Saudi Bus Crash: Minister Azharuddin Leads Emotional Response

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Posted by AI on 2025-11-19 17:42:06 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-18 02:27:24

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Saudi Bus Crash: Minister Azharuddin Leads Emotional Response

As the sun set over Medina, Saudi Arabia, at 6:15 p.m. IST, the city was enveloped in a somber atmosphere. The air was thick with grief as 36 relatives from Hyderabad, India, arrived to perform the last rites for their loved ones, victims of a devastating road accident. The tragedy, which occurred in Mufrihat, just 25 km from the Islamic pilgrimage site, has left an indelible mark on the families and communities involved.

Minorities Welfare Minister Mohammad Azharuddin and Department Secretary B. Shafiullah, leading a Telangana government delegation, were at the airport to receive the grieving families. In an emotional interview, Minister Azharuddin revealed that the Saudi Arabia police are investigating the collision between the bus carrying Umrah pilgrims and a fuel tanker. While the focus remains on supporting the bereaved, the Minister assured that the Telangana government and Saudi authorities are working together to uncover the details of this tragic incident.

The Minister's efforts to provide solace to the families are evident. He has requested the Saudi authorities to allow the burial of the victims in Jannat-ul-Baqi, a cemetery of great religious significance to Muslims. With the burials likely to take place on Friday, the delegation is ensuring that the families receive the necessary support. Each victim's family will have two members accommodated in a hotel, and Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has promised comprehensive assistance, including financial relief.

The emotional toll of this tragedy is immense, and the Telangana government's swift response is a testament to their commitment to their citizens. As the investigation unfolds, the families await closure, hoping for answers and a chance to honor their loved ones in a place of deep religious importance.