Federal Minister Sardar Muhammad Yousaf visits Pakistan Hajj Mission’s MCO and Central Clinic in Madinah, commending the services provided to pilgrims.

Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, Sardar Muhammad Yousaf, recently conducted a visit to the Pakistan Hajj Mission’s Main Coordination Office (MCO) and Central Clinic in Madinah. The purpose of his visit was to review the medical and administrative services being offered to Hajj pilgrims.

Upon arrival at the MCO, Director Madinah, Zahid Sohail, provided a comprehensive briefing on the operations and ongoing activities. The minister expressed satisfaction with the performance and efficiency of the mission’s staff. He highlighted the importance of maintaining high standards during such critical times for millions of pilgrims.

The Central Clinic was also inspected to ensure that medical services were up to par. Minister Yousaf emphasized the need for robust healthcare facilities to address any health concerns among the pilgrims. His visit underscored the government's commitment to providing comprehensive support and ensuring the well-being of all Hajj participants.

In his remarks, Sardar Muhammad Yousaf stressed the significance of these services in facilitating a smooth and safe pilgrimage experience. He assured the staff that their efforts were appreciated and encouraged them to continue striving for excellence. The minister’s visit aimed not only to assess current operations but also to provide motivation and support to those working tirelessly behind the scenes.

This inspection tour by the Minister of Religious Affairs highlights the proactive approach taken by the government in ensuring the success of the Hajj mission. It demonstrates a commitment to the welfare of pilgrims, which is essential for maintaining the integrity and spirit of this holy journey.