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The government on Friday launched a multi-pronged probe into controversies around the speeches and “online sermons” of self-styled preacher Zakir Naik with the Union Home Ministry seeking investigation by intelligence agencies while Information and Broadcasting minister M Venkaiah Naidu personally met top officials on the issue.
The equipment of those airing the content can be be seized, I&B officials said.
Official sources said the Home Ministry has ordered investigation into alleged diversion of funds by Naik and his NGO Islamic Research Foundation (IRF).
The government move comes after reports surfaced quoting Bangladeshi security officials and ministers that some terrorists involved in July 1-2 Dhaka siege were “inspired” by Naik’s speeches.
Born on 18 October, 1965, Zakir Naik is better known as a Mumbai-based “preacher”. He is also supposed to be a student of University of Mumbai and a medical doctor by education.
Internet also describes him as a Founder of Peace TV, Peace TV Bangla, and Peace TV Urdu.
Official sources said under orders from Home Minister Rajnath Singh, “the NGO Islamic Research Foundation (IRF) will face mandatory provisions under the rules of Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) as it is a registered organisation”.
“Intelligence agencies will probe if funds channelled to IRF from abroad have been spent on political activities or to propagate views that spread radical views,” the source said.
Naik, founder of Mumbai-based Islamic Research Foundation, is banned in Britain and Canada for his hate speeches aimed against other religions.
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