Sabha president Imran Khan submitted a memorandum claiming around 12,000 pilgrims are facing difficulties and may agitate if the Haj house isn’t opened.Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath addresses a public rally in Darbhanga. Credit: PTIGhaziabad: The Muslim Maha Sabha (MMS) wrote to the Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath requesting him to open the Ala Hazrat Haj house, which was built during the Samajwadi Party government and is presently locked.They claimed that Haj pilgrims from western Uttar Pradesh are facing a lot of problems because the facility is not available for use.MMS president Imran Khan met the city magistrate after the Friday prayers and submitted a memorandum addressed to the chief minister in this regard. In the memorandum, Imran has claimed around 12,000 pilgrims are facing difficulties and said they would launch an agitation if the Haj house is not opened. He said the Haj house is a government property and if the Yogi dispensation does not want it to be used by pilgrims, a government school or any technical institute must be start in this building.The peace party also staged a protest at the collectorate and pressed its demand to open the lock of Haj house. The minority cell of the Congress made the same demand.The then UP chief minister Akhilesh Yadav had inaugurated the facility in September last year. The multi-storey building meant to serve as a transit-cum-facilitation centre for haj pilgrims is on the banks of the Hindon river. It is caught up in litigation at the National Green Tribunal.