operate the services of 800 of the 11,000 pilgrims earmarked under the VIP quota subsidised by the government.

Earlier, the bench had pulled up the Centre's practice of "politicising" the annual Haj pilgrimage by permitting official delegations to accompany the pilgrims, for which the government offers huge subsidy, saying, "It's a bad religious practice."

With PTI Inputs

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First Published: Tuesday, May 08, 2012, 11:20

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ANAND KHEMKA - KOLKATA
The Congress is not having any good policy for hindus , they have reservation for muslim ,subsidy for HAJ . I really thanks supreme court for the verdict.
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Aslam ali - Vadodara.
Very good dicission. Now the Muslims are free to choose their travelling by their own way instead of governmental impossed (So called) facilities.Think possitively. Muslim will have to develop their own infrastructure to give valuable and profitable supports.In very short time Muslims will gain their respect by their effors. With one word all the Muslims have to reject so called subsidy and travelling facilities (Air India). Get profitable deals with other airlines and share the profit to Muslims who are going to Hajj.
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mohammed najmuddin - Mahbubnager
Good brother i like ur comment every muslim should think like u ......now non of us r depend on this so called muslim supported governaments......our allah is with us and we r not depending on others
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S.Chella Pandian - Madurai
Masha Allah ! every system has its own corrective measures !
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S.Chella Pandian - Madurai
Masha Allah ! every system has its own corrective measures !
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Indian First - Australia
Wow.....great decision...now lets talk about Govt. expenses incurred in organizing Kumb Melas, shakti peeths, Yatras and Grand Poojans
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M Gnanasekar - Kuwait
Govt expenses are incurred for providing security and other facilities to the pilgirms attending the Kumb Melas and no subsidy is extended by the Govt to the pilgrims for undertaking the journey. Pl verify before commenting.
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Rajeev - Palakkad
Welcome decision.... really a good change. Now the reality is ` the minorities are become majorities`...... A change is constant
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ganapathibhat - kanyana
very good judgement
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rajasekharan - mumbai
a good decision, where secularism is the basic concept of the constitution. now only question remains is that how come congress will garner the votes of monorities.
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Shanavaz Nazir Mohammed - Kerala
SC has done the right thing. Haj is mandatory to whom they have sufficient funds to under take the same and for the expenses for their kith and kin at their home in their absence at their home. This judgement will go a long way
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GVRao - New Delhi
Public Funds should never be used for these kind of religious purpose. Except for providing Security arrangements, public money should not be wastedd
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V.N.S.Narayanan - Mayur Vihar,Delhi,110 091
The judgement was long overdue
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Indian First - Australia
Wow.....great decision...now lets talk about Govt. expenses incurred in organizing Kumb Melas, shakti peeths, Yatras and Grand Poojans



Aslam ali - Vadodara.
Very good dicission. Now the Muslims are free to choose their travelling by their own way instead of governmental impossed (So called) facilities.Think possitively. Muslim will have to develop their own infrastructure to give valuable and profitable supports.In very short time Muslims will gain their respect by their effors. With one word all the Muslims have to reject so called subsidy and travelling facilities (Air India). Get profitable deals with other airlines and share the profit to Muslims who are going to Hajj.



Ajit bhandari - Usa
Very strange, this same SC had held the subsidy to be valid 10 years back.Since 1972 I have been teaching constitution of india and i always since then taught my students that the subsidy violates ART.s 14 &15 of the Constitution. It is a very sad state of affairs that the SC took so many years to realise the truth. It is high time the SC also decides the validity of polygamy & triple talak as violating Art. 14 0f the Constitution.



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