Shocking facts keep coming out of the Tablighi Jamaat fiasco that has caused a sudden spike in the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in India, taking them beyond 6,700.
As per the latest report, some of the Tablighi Jamaat Markaz attendees bought sweets from Agra and distributed them on their way back from the Tablighi Jamaat conference on their way back after participating in the religious gathering.
While many of the Tablighi Jamaat attendees stayed back at the Markaz, some of the Coronavirus Super Spreaders went back to their respective homes in buses and trains. Now, it has come to light that those who went back to their homes in Uttar Pradesh in buses and trains, offered sweets to fellow travelers on the way.
Such cases have been traced in Badaun, Pilibhit, Bareilly and Shahjahanpur, which has created a logistical nightmare for the Yogi government, as the authorities now have to launch a massive search operation and track down every such passenger who would have consumed the sweets offered by Tablighi Jamaat attendees.
Meanwhile, another case of Tablighi Jamaat attendees misbehaving with nurses has been reported from Bihar where the Tablighi Jamaat attendees misbehaved with the nurses and also intimidated them by saying that they would post their photos on social media.
This seems part of a chain, as earlier there were reports of Tablighis misbehaving with nurses and passing lewd remarks at them in an isolation facility at Ghaziabad.
As a matter of fact, it now seems clear that the Tablighi Jamaat attendees have been spreading the Wuhan infection knowingly and willingly. Why else would they be distributing sweets to fellow passengers across different travel routes in Uttar Pradesh?
Shia Waqf Board Chairman Waseem Rizvi claims that the Tablighi Jamaat spread the Chinese virus as part of a sinister conspiracy. He said, “This was designed to disturb the Modi government and was actually a conspiracy against the Prime Minister.” He has also accused the Tablighi Jamaat of planning to kill one lakh people, by spreading the novel Coronavirus.
And then distributing sweets is not the only incident that suggests a sinister conspiracy on the part of the Tablighi Jamaat conference participants. From the very beginning, the role of the Maulana Saad who had organized the conference has been suspicious.
Shortly after the Tablighi Jamaat fiasco came to light, an audio had gone viral on social media in which Maulana Saad could be heard saying, “They are trying to stop & divide us…asking us not to gather, they’re trying to scare us by saying we will get infected…This restriction is placed to stop Muslims from joining hands using a virus…”
A 31 year-old person Non Arunachalee who participated in #TablighiJamaat congregation at #NizamuddinMarkaz has been found positive for #Coronavirua and is first #Covid19 patient.
At present he is asymptomatic & kept in isolation. His condition is stable.— Pema Khandu པདྨ་མཁའ་འགྲོ་། (Modi Ka Parivar) (@PemaKhanduBJP) April 2, 2020
And then the manner in which the health workers and policemen were attacked while searching for Tablighi Jamaat attendees across different parts of the country shows that the Tablighis wanted to remain untraced so that they could continue spreading the virus further.
This also explains Tablighi Jamaat’s obsession with spitting. As soon as they were apprehend from the Nizamuddin Markaz in Delhi, they started spitting all over the place in a bid to infect the authorities, including doctors and health workers.
Now, the footprints of the Tablighi Jamaat can be traced all over the country from Kashmir in the North to Telangana and Tamil Nadu in the South to Maharashtra in the West and Assam in the Northeast.
In Arunachal Pradesh, a non-Arunachalee who had participated in the Tablighi Jamaat congregation tested positive for the novel Wuhan virus.
And then there have been cases of Tablighi Jamaat attendees concealing their Markaz travel history from the doctors, which has put many doctors at the risk of getting infected. 92 doctors in Pune, for example, are quarantining only because of this.
Moreover, reports of 60 Tablighi Jamaatis switching off their mobile phones in order to evade the authorities show the level to which they have gone in their clear decision to keep passing on the virus. Over 100 Tablighi Jamaat attendees who had returned to Assam are still to report to authorities despite warnings and pleading from the government and the people of the state.
Finally, it cannot be a mere coincidence that the same fundamentalist organisation should hold three major global conferences in South and Southeast Asia- Sri Petaling Mosque conference in Malaysia attended by 16,000 people, the Nizamuddin Markaz conference attended by 8,000 Jamaatis and the Ijtema at Raikind, Lahore in Pakistan attended by thousands of participants, amidst the Coronavirus outbreak.
All of these conferences have created huge Coronavirus clusters. It seems clear that the organisation is pursuing a nefarious goal- spreading the Coronavirus throughout entire regions and countries.