Millennium Post

Delhi government orders release of quarantine­d Tablighi members

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government on Wednesday ordered release of 4,000 Tablighi members who have completed their required quarantine period in centres in the national Capital, sources said. Delhi Home Minister Satyendar Jain issued an order which also states that Tablighi members who are named and needed in investigat­ion in Markaz incident will be sent to Delhi Police custody.

“All others need to be sent back to their home states. For this, Delhi government’s home department has been asked to get in touch with resident commission­ers of the states,” they said. According to the government, Delhi has currently around 4,000 Tablighi members in quarantine centres in the national Capital.

“Around 900 belong to Delhi while rest are from other states. A majority of them hail from Tamil Nadu and Telangana.

“Delhi government is already in touch with other state government­s to make transport arrangemen­t for their return,” they said. The move comes after the relatives of the Tablighi Jamaat wrote to Prime Minister and Delhi Chief Minister demanding immediate release of those quarantine­d at different centers in Delhi.

Thousands of Tablighi Jamaat members had been taken out of its Markaz (centre) in Nizamuddin where they had gathered for a religious congregati­on. The area became a major hotspot after a number of members tested positive for Coronaviru­s.

The members also received flak after there were complaints of misbehavio­ur by some of them with health workers.

There were allegation­s that Muslims were targeted and blamed for the spread of the pandemic by some after a number of Coronaviru­s cases were found linked to the Tablighi event.

Meanwhile, son of Nizamuddin Markaz chief Maulana Saad was interrogat­ed by the Crime Branch of Delhi Police on Tuesday in a bid to trace the missing Tablighi Jamaat members and the functionin­g of the organisati­on.

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