Tabligh Jamaat members sexually harass nurses; UP government books them under NSA

Ghaziabad: Tablighi Jamaat members quarantined at the district hospital here are allegedly misbehaving with the nurses, making lewd remarks and dropping their pants. This has provoked the Uttar Pradesh government to invoke the stringent National Security Act (NSA) against them. The Tablighi members were later shifted Friday to a temporary isolation ward at a private educational institute.

It just goes to show the impunity of the Jaamat members. After violating lockdown rules that have prompted a sharp spike in the number of coronavirus cases in India in the last few day, they are now resorting to harassing the nurses who are putting their own lives at risk by looking into the well being of those quarantined.

In a sharp reaction, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath called those involved in the hospital incident ‘enemies of humanity’.

“They (Tablighi Jamat members) will neither accept the law nor follow arrangements. Whatever they did with women health workers is a heinous crime. The NSA is being invoked against them. We will not let them go scot-free,” Adityanath said Friday in Lucknow.

Police said the Jamaat members have been booked for indulging in ugly acts and passing lewd remarks against the women staff members at the hospital. A case was registered against them at the GT Road Kotwali on receiving a complaint from the chief medical officer.

SSP Kalanidhi Naithani said stringent action will be initiated against them. In the complaint, a nurse has alleged that the coronavirus suspects were roaming in the hospital without trousers. They sang vulgar songs and made ugly gestures, the nurse alleged, adding that they were not taking their medicines. They were also not following social distancing norms, she said in the complaint.

Police have registered the case under Sections 269, 270, 271, 294 and 354 of the IPC, the SSP said. The sections relate to sexual harassment and acts relating to the spread of disease.

PTI

 

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