"We will be meeting our External Affairs and also Home Minister before January 17 in New Delhi," he added.
Since India is maintaining good relations with most of the Islamic countries including Iran, Iraq and Afghanisthan among others, Raza said it has political and economic clout tobring international pressure on Saudi authorities to return the body of Nimr to his aggrieved relatives.
The delegation will also brief Singh and Swaraj, saying that there is not even one terrorist organisation anywhere in the world which is run by Shia community, Raza said.
Countering the charges of Nimr being a terrorist, Syed Adeel Razak, Member of Karnataka State Wakf Board, said those charges were 'false' as the executed leader never indulged in terrorist activities and never wielded any gun or killed any person in his entire life.
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