On Monday, the Saudi Government announced the suspension of Rami rituals until 4 pm during the final phase of Hajj 2024, advising pilgrims to stay in their tents in Mina due to extremely hot weather.  A government spokesperson emphasized that this decision prioritized the safety of pilgrims. Meanwhile, a representative from Pakistan's Ministry of Religious Affairs expressed concern over certain media reports that exaggerated complaints about arrangements, causing anxiety among Pakistani pilgrims and their families.  The spokesperson assured pilgrims that the ministry was in constant communication with Saudi authorities to ensure their well-being. This year, over 2.5 million Muslims, including 160,000 Pakistanis, gathered in Makkah for Hajj. Despite some complaints about arrangements for such a large number, the spokesperson viewed them as indicators of the operation's overall success.  The Saudi authorities manage all aspects of the Mashair rituals over five days, promptly addressing concerns raised by some Makatib this year. In response to the issues raised, Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, Chaudhry Salik Hussain, called for an urgent meeting with ministry officials at the Pakistan Hajj Mission in Makkah on Tuesday.  The aim was to investigate and resolve complaints related to the Mashair days and develop strategies to prevent future incidents.