Azam, who is also Haj minister in the state, said that the Haj Committee of India should ensure that quota of UP was not affected following Saudi Arabian government's directive to reduce quota of Haj pilgrims by 20 per cent.
Instead of curtailing quota the central committee should request the Union government to exert pressure on the Saudi government to follow the agreement between the two countries, the minister said in a statement.
He warned that pilgrims would have to face problem and people may "take to the streets as it had happened in the past".
"There was apprehension of law and order problem."
Azam said that people have completed all formalities and selected Haj pilgrims have already deposited first instalment of Rs 76,000 in the account of Haj Committee.
He said that if reduction in quota was not abolished then it "could be considered whether pilgrims go on Haj from UP or not".
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