Zakir Naik must have courage to face accusations: Salman Khurshid

The controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik is facing charges of inciting communal disharmony and committing unlawful activities in India

Salman Khurshid
Salman Khurshid. Photo courtesy: FLickr
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Last Updated : Jul 05 2018 | 7:34 PM IST

Criticising controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik over his 'fair trial' remark, senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid on Thursday said that anybody who comes under cloud should have courage to face allegations.

"To say that there won't be fair trial in our country is extremely unfair. We may have legal delays, but there is justice. Anybody who comes under cloud should have courage to face allegations and acquisitions," Khurshid said.

He further claimed that India would use "whatever instruments" available to bring back people like Naik.

This comes after the Indian government on Wednesday said it is yet to receive an official confirmation from Malaysia with regard to the extradition of controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA), that is probing the cases against Naik, too denied having any information about his return to India. "We have no such information as of now. We are verifying it," said Alok Mittal Spokesperson of the NIA on the reports of Naik being brought to India from Malaysia.

The controversial Islamic preacher is facing charges of inciting communal disharmony and committing unlawful activities in India. The Indian government has sent a request to the Malaysian government for his extradition.

Earlier while dismissing the reports of his return to India, Naik had said, "The news of my coming to India is totally baseless and false. I have no plans to come to India till I don't feel safe from unfair prosecution. Insha Allah when I feel that the government will be just and fair, I will surely return to my homeland."

Naik is facing probe both in India and Bangladesh after two of the suspects in the terror attack at Holey Artisan Bakery in Dhaka in July 2016 claimed they were inspired by Naik's radical preachings and they were staunch followers of Naik on Facebook and on the Peace Television Channel. The terror attack had left 22 people dead.

Following a request from Bangladesh probes were launched by both NIA and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) against Naik and his NGO -- Islamic Research Foundation (IRF). The ED is probing allegations of money laundering against the NGO and has declared it unlawful. The Ministry of External Affairs too has cancelled his passport and asked Malaysia to handover the fugitive to India. Naik had last month petitioned Bombay High Court seeking relief against passport revocation by MEA. The Bombay HC, however, refused to grant relief to Naik.

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First Published: Jul 05 2018 | 5:18 PM IST

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