The special flights carrying Haj pilgrims from Jeddah to Srinagar were cancelled this evening after getting delayed at New Delhi, leading to protests by their families.
The flights, operated by Air India, were cancelled after the first one was denied permission by the DGCA to land at the Srinagar airport, officials at the airport said.
The flights were scheduled to arrive with two batches of pilgrims from Jeddah as the arrival of pilgrims after the culmination of annual holy pilgrimage started today.
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An official of the airline said the flight returned to New Delhi because "the DGCA denied permission to land".
He said the airline is making arrangements for the pilgrims to reach Srinagar tomorrow.
When the waiting family members of the pilgrims at the airport were told that the flights were cancelled, they started protesting. The police had to resort to lathi-charge to disperse them, airport officials said.
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