Tablighi Jamaati lodged in UP jail dies of cardiac arrest


Jaunpur (Uttar Pradesh), May 7 (IANS): A Tablighi Jamaat 'Amir' (district chief) for Jaunpur died at the district hospital of suspected cardiac arrest.

Naseem Ahmad, 65, a heart patient, was lodged at a temporary jail after his arrest in the first week of April for allegedly harbouring foreign nationals. He was shifted to the hospital after his condition deteriorated on Wednesday morning.

Divisional Commissioner Deepak Agrawal said: "Naseem Ahmad, who was booked in a case of arranging shelter for Tablighi Jamaat attendees, including 14 Bangladeshis, without reporting their presence to the district administration, was a heart patient and was hospitalized twice in the past nine days. Cardiac arrest is suspected as reason for his death. Jaunpur police has sent his body for post mortem."

 

According to officials, Ahmad, a native of Firozpur in Jaunpur, had returned from Delhi after attending the Tablighi Jamaat Markaz at Nizamuddin in March.

After the event, a batch of 16 Jamaat attendees, including 14 Bangladeshis, had reached Jaunpur.

These 16 Jamaatis initially stayed at Bada Masjid in city area but when police intensified drive against Jamaatis, Ahmad arranged a shelter for them near Lal Masjid in Saraikhwaja police station area.

On March 31, the Saraikhwaja police arrested 14 Bangladeshis along with Yasin Ansari of Jharkhand and Mohd Abul Motalib of West Bengal. All these persons were booked under appropriate sections of Epidemic Diseases Act, Passport Act and Foreigners Act.

The commissioner said, "During investigation it came to light that Ahmad had arranged shelter for them, after which a case was lodged against him and he was arrested.

"Initially, Ahmad was kept in quarantine centre where his COVID-19 test had also been conducted and he was found corona negative. Later, he was sent to a temporary jail created in a school premises by Jaunpur administration for epidemic offenders."

On April 28, Ahmad's health deteriorated and he was admitted to the district hospital and also sent to BHU hospital for proper check-up. After his condition improved, he was sent back to the temporary jail.

He was admitted again to Jaunpur district hospital on April 30, from where he was discharged after improvement in his condition.

  

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  • Abdullah Amin, Ullal

    Thu, May 07 2020

    As you sow, so you reap!

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  • Observer, Mangalore

    Thu, May 07 2020

    A 62 years heart patient is detained just cuz he sheltered jamathi people. How many such cases we have seen where pilhrims in temples are found in huge numbers from across the country and later evacuated by special ply...
    .abligh jamath people are feliberately harrassed tortured and made scapegoat as per the scripted agenda . Now we all witnessing how the table is turning around gradually in the country. God is great.

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Thu, May 07 2020

    Mr. Non Observer first read the news properly . He has harboured illegals and instead of reporting hid them. Even a 62yr old has to abide by law. moreover he was kept in temp. school facility. Don't play your religion card here.

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  • Ankith, Mangalore

    Thu, May 07 2020

    Name one temple where corona positive patients were hiding , let us also know how many of these threw stones at health care personnel and police and how many misbehaved with the nurses

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  • Abdullah Amin, Mumbai

    Thu, May 07 2020

    Of the 548 deaths recorded in Maharashtra as of 03 May, 239 (44%) are from the minority
    Muslim community — almost thrice their share (just under 12%) in the state’s population. And 50% of the 44% are Tablighi Jamaatis. - reports Indian Express.

    Proves again, "As you sow, so you reap".

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, May 07 2020

    Thank God it was not Corona Virus ...

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