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After alleged misbehaviour, female cops and nurses will not attend Tablighi Jamaat members: UP govt

The Uttar Pradesh government led by Yogi Adityanath said on Friday said that the female health staff and women police officials will no longer serve the members of the Islamic group Tablighi Jamaat, a day after staff nurses of Ghaziabad-based MMG District Hospital complained about the unruly misbehavior displayed by some who are in the isolation ward.

Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister slapped the National Security Act (NSA) against six persons of Tablighi Jamat fo misbehaving with the female staff at the Ghaziabad hospital.

“They will not obey the law. Neither they will accept the system as they are the enemies of humanity. What they have done to women health workers is a heinous crime, they are being slapped with the NSA. We will not spare them,” Adityanath said in a statement.

On Thursday, Ghaziabad’s Chief Medical Officer (CMO) wrote to the local police saying that the Jammat attendees have been roaming nude inside the MMG district hospital and making lewd gestures and remarks at the nurses.

In the letter, the CMO said that the inmates who have been put under observation are misbehaving with the hospital staff. 

“The Jamaati patients have been roaming around without pants and listening to obscene music. They are asking the staff to provide them bidis and cigarette and making lewd gestures at female staff. The nursed have submitted a written complaint in this regard,” the letter read.

The CMO further asked the police to act against the miscreants as it is becoming hard to treat these people.

On Wednesday, Northern Railway’s Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) Deepak Kumar said that occupants of the Tughalakabad Quarantine Centre who attended the religious congregation at Nizamuddin, ‘misbehaved and abused’ the staff present there, and spat on doctors attending them.

Source: dnaindia.com