What Are the Last Rites for 45 Pilgrims Who Died in a Bus Accident Near Madinah?
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Key Takeaways
- Tragic bus accident near Madinah resulted in 45 casualties.
- The Telangana government is actively involved in the last rites arrangements.
- Minister Azharuddin is leveraging personal connections for support.
- Families of the deceased are being assisted with travel and accommodation.
- Continuous coordination with Saudi authorities is crucial for formalities.
Hyderabad, Nov 19 (NationPress) Family members of 45 Umrah pilgrims from Hyderabad who tragically lost their lives in a bus accident near Madinah in Saudi Arabia have arrived in the holy city. The delegation from the Telangana government is diligently working to ensure that the last rites for the victims are conducted promptly, in coordination with Saudi authorities.
The government team, led by Minister for Minority Welfare Mohammed Azharuddin, is stationed in Madinah to manage all necessary arrangements and interventions.
As per an official announcement, the minister is actively involved in coordinating relief efforts and support services on-site. The delegation is also assisting in identifying deceased individuals via DNA tests.
On Sunday night, 45 Umrah pilgrims from Hyderabad were tragically killed when their bus collided with a diesel tanker close to Madinah.
One pilgrim survived the accident and is currently receiving treatment at a hospital in Madinah.
Azharuddin, along with Minorities Welfare Secretary B. Shafiullah and MLA Majid Hussain, has maintained continuous communication with the Consul General of India in Jeddah, Fahad Ahmed Khan Suri, as well as senior Saudi officials.
The minister also conferred with Indian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Dr. Suhel Ajaz Khan, updating him on the situation and requesting additional support.
Azharuddin, a former cricket captain, is leveraging his personal connections and goodwill in Saudi Arabia to expedite all necessary formalities, permissions, and logistical needs. His proactive involvement and hands-on approach have notably improved coordination with various agencies on the ground.
The minister personally met with the family representative of the sole survivor, Shoeb, offering comprehensive support. He also welcomed the families of the deceased who traveled to Madinah to attend the funeral rites, ensuring their travel, accommodation, and local arrangements were organized by the Minority Welfare Department.
The delegation is tirelessly working with Saudi authorities to complete the required formalities as swiftly as possible, allowing for the last rites to be conducted according to local customs and family wishes.
Minister Azharuddin is in regular touch with Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, keeping him informed of developments and support initiatives being implemented.