Over 100 workers led by veteran Congress leader Kumari Anandan raised slogans against the BJP-led government at the Centre over the move.
Kumari Anandan said the subsidy for Haj pilgrims was introduced during the Congress regime and by its withdrawal, BJP was trying to 'divide' the people of India on religious basis.
The annual subsidy of Rs 500 crore was helping the poor Muslims go on a pilgrimage, particularly in the fag end of their lives, he said.
The minister also said, "Haj subsidy funds will be used for educational empowerment of girls and women of minority community."
He projected the move as an effort by the government to "empower minorities" without appeasement.
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