This Article is From Jul 11, 2016

Arrest Zakir Naik The Moment He Returns To India, Demands Shiv Sena

Arrest Zakir Naik The Moment He Returns To India, Demands Shiv Sena

Shiv Sena has likened Zakir Naik's 'social work' to the activities of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar

Mumbai: Shiv Sena has demanded that controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik should be arrested the moment he returns to India from Saudi Arabia and his "Peace TV" network should be dismantled.

The NDA ally also likened Zakir Naik's "social work" to the activities of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar.

Mumbai-based Zakir Naik, who is expected to be back in Mumbai this afternoon, has been facing the heat following reports that his alleged "provocative" speeches had inspired some of the terrorists who carried out Bangladesh's worst terror attack in a cafe in Dhaka.

Zakir Naik has dismissed the allegations against him.

"The way fanatics like Pakistan-based Azhar Masood openly spew venom, people like Zakir Naik carry out through their social work in the name of peace by covert means.. Naik has been nurturing anti-nationals for the last several years and the lessons in peace preached by him have been unmasked after the Dhaka carnage," Shiv Sena said in a stinging editorial in its mouthpiece "Saamana".

Shiv Sena also took a dig at the state and central governments for not stopping Zakir Naik from carrying on with his activities.

"Peace TV is in reality Preach TV. The Narendra Modi government at the Centre and the Devendra Fadnavis government in Maharashtra should show some courage and destroy all machinery of this channel," it said.

"The government can bring back black money when it wants to, but for now, the government should immediately destroy the financiers of Zakir Naik because the game he is playing will destroy our nation. Arrest him as soon as he returns to the country," Shiv Sena demanded.

Notably, the Bangladesh government yesterday banned the broadcast of Zakir Naik's Peace TV after reports that his "provocative" speeches inspired some of the Bangladeshi terrorists, who killed 22 people, mostly foreigners, at an upscale restaurant in Dhaka on July 1.
 
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