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1,640 foreign Tablighi Jamaat members were in India, only 66 contracted COVID-19: Jamiat

Hundreds of Indians and foreigners attended a Tablighi Jamaat congregation in Delhi
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New Delhi, May 15

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As many as 1,640 foreign Tablighi Jamaat members from 47 countries were in India at the time of the Nizamuddin Markaz gathering, of whom only 64 tested positive for COVID-19 and two more died of the virus, prominent Muslim organisation Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind said on Friday.

Jamaat president Maulana Arshad Madani said the “highlighting” of Tablighi Jamaat cases while talking about the total number of cases in the country had allegedly created an atmosphere of hatred against Muslims.

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Maulana Madani said now when there were more than 78,000 cases of COVID-19, the Tablighi Jamaat figures were not being highlighted.

Citing data compiled by his organisation through various embassies and the Nizamuddin Markaz, Madani said there were 1,640 members of foreign Tablighi Jamaat from 47 countries in India at the time of the Markaz incident. Of them, 64 tested positive for the virus and two died due to it.

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All 64 people had now recovered, he added.

The foreign Tablighi Jamaat members included those from Indonesia, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Myanmar, Sudan, Singapore, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Philippines, Russia, Sri Lanka, US, Syria, Belgium, Brazil, Australia, and Afghanistan.

Of the total foreign Tablighi Jamaat members, 739 were in Delhi and the rest were in other states, the Jamiat said.

Maulana Madani said COVID-19 spread had nothing to do with the Tablighi Jamaat, but it was portrayed by vested interests to be the case to create ill-will against Muslims at large.

Hundreds of Indians and foreigners attended a Tablighi Jamaat congregation in the Nizamuddin area of Delhi in March, ignoring warnings by the government against large gatherings in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.

A number of people who attended the event were later found to be suffering from COVID-19.

Earlier, government sources said foreign nationals, who attended the congregation would face punitive action if they were found to have participated in the gathering violating visa rules. PTI

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