Foreign Tablighi Jamaat
members are to be sent back from India
Syed Ali Mujtaba
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) is in the process of
deporting the foreign Tablighi Jamaat members who had attended the Nizamuddin
Markaz congregation in March 2020. They had been booked for violating visa
norms.
They have completed the quarantine cycle and have been for
more than three months in detention in India. The Indian government has been
receiving requests from foreign governments to repatriate their citizens as soon
as possible.
These foreign TJ members are from Bangladesh, Indonesia,
Malaysia and Thailand and other countries.
The government is in touch with foreign embassies to initiate the
process of their deportation.
Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has made public that 2,594
foreign Tablighi Jamaat members had come to India since January till June 2,
2020. Among them 960 members are still in India.
However there is an utter confusion in the actual numbers foreign
Tablighi Jamaat members currently in India. The UP government has told the
Allahabad High Court that it has 279 TJ members. The Delhi figure is 541 and the
Chennai figure is 125. If we add them it makes 945, while the MHA has released
the figure of 960. Where 15 other foreign TJ members are, is unknown.
In the related development the government has confiscated the
passport of 723 foreign nationals among them are 23 Nepali nationals whose identity
cards are taken away. Among them are 270
Bangladeshi nationals.
The government sources say that many of the foreign nationals
have violated the visa norms and have been blacklisted from entering India for next
10 years. They had entered India on the tourist visa but were engaged in
preaching activities.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) officials have reportedly
said; “the foreigner TJ members will be deported, but the cases filed against
them will go on. The foreign embassies will arrange the flights and make
arrangement for the return of their citizens.”
The MHA further said “those indulging in Tablighi activities
have done a specific visa violation and will attract a fine of $500. Some of
them do not have any money with them and the government will consider waiving
the fine.”
Recently, the MHA has added a new category in the general
policy guidelines relating to visa, putting restrictions on engaging in Tabligh
activities in India.
In the related development the Uttar Pradesh government had
informed the Allahabad High Court that 279 foreign Tablighi workers were lodged
in jails while 46 had left the country after being released from institutional
quarantine.
Similarly, Delhi Police has filed charge sheets against 541
such foreigners for violating visa norms, but arrested none of them. In Chennai
there are 125 foreign TJ members under detention at the Borstal school in the
Puzhal prison complex. They were arrested from various parts of the state for
violating visa norms.
Among the 125 foreign TJ members in Chennai there are 13 male
members from Bangladesh, 13 from Myanmar, 14 from Thailand, more than 10 from
Malaysia, 46 from Indonesia among them 6 are women, and 8 from Ethiopia among
them 4 are women and 9 from France, besides other countries.
Some of those foreign TJ members were in Tamil Nadu much
before the TJ- Corona linkage was found in Delhi but were also being arrested
along with those who had come to the state after attending the congregation in
Delhi.
The Federation of Muslim Organizations and Parties had demanded
their immediate release and deportation to their respective countries. “It is perhaps first time in the history of India
that a detention camp is made for foreigners visiting Tamil Nadu,” said M. H.
Jawahirullah President of the political party 'Manithaneya Makkal Katchi’.
“The foreigner’s belonging to the Tablighi Jamaat had come to
the state on a pilgrimage but were arrested on false charges at the behest of
the Central government,” he added.
The MMK leader said, “It is not the first time any foreigner has
violated the visa rules but it is the first time foreigners are arrested for
breaking visa rules. He wondered if the government will apply the same
yardstick on the Hindu, Christian or Jew preachers who may come to India for
preaching purposes on tourist visa.
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Syed Ali Mujtaba is a journalist based in Chennai. He can be
contacted at syedalimujtaba2007@mail.com
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