No CBI probe into Markaz gathering: Centre

Update: 2020-06-06 02:45 IST
No CBI probe into Markaz gathering: Centre

New Delhi : The Centre has informed the Supreme Court that Maulana Saad and the Markaz management did not inform the health department or the government about the huge Tableeghi Jamaat religion congregation held in Delhi's Nizamuddin area in mid March.

The gathering led to a sharp spike in coronavirus cases and nearly 40,000 people linked to the Markaz were kept under quarantine. The Centre also insisted that there is no need for a CBI probe, as the investigation by the Delhi Police was on track.

The Ministry of Home Affairs, in an affidavit, said, "They deliberately, willfully, negligently and malignantly disobeyed the lawful directions promulgated in this regard.

Written notices were also issued to Maulana Saad and the Markaz management. However, they refused to pay heed."

The MHA highlighted that there was no delay from the authorities concerned in dealing with the issue.

The Delhi Police contacted the authorities of Markaz at Tablighi Jamaat headquarters on March 21 and asked them to take immediate action for preventing the spread of coronavirus, yet nobody paid heed to the lawful directions.

The MHA said the investigation is being conducted on a day-to-day basis in accordance with the mandate of law by the Delhi Police, and a report will be submitted before the court in a time-bound manner.

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