Tablighi Jamaat News
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"The lists of Covid cases in Delhi had a column that mentioned Tablighi Jamaat members as super-spreaders. The entire country started doubting Muslims. The Delhi CM (Arvind Kejriwal) is responsible for this," Asaduddin Owaisi said.
Several FIRs were registered in connection with the Tablighi Jamaat event held at the Nizamuddin Markaz in 2020 during the Covid-19 lockdown 2020 for acting as a super spreader of the virus.
The Punjab assembly in Pakistan where PM Imran Khan's party PTI is in majority unanimously adopted a resolution calling the Tablighi Jamaat a force for good. Saudi Arabia had banned the Tablighi Jamaat two weeks ago calling it a danger to society.
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Tablighi Jamaat was banned by Saudi Arabia
It was called the 'gates of terrorism'
Saudi Arabia has banned the Tablighi Jamaat.
It termed it a ;danger to society' and 'one of the gates of terrorism'.
The govt directed the mosques to warn people against associating with them during the Friday sermon.
Freedom of speech and expression is the 'most abused right' in recent times, the Supreme Court observed on Thursday.
The apex court sought an affidavit from the I&B secretary with details of steps taken in the past to stop motivated media reporting in such cases.
Minister of State (Home Affairs) G Kishan Reddy on Monday (September 21) informed the Rajya Sabha that a huge gathering of the Tablighi Jamaat members in March in Delhi "also" led to the spread of the virus among "many persons".
It may be recalled that many people, including some foreigners, had tested positive for coronavirus after they had either attended the religious gathering in Delhi's Nizamuddin in March.
In the Parliament Ministry of Home Affairs has given a statement that one of the reasons for the spread of corona in Delhi is the Tablighi Jamaat.
These members of the Tablighi Jamaat were charged under the Foreigners Act for indulging in activities that were incompatible with their visa status. And hence, for such activities, appropriate category of visa has to be sought, the ministry said.
A Delhi court has ordered the trial of the 36 foreigners for attending Tablighi Jamaat congregation by disobeying the guidelines issued in wake of COVID-19 pandemic.
The Saket District Court accepted the charge sheet of the Delhi Police and agreed that the allegations against them are correct.
The trial of these foreign nationals will take place under sections of the National Disaster Management Act.
In a hearing conducted through video conferencing, the bench suggested that the trial against these 13 Jamaat members can be conducted before one court in Patna.
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Centre, said that he does not have any objection and the trial can be consolidated as done in Delhi where a court at Saket is hearing all such cases.
As per the information available, 205 FIRs have been lodged against foreign Tablighi Jamaat members by 11 states and 2,765 such foreigners have been blacklisted so far, the Centre had said in its affidavit.
The ED conducted raids at 20 places across 4 locations in the Tablighi Jamaat money laundering case.
The probe agency searched at 7 locations in Delhi, 5 locations in Mumbai, 4 locations in Hyderabad and 3 places in Kerala.
The ED also conducted raids at Delhi-based Tablighi Jamat's Chief Maulana Saad's residence.
The SC bench was informed that 10 petitioners before the top court have decided to contest the criminal cases pending against them for alleged violation of visa norms
The bench ordered transfer of cases pending against them in different trial courts in Delhi to the court of chief metropolitan magistrate, South-East Delhi, Saket district court
The apex court passed the order while hearing the petitions filed by 34 foreigners who have challenged the Centre's orders blacklisting more than 2,700 citizens of 35 countries from travelling to India for 10 years
At least 70 of these Tablighi Jamaat members could not be deported because they were found to having some pending cases registered against them at some other police stations
The six charge sheets, filed against 70 odd Tablighi Jamaat members, indicted them for violating various visa norms and anti-COVID restrictions
The charge-sheeted foreigners belong to Indonesia, Brazil, Djibouti, Kenya, Tanzania, Australia, Nigeria, South Africa, and the US
The Saket court, where the charge sheet in the case was filed on July 6, also slapped these Jamaat members with a fine of 5 to 10 thousand rupees
The Crime Branch team investigated the case and submitted 47 charge sheets against 915 foreign Jamaat members in a record time of three days
The foreign national had come to participate in a religious congregation organised by Tablighi Jamaat in Delhi
Chief Metropolitan Magistrate granted the relief to the foreign nationals upon furnishing a personal bond of Rs 10,000 each.
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