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A divided house
Updated On: 11 May, 2012 07:15 AM IST | | Sudeshna Chowdhury
While many Muslim leaders have said that the Government must do away with Hajj subsidy, some believe that the subsidy should be reviewed, not axed
The Supreme Court on Tuesday, directed the Central Government to gradually reduce the Hajj subsidy and eliminate it in another 10 years. While some Muslim leaders and scholars have welcomed this move, a section of the Muslim community is upset with the Supreme Court’s decision on Hajj subsidy. In a press conference held at the Press Club in the city yesterday, Mumbai based Muslim Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and groups have voiced their concern over the apex court’s decision to do away with Hajj subsidy.

Pilgrims from all over the world: An aerial view shows Muslim pilgrims walking around the Kaaba in the Grand Mosque of the holy city of Makkah in Saudi Arabia during the annual Hajj pilgrimage rituals last year. PIC/AFP
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