New Delhi, July 11 -- Seventy-two foreigners who had attended the Tablighi Jamaat congregation in Delhi's Nizamuddin in March were freed on Thursday after they entered a plea bargain and accepted the mild charges against them. Another court allowed bail to 82 other foreigners who had also attended the meet. All were accused of violating the lockdown and other government orders that banned religious congregations in view of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic. With this, in the last three days, 249 of the 956 foreign nationals accused of attending the congregation have been granted bail, and 132 were freed. In the court of metropolitan magistrate Siddharth Malik, 61 Malaysians agreed to a plea bargain where they accepted the mild charges against them, in return for their freedom on payment of a 7,000 fine against each of them, said their lawyer S Hari Haran....