Nizamuddin Markaz Mosque Can Open During Ramzan: Centre Tells High Court
The petition filed by the board sought the opening of the Nizamuddin Markaz where the Tablighi Jamaat congregation was held last year amid the Covid-19 pandemic and has been locked since March 2020. File Photo Outlook Web Bureau 2021-04-12T20:06:00+05:30 Nizamuddin Markaz Mosque Can Open During Ramzan: Centre Tells High Court outlookindia.com 2021-04-12T20:57:15+05:30
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The Nizamuddin Markaz mosque can be made operational for devotees to offer prayers during the month of Ramzan, the Centre told the Delhi High Court. Ramzan is expected to begin on April 14.
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Plea to open Nizamuddin Markaz: HC grants time to Centre, AAP govt to respond
By PTI| Published: 5th March 2021 1:55 pm IST Photo: Supreme Court of India
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Friday granted time to the Centre, AAP government and the police to respond to a plea seeking reopening of the Nizamuddin Markaz which has been locked since March 31 last year after several people who attended the Tablighi Jamaat congregation there contracted COVID-19.
Justice Mukta Gupta said the status report be filed by the authorities within 10 days and listed the matter for further hearing on March 24.
The high court had on February 24 issued notices and sought replies of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Delhi Government and Delhi Police on the petition filed by the Delhi Waqf Board.