Every year Pakistan has to end up being shamed abroad due to the infamy of the countrymen. In the name of Hajj, Pakistanis go to Saudi Arabia and sit with begging bowls. Saudi is also upset with this behavior of the residents of the friendly country. They have complained about this many times. In this situation, Pakistan has given a strong message to the pilgrims of the country. It has been said that they should not go to Hajj and beg.
The Pakistani embassy in Saudi Arabia has issued a stern statement that Pakistani citizens should refrain from begging or collecting money illegally during Hajj. The Saudi government has adopted a zero-tolerance policy against such behavior in areas around Mecca and Medina. Violation of the rules can result in arrest, imprisonment and even a permanent ban from entering Saudi Arabia. Not only that, the embassy shared an AI video on social media to warn the countrymen.
Pakistan has given a strong message to the pilgrims. It has been said that they should not go to Hajj and beg.
In the video, a young man is seen begging in Makkah, Madinah square. Due to which the Saudi police arrested him and put him in jail, and sent him back from Saudi. Pakistanis are taking money from pilgrims to sit in a wheel chair somewhere, or to shave their heads. The video also shows the severe punishment for violating the rules. A clear message from the embassy is to obey the law rather than rot in a Saudi prison. The Saudi government advised to refrain from any kind of crime.
It should be noted that in the past few years, the Saudi administration has complained that criminals from Pakistan enter Saudi Arabia under the cover of Umrah visas and commit crimes. Begging outside Makkah and Madinah. Engaged in various criminal activities. After this complaint was raised by Saudi Arabia, Pakistan's face was burnt all over the world. In this situation, the Pakistan Embassy has issued a warning so that the head of shame is not cut off on foreign soil.
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