New Delhi: It was the death of a 74-year-old man in Telangana on Saturday that led to the subsequent spotlight on the role of the Tablighi Jamaat (TJ) in south Delhi’s Nizamuddin ‘Markaz’ (centre) in infecting people across India with the dreaded COVID 2019.
Luv Aggrawal, joint secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, said on Thursday: "We came to know about the role played by the Jamaat cluster in the COVID 19 outbreak following the first death reported from Telangana."
"People in Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Jammu & Kashmir, Assam, Bihar, and a few other states got infected as the Jamaat cluster started visiting those states."
Aggrawal said that about 400 COVID 19 positive cases with epidemiological linkage to the Jamaat cluster have been detected.
"173 people in Tamil Nadu, 11 in Rajasthan, 47 in Delhi, Andaman & Nicobar 9, Puducherry 2, Telangana 33, Andhra Pradesh 67, Assam 16, and 22 people in Jammu & Kashmir have been found COVID 19 positive with their linkages to Tablighi Jamaat cluster," said Aggrawal.
Meanwhile, the Union home ministry has brought more than 9,000 people under its lens with TJ links.
"We have identified 9,000 people across India who have either visited the Nizamuddin 'Markaz' or came in contact with Tablighi Jamaat workers. All of them have been quarantined. There were 1,306 foreign nationals also," said Puniya Salila Srivastava, joint secretary in the home ministry.
Srivastava said that 2,000 people, found in the ‘Markaz’, have been quarantined. “As many as 334 people from the ‘Markaz’ have been hospitalized,” said Srivastava.