Malaysia was looking for a country except India to send Zakir Naik, but not many countries are willing to accept the controversial preacher
Current Affairs : Malaysia was searching for a nation with the exception of India to send Zakir Naik, however relatively few nations are eager to acknowledge the dubious evangelist, previous head administrator Mahathir Mohamad has said.
Naik, a 54-year-old radical Islamic evangelist needed by the Indian experts for supposed illegal tax avoidance and prompting fanaticism through detest talks, left India in 2016 and therefore moved to the to a great extent Muslim Malaysia, where he was allowed changeless residency when Mahathir was the head administrator.
Asserting that the criminal Islamic evangelist would not be protected from the Indian open, the 95-year-old government official, who is looking at a rebound, said he might want to send Naik to some nation where we feel he will be sheltered.
“Until further notice he (Naik) can remain here yet we might want to send him to some other nation where he would be sheltered. Shockingly, relatively few nations are happy to acknowledge him, Mahathir was cited as saying by the WION news channel.
When asked whether he would remove Naik on the off chance that he turns into the Prime Minister of Malaysia once more, Mahathir stated, Well, we might want to send him to some nation where we feel he will be sheltered.
He indeed wouldn’t send Naik to India, saying as of now we feel that he would not be protected from the Indian open.