How is the Telangana delegation supporting families of accident victims in Madina?
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Key Takeaways
- Telangana government has sent a delegation to assist affected families.
- Minister Mohammed Azharuddin is leading the efforts.
- Compensation of ₹5 lakh is being provided to each bereaved family.
- Last rites may be conducted in Saudi Arabia.
- A camp office has been set up to assist families.
Hyderabad, Nov 18 (NationPress) A delegation from the Telangana government, headed by Minorities Welfare Minister Mohammed Azharuddin, arrived in the sacred city of Madina on Tuesday to provide assistance to the families of 45 Umrah pilgrims tragically killed in a bus accident near Madina late on Sunday night.
This delegation, which includes Minorities Welfare Secretary B. Shafiullah and AIMIM MLA Majid Hussain, is actively working with Saudi officials and the Consulate General of India in Jeddah.
Minister Azharuddin shared on 'X' that the delegation has met with Fahad Ahmed Khan, the Consul General of India in Jeddah.
“We are committed to ensuring that all necessary formalities are handled with the utmost respect in accordance with the families’ wishes, and we are extending every possible support during this challenging period,” he stated.
At least 45 Umrah pilgrims from Hyderabad lost their lives when their bus collided with a diesel tanker near the holy city of Madina late Sunday night. One pilgrim who survived is currently receiving treatment at a local hospital.
The Telangana government indicated that the last rites of the deceased may be conducted in Saudi Arabia, adhering to religious customs.
According to a decision made by the Telangana Cabinet, the government will facilitate travel for two family members from each bereaved family to Saudi Arabia to attend the last rites.
The Indian Consulate General in Jeddah has established a camp office at the Indian Haj Pilgrims Office in Madina to provide assistance to the families of the Indian Umrah pilgrims who died in the bus accident.
This three-member delegation was dispatched following a decision made by the Telangana Cabinet on Monday. The Cabinet has also decided to provide ₹5 lakh as ex-gratia compensation to the families of each deceased.
The government has taken prompt, multi-level actions in response to the tragic bus accident, which occurred when the vehicle collided with a diesel tanker approximately 30 km from Madina, resulting in both vehicles catching fire.
The Chief Minister, Revanth Reddy, immediately instructed the Chief Secretary and DGP to liaise with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the Indian Embassy in Riyadh, and Saudi authorities to confirm details regarding this tragedy.