Will give permission to re-open Nizamuddin Markaz for Ramzan: Delhi Police to HC
India TV NewsHighlights Delhi Police informed the Delhi HC that it will give permission for reopening of Nizamuddin Markaz It remained shut since March 2020 when a Tablighi Jamaat congregation was held amid COVID pandemic. The Delhi Police on Thursday informed the Delhi High Court that it will give permission for the reopening of Nizamuddin Markaz to enable devotees to offer prayers during Ramzan after it remained shut since March 2020 when a Tablighi Jamaat congregation was held amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The Delhi Police lawyer said this before Justice Jasmeet Singh, who will hear on April 1 the application by Delhi Waqf Board seeking to open the mosque during Shab-e-Barat and Ramzan. The high court had earlier asked the petitioner, represented through advocate Waqeeh Shafiq, to file an application before the SHO of Hazrat Nizamuddin Police Station seeking permission to open the other three floors of Nizamuddin Markaz to enable devotees to offer prayers during the two occasions.