Chief Minister Shivraj Singh warns hidden people of Tabligi Jamaat
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh warns hidden people of Tabligi Jamaat
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Bhopal: The spread of corona in the state is spreading very fast. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has warned that those involved in a program of Tabligi Jamaat in Nizamuddin of Delhi said that if the people involved do not give their information to the self-administration within the next 24 hours, then the state government will take appropriate legal action by registering a criminal case against him. Hundreds of members involved in the program have been found infected with the Coronavirus and many people have also lost their lives. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan has said this by tweeting.

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He has written, "The administration has separated all the citizens who have gone to Nizamuddin Markaz from Madhya Pradesh and identified people hidden in mosques from abroad." He said, "Even after this, if someone is hiding somewhere, then I urge them to inform the administration themselves within the next 24 hours." Chauhan further wrote," If not doing so, appropriate legal action will be taken by the administration by registering a criminal case on the charges of putting the country's and state's security in jeopardy. "Health department officials said," By Tuesday night, a total of 313 people were found infected with corona virus in Madhya Pradesh. Maximum 173 patients are in Indore, followed by 85 in Bhopal, 13 in Ujjain, 12 in Morena, 8 in Jabalpur, 6 in Gwalior, 4 in Khargone, 3 in Barwani, 2 each in Chhindwara and Shivpuri and each patient has met in Betul, Sheopur, Hoshangabad and Vidisha. There is a person from Bhubaneswar in Odisha, who is undergoing treatment here. ''

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He said that so far 23 people have died due to coronavirus infection in the state, out of which 15 have died in Indore, five in Ujjain and one each in Bhopal, Khargone and Chhindwara. He told that 21 people have become healthier. The condition of 228 patients remains stable, while 20 are in critical condition. In the last one week, two IAS officers, including the principal secretary of the state health department, have come under the grip of infection of Covid-19. Bhopal Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr Sudhir Dehria said, "85 people have been found infected with Covid-19 in Bhopal so far. These include 40 health department employees and 12 policemen.

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