The Joint State Haj Committee refuted allegations regarding its role in the discomfort caused to Haj pilgrims from the Northeast, instead putting the blame on the central Haj Committee of India for.
The Haj Pilgrim Reception Committee has announced that the Haj pilgrimage this year will start on June 4, with the first batch of pilgrims leaving on the same day. This year,
Debabrata Saikia, the leader of the opposition in the Assam legislative assembly, has written to the chief minister of the state regarding the non-availability of flights for Haj pilgrims from.
The Joint State Haj Committee of Assam, Meghalaya, and Nagaland will send as many as 6,302 pilgrims to Mecca in 2023, including 4281 males and 2021 females.