Jammu & Kashmir, May 16 -- In a deeply distressing situation for hundreds of Hajj aspirants in Kashmir, around 60% of pilgrims remain stranded in the Valley due to the prolonged closure of Srinagar Airport, a consequence of heightened India-Pakistan tensions.

Only 40% of the scheduled pilgrims have managed to depart for Saudi Arabia, leaving the majority uncertain about their chances of performing the sacred pilgrimage this year.

Sources indicate that the Saudi government has expressed reluctance to accommodate the delayed pilgrims whose flights were cancelled on their scheduled departure dates. With no alternative arrangements in sight, the affected pilgrims are caught in a web of diplomatic uncertainty.

"This is not just a logistical...