Hyderabad:After spending nearly three weeks in quarantine, 80 members of Tablighi Jamaat have returned home from two mosques in Hyderabad.
Officials said as each one of them tested negative after completing the quarantine period, they were allowed to go home on Wednesday.
While 56 people, including two non-Muslims, were released from Badi Masjid at Mallepally, the regional headquarters of Tablighi Jamaat, 27 others were allowed to return home from Idara-e-Millia Masjid in Malakpet.
All Tablighi Jamaat members, who had attended the congregation at Markaz Nizamuddin in Delhi last month, were in quarantine at mosques which were converted into quarantine centres.
"Since we had no symptoms, we were kept in the mosque since April 3," one of the members said after emerging from Badi Masjid.
Police and Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) teams had identified the people who had attended the Delhi meet. Those with symptoms were shifted to hospitals and after they tested positive, they were admitted for treatment.
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Those who had no symptoms or tested negative were kept at quarantine centres.