MBBS book linking Covid-19 outbreak to Tablighi Jamaat withdrawn in Maharashtra
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Mumbai: The authors of a reference book published for the second year MBBS students have apologized publicly after facing backlash from the members of a particular community for allegedly linking Tablighi Jamaat with the Covid-19 outbreak.
The publishers of the third edition of "Essentials of Medical Microbiology" have already withdrawn the book in wake of alleged negative remarks regarding the Tablighi Jamaat which enraged the Student Islamic Organisation (SIO), the student wing of Jamaat-i-Islami (Hind).
Following the outrage, the authors of the book Dr. Apurba Sastry and Dr. Sandhya Bhatt have apologized stating "If they inadvertently hurt the sentiments of a group of people".
Times of India reports that commenting on the COVID-19 scenario in India as of August 2020, the book stated, "Subsequent to the Tablighi Jamaat, a religious congregation that took place in Delhi's Nizamuddin Markaz Mosque in early March 2020, there was an explosive outbreak of Covid-19 with 4,000 cases."
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