Arbaini complaints of Afghans related to the conditions of the Iranian embassy in Kabul
According to Mehr News Agency, Simultaneously with the issuance of a statement by the headquarters of Arbaeen of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Kabul, a large number of pilgrims and tourism and pilgrimage companies called the new conditions problematic from this headquarters and in an interview with the reporter of the Afghan Voice news agency (Ava) ) announced: If these challenges are not resolved, this year we will see a small number of Afghan pilgrims in the Arbaeen procession program.
According to the announcement of this news agency, however, Seyed Mohammad Reza Ahmadi, the head of one of the tourism and pilgrimage companies in Kabul, said in an interview with Ava reporter about the conditions imposed by the Arbaeen headquarters: one of the issues is the discussion It is the transportation of pilgrims that according to the announcement issued by this headquarters, public passenger vehicles (buses) must be closed (reserved) to the border of Iraq from within Afghanistan.
While expressing his gratitude for the constant cooperation of the Iranian Embassy in Kabul, he asked it to generously solve the problems that make Afghan pilgrims unable to participate in the Arbaeen walk, as usual this year.
In the meantime, after the announcement of the special conditions for the transportation of pilgrims by the Arbaeen headquarters of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Kabul, and also due to the high cost of transportation, a number of Afghan pilgrims to go to the Arbaeen ceremony and Attendance at the walking ceremony has faced some problems and they demand that the Iranian embassy reconsider its decision to transport pilgrims from Afghanistan to the Iraqi border.