Tablighi Jamaat leader asks followers to follow govt orders, says he’s in isolation

 

Maulana Saad Kandhalvi of the Tablighi Jamaat is asking worshippers in a new audio message to stay home and follow government orders. A religious congregation held last month at the Jamaat’s markaz in Delhi is linked to a cluster of coronavirus cases.
leader of an Islamic missionary movement booked by the Delhi Police for a congregation linked to a coronavirus case cluster says he is in isolation following medical advice.

A manhunt is underway to find Maulana Saad Kandhalvi of the Tablighi Jamaat, who is asking worshippers in a new audio message to remain at home and follow government orders.

Scores of coronavirus cases have been linked to a congregation of preachers that took place last month at the Banglawali Masjid in Delhi’s Nizamuddin area, where the Tablighi Jamaat’s markaz — or headquarters — is located.

The government has blamed a sharp uptick in cases on the congregation, and a sweeping exercise is underway to track down attendees.

More than 5,000 people who took part have been quarantined, according to PTI.

As of this writing, India had over 2,000 coronavirus cases and 58 deaths, according to an India Today tracker.

The whole country is under lockdown in an attempt to promote social distancing and curb the spread of the coronavirus, a new kind called Sars-CoV-2. The shutdown is scheduled to end on April 14.

The coronavirus spreads mainly through respiratory droplets and causes a potentially fatal disease called Covid-19.

Although most people recover without needing special treatment, one in six falls seriously ill and has difficulty breathing, with the elderly and people with pre-exisiting ailments at greater risk.

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