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Omar seeks help after Kashmiri Umrah pilgrim breathes last at Delhi Airport

New Delhi, Feb 9, :  A female Umrah Pilgrim from south Kashmir’s Shopian district died at Delhi last evening, after she along with the other pilgrims were stranded at Delhi airport from last three days.

 According to reports, the pilgrims including the deceased lady were kept waiting at T3 IGI for 12 hours before they were sent to a hotel at 9:00 pm. Soon after reaching to the rented accommodation the pilgrim had a sip of tea and collapsed at once.

Expressing concern, the former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir and National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah has requested the authorities to intervene into the grave issue.

“Dear @jayantsinha Sahib, I request you to take a compassionate view in this matter. It’s a not normally the case for airlines to refuse to carry mortal remains. Your intervention will help a family at their time of great tragedy & I will be personally grateful for your help,” Omar tweeted.

Pertinently, Umrah Pilgrims who have completed their Umrah and were returning back to Kashmir are stranded at Delhi airport from last many days. The Pilgrims’ have appealed the authorities to intervene and take urgent measures for the distressed passengers.

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