
The Haj Committee of India has raised the Haj airfare by Rs 10,000 per pilgrim for 2026, citing a sharp global rise in Aviation Turbine Fuel prices linked to the Middle East crisis. The Ministry of Minority Affairs approved this one-time revision after negotiations with airlines, reducing an initial proposed increase of around USD 400 to USD 100. Opposition parties, including Congress and AIMIM, have criticized the hike as unjust and mismanaged, demanding withdrawal of the circular, refunds, and structural reforms. The government defends the increase as necessary and moderated to ease the burden on pilgrims.
The article group presents perspectives from both the government and opposition parties. Opposition voices, primarily from Congress and AIMIM, frame the airfare hike as unjust and mismanaged, emphasizing the financial burden on pilgrims. Government sources, including the Minority Affairs Minister, justify the increase due to external fuel price pressures and highlight efforts to limit the hike. This balance reflects typical government-opposition dynamics without favoring either side.
The overall sentiment is mixed, combining government explanations and justifications with opposition criticism and concerns about affordability and management. While the government’s tone is defensive and explanatory, opposition coverage conveys dissatisfaction and calls for corrective action. The coverage neither overwhelmingly praises nor condemns the decision but presents the dispute and its implications for pilgrims.
Each source's own headline, political lean, and sentiment — so you can see framing differences at a glance.
| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| thehindu | Congress demands withdrawal of Haj circular seeking additional payment from pilgrims | Left | Negative |
| thestatesman | Amid row over Rs 10,000 airfare hike for Hajj pilgrims, Rijiju defends Hajj Committee's decision, cites Iran war impact | Center | Neutral |
| news18 | Cong demands withdrawal of circular asking Haj pilgrims to pay Rs 10,000 more | Left | Negative |
| theprint | Cong demands withdrawal of circular asking Haj pilgrims to pay Rs 10,000 more | Left | Negative |
| economictimes | Congress demands withdrawal of circular asking Haj pilgrims to pay Rs 10,000 more | Left | Negative |
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