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A decision taken by the Maharashtra government and district administrators in the first week of March helped the state avoid witnessing a situation like the one seen at the Nizamuddin Markaz in Delhi. A Tablighi Jamaat meeting that was planned to take place in Mumbai’s neighbouring Vasai area on 14-15 March, was supposed to be attended by around 50,000 people.
Acting promptly on this decision, the Palghat district administration cancelled the event. “On 5 March, after the video-conference with Chief Secretary Ajoy Mehta, we checked our records and found that the Tablighi Jamaat event was scheduled for 14-15 March. We cancelled it immediately along with a few other public hearings planned in the area,” Palghar Collector Kailash Shinde told The Indian Express.
The tehsildar’s office reportedly wrote to the organisers of the event, informing them about cancellation and the fact that they wouldn’t be allowed to use the government land that was rented out to them for two days.
This decision turned out to be a blessing as over 1,000 COVID-19 cases recorded across India so far, have been traced back to members who attended the Tablighi Jamaat in Delhi on 13-15 March.
A member of the working committee that was set to organise the meet however, told The Indian Express that while the government is claiming credit for cancelling the event, the organisers were given an option to postpone it.
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