The religious affairs ministry banned four private companies from making hajj bookings. Fatimid, a travel company in Karachi, and Lahore’s AG Travel Services and Karvan-e-Madina have been stopped from making hajj bookings, said the spokesperson of the religious affairs ministry. The fourth company, Qureshi Air Services, is based in Bannu. The ministry warned against business...
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