16 November,2016 09:40 AM IST | | Agencies
The government yesterday decided to declare an NGO promoted by controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, as an outlawed organisation under the anti-terror law for five years for its alleged terror activities
Zakir Naik's Islamic Research Foundation office in Dongri
The government yesterday decided to declare an NGO promoted by controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, as an outlawed organisation under the anti-terror law for five years for its alleged terror activities.
The decision has been taken at a meeting of the Union Cabinet presided over by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The Cabinet approved a proposal to declare Islamic Research Foundation (IRF) as an âunlawful association' under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act for five years, a Home ministry official said. A formal notification will be issued by the Home ministry soon.
The move comes after investigation by the Home ministry found that the NGO was allegedly having dubious links with Peace TV, an international Islamic channel accused of propagating terrorism, the official said.
According to the Home ministry, Naik, who heads the IRF, has allegedly made many provocative speeches and engaged in terror propaganda.
The Maharashtra Police has also registered criminal cases against Naik for his alleged involvement in radicalisation of youths and luring them into terror activities, officials said. Naik also transferred IRF's foreign funds to Peace TV for making "objectionable" programmes. Most of the programmes, which were made in India, contained alleged hate speeches of Naik, who had reportedly "urged all Muslims to be terrorists" through Peace TV, they claimed.
An educational trust run by Naik has already been prevented from receiving foreign funds and agencies are looking into its activities.