Markaz Nizamuddin issues statement on congregation, says didn’t violate law

Markaz Nizamuddin issues statement on congregation, says didn’t violate law

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Current Affairs Markaz Nizamuddin, where a strict assembly left a few people influenced with coronavirus, on Tuesday said it has not disregarded any arrangement of the law and offered its premises for setting up an isolate office. Markaz Nizamuddin, which is the global home office of Tabilghi Jamaat for near 100 years, will help out the specialists, it said in an announcement.

 

Delhi government on Tuesday said twenty-four individuals, who participated in a strict gathering at Markaz Nizamuddin recently, have tried positive for the novel coronavirus. Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said 700 individuals who went to this assembly have been isolated while around 335 individuals have been admitted to emergency clinics.”

 

In addition, members from across India, the gathering was gone to by individuals from various nations, including Indonesia and Thailand.

 

The Markaz explanation alluded to the order of the Delhi government to make lawful move against the Markaz organization.

 

“During this whole scene, Markaz Nizamuddin never damaged any arrangement of law, and constantly attempted to act with empathy and reason towards the guests who came to Delhi from various states.

 

It didn’t let them damage the clinical rules by thronging ISBTs or wandering on avenues,” the announcement said.

 

The announcement said the Markaz might want to modestly offer the whole premises as an isolate office to enable the specialists to hold over the test of current pandemic.

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