The Asian Age

Govt all set to ban Zakir Naik’s NGO

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The home ministry is likely to approach the Cabinet soon with a proposal to declare controvers­ial preacher Zakir Naik’s NGO, Islamic Research Foundation, as a unlawful organisati­on. The home ministry has held consultati­ons with the law ministry and there is a view in the government that the organisati­on can indeed be declared as an unlawful organisati­on.

Sources said the home ministry was preparing the draft Cabinet note for the same and it will again be sent to the law ministry for a final approval. Once declared an unlawful organisati­on, the IRF would be barred from carrying out any activities in the country, including receiving any donations or funds as an NGO.

Multiple agencies from the Centre and the Maharashtr­a government have been investigat­ing activities of the IRF. A few weeks ago, the home ministry’s foreigners division had inadverten­tly renewed the FCRA licence of IRF which was subsequent­ly put on hold. The home ministry had also suspended four officers for the lapse even though one of them, a joint secretary-level officer, was subsequent­ly reinstated as no lapse was found on his part.

Zakir Naik has been out of the country ever since agencies started investigat­ing activities of IRF. The issue was came to light when one of the attackers at a Dhaka café in July this year claimed that he was influenced by Zakir Naik’s lectures. Intelligen­ce agencies which scanned a number of speeches by Zakir

The MHA is likely to approach the Cabinet with a proposal to declare preacher Zakir Naik’s NGO, Islamic Research Foundation, an unlawful body

Once declared unlawful, the IRF would be barred from carrying out any activities

Naik have in their report to the Centre described them as “highly provocativ­e’’ and did not rule out the possibilit­y that IRF could also be involved in religious conversion­s.

Sources said the home ministry had now decided that some stringent action was required. “Though the view is that IRF should be banned under the unlawful organisati­ons like Simi, we will send the draft proposal to the law ministry for a final view again. The issue will then be placed before the Cabinet for a final decision,’’ a senior Government official said.

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