New Delhi(PTI): Saudi Arabia has rolled out a series of "transformative" measures like improving visa processing, accessibility and logistical support to ensure a more enriching experience for Indian pilgrims undertaking the journey to Makkah, Saudi Minister of Hajj and Umrah Tawfig bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah said on Wednesday.
In an interview to PTI, Al-Rabiah said the initiatives are specifically designed to provide Indian pilgrims with enhanced flexibility throughout their journey, particularly benefiting women embarking on independent Umrah trips.
The new steps like extension of the Umrah visa to 90 days and introduction of a four-day transit visa are tailored to accommodate the growing influx of Indian pilgrims.
"By promoting gender equality and cultivating a safer, more embracing environment, these changes collectively aim to ensure a more fulfilling and secure pilgrimage experience for all travellers," he said.
Al-Rabiah, currently on a visit to India, held talks with Union Minority Affairs Minister Smriti Irani and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday. The influential minister said the aim of the new initiatives was to ensure "warmth and convenience" to the overall experience of the pilgrims.
"My first official visit to India as Minister of Hajj and Umrah is important in our ongoing efforts to showcase Saudi Arabia's unwavering commitment to serving Umrah performers and visitors," he said.
Millions of Muslims from across the world travel to Makkah every year to perform Haj as well as Umrah, an Islamic pilgrimage.
Highlighting steps to enrich the experience of the pilgrims, Al-Rabiah said the Saudi government allows Umrah participation for all individuals travelling to the country on various visa types, aligning seamlessly with the objectives of the pilgrims experience programme, a fundamental component of the Saudi Vision 2030 initiative.
The minister anticipated a rise in the number of Indian Umrah pilgrims in the near future in view of the impactful initiatives introduced to enhance experiences of the pilgrims.
"These initiatives are designed to create a seamless and inviting environment for all individuals embarking on a spiritual pilgrimage to the Two Holy Mosques and exploring the rich historical and cultural heritage of Islamic sites and diverse tourist attractions within the Kingdom," he said.
"Saudi Arabia's proactive measures encompass improvements in visa processing, airport facilities, and transportation networks tailored to accommodate the growing influx of Indian pilgrims.
"These efforts aim to establish a more inclusive and accessible environment for travellers from India, providing warmth and convenience as they embark on their spiritual journey," he added.
Al-Rabiah said Saudi Arabia's commitment to welcoming Indian Umrah pilgrims is underscored by the ongoing enhancement of arrival procedures and the provision of comprehensive logistical support.
"These measures are expected to lead to a notable increase in visits by Indian pilgrims to the Two Holy Mosques, promising a deeply meaningful and enriching experience for all who undertake this transcendent pilgrimage," he said.
"The recent revisions to Umrah visa regulations for Indian Muslims mark a significant shift, notably eliminating restrictions based on their previous visa status and introducing a user-friendly e-visa system," the minister said.
He said the "transformative" changes have streamlined the visa application process, leading to accelerated approvals, and fostering an environment of inclusivity and heightened security.
"A noteworthy addition to a long lineup of services is the extension of the Umrah visa to 90 days and the introduction of a four-day transit visa," he said.
The minister said the inauguration of the "Tasheer" centre marked a significant milestone in providing expedited and user-friendly visa services for Indian Umrah pilgrims.
He said this initiative underscores a firm dedication to elevating service standards and harnessing technology to cater to pilgrims efficiently. Al-Rabiah noted that the allocation of an estimated quota of 1,75,025 pilgrims to India for the Hajj season in 2024 serves as the foundation for advanced preparations and early planning.
The minister also talked about the upswing in India-Saudi Arabia relations.
"Built on mutual respect and understanding, this partnership is reinforced by shared objectives of sustainable growth and alternative security mechanisms as emerging global economies," he said.
"The presence of over two million Indians in Saudi Arabia underscores the deep bilateral relations between the two countries and has significantly contributed to the growth and progress of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia across various spheres," he said
Al-Rabiah said the contributions of Indians is evident in diverse areas, including economy, social engagement, cultural enrichment, and academia, and that they are "leaving a lasting imprint" on Saudi Arabia's developmental path.
"The Indian community has played a pivotal role in diversifying and strengthening the Kingdom's business landscape, bringing forth their entrepreneurial acumen and industry expertise, expanding trade and investment, and fostering robust economic ties between India and Saudi Arabia," he said.
"Additionally, their healthcare, technology, and construction contributions have notably bolstered the country's workforce and expertise," he added.
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Bengaluru (PTI): Karnataka State Election Commissioner G S Sangreshi on Friday said elections to the five city corporations under the GBA will be held anytime between June 14 and June 24.
He said the exact date for the polls will be announced after a week, asserting that the power to postpone the elections, as requested by GBA authorities, lies with the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court had directed the Karnataka government and the State Election Commission to conduct Bengaluru local body elections by June 30.
On Friday, the SEC held a consultation meeting with the GBA Chief Commissioner and commissioners of the five city corporations regarding the election schedule, as per the provisions of the GBA Act.
“During the meeting, I informed GBA officials that only the election date has to be fixed, as all other measures and formalities for conducting the polls have already been completed,” Sangreshi said.
“They requested the Commission to consider factors such as rains, exams, census work, SIR, and manpower shortages while fixing the date and sought additional time,” he added.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, he said, “I told them this meeting was not for seeking time. Elections to the five corporations under the GBA must be held before June 30, as directed by the Supreme Court, and a compliance report must be submitted to the court. I do not have the power to postpone the elections as requested.”
The Supreme Court has already given a “final opportunity,” and both the SEC and the government must comply with its directions, the State Election Commissioner said.
He asked GBA officials to suggest suitable dates between June 14 and June 24.
“While stating that they are ready for elections, the officials highlighted operational challenges, including manpower shortages. However, I have informed them that the elections will have to be held between June 14 and June 24. After a week, I will announce the final date,” he said.
Reiterating that he does not have the power to postpone the elections, Sangreshi said the authority rests with the Supreme Court, and elections must be conducted as scheduled.
“We have consulted the GBA as per the rules. It is up to them to suggest a date within the given window. If they need more time, they must approach the court. Our responsibility is to fix the date and complete the polls before June 30,” he said.
The matter regarding manpower and other concerns raised by GBA officials is already before the Supreme Court, and the State Election Commission has also filed a petition in this regard. The case is yet to be heard.
“Since the matter has not come up for hearing, the earlier order remains binding. Therefore, preparations are underway,” he added.
The tenure of the previous elected body under the erstwhile Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) ended on September 10, 2020, and since then, a government-appointed administrator has been managing its day-to-day affairs.
Bengaluru was divided into five municipal corporations—Central, East, West, North, and South—under the Greater Bengaluru Authority in September 2025, replacing the BBMP.
Sangreshi had earlier said that elections to the five corporations would be conducted using ballot papers instead of Electronic Voting Machines.
This follows the Congress government’s decision last September to recommend the use of ballot papers in all future panchayat and urban local body elections, citing concerns over declining public confidence in EVMs.
The state government subsequently enacted the Karnataka Gram Swaraj and Panchayat Raj (Amendment) Act, 2026, paving the way for the use of ballot papers in local body elections.
