
People who have joined the Tabligi Jamaat are constantly becoming a problem for health workers and administration. Doctors at different hospitals in Delhi complained that Tablighi was threatening doctors and obstructing essential work for the Jamaat. These people are also hindering the process of testing Karona virus. All these people are not allowing tests and are claiming that they do not need to recruit. Because of this the safety of our staff is in danger. The Delhi government wrote to the Delhi Police for safety in hospitals.
Police deployed in 5 hospitals
Following the complaint of the doctor of the hospitals, the Health Department of Delhi wrote to the Delhi Police Commissioner, requesting to increase security in hospitals and in quarantine centers. After this, additional police personnel have been deployed everywhere from Delhi Police. In a letter written by the Health Secretary to the Police Commissioner, it was told that the suspected patients brought to these centers and hospitals from Nizamuddin area are abusing the doctors.
Two incidents were mentioned in the letter that a patient at Rajiv Gandhi Hospital tried to commit suicide but in time the doctors saved him from doing so. At the same time, another incident was told that a suspect escaped from the Quarantine Center near Narela DDA Flats. It is later traced from Patparganj and admitted back to Quarantine Center. It has also been mentioned in this letter that in the meeting of the Medical Superintendents of different hospitals with the Health Minister of Delhi, everyone informed that the patients admitted in the hospitals are creating many obstacles. These include patients specifically drawn from Nizamuddin.
Increased security in these hospitals and quarantine centers
1. Loknayak Hospital
2. Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital
3. GTB Hospital
4. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital
5. AIIMS, Jhajjar
Security was also increased in these quarantine centers
Centers located at Narela, Sultanpuri, Bakkarwala, Dwarka, Tughlakabad, Badarpur, Delhi Aerocity
Loknayak's doctor said he was upset
The people of Tablighi Markaz located in Nizamuddin are not helping in the treatment. Not only this, they are threatening to go out and see the doctors. At the same time, some people also tried to attack the doctors. The Medical Director of the hospital, Dr. Jessie Pasi, says that even after providing all possible facilities on our behalf, these people are not cooperating in the treatment. Some people have bad behavior. He said that besides the police, security guards of the hospital have been appointed in all the three blocks where they are kept for security. He said that these people have increased the problem of Corona virus in Delhi. Loknayak Hospital has 188 patients associated with Tablighi Markaz Jamaat. Of these people, 23 out of 24 reported positive.
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