India bans Zakir Naik's establishment
NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday banned Islamic Research Establishment (IRF), the association keep running by well known Islamic researcher Dr Zakir Naik, as indicated by nearby media reports.
The NGO has been banned for a long time with prompt impact under Unlawful Exercises (Avoidance) Act.
Citing sources in the home service, Times of India reported that the Indian powers had strong case for banning the IRF and there were FIRs enlisted against Naik and different individuals from his association.
As indicated by the daily paper Dr Zakir Naik was being checked by security organizations after July 1 fear assault in Bangladesh when one of the culprits of the ambush was blamed for running purposeful publicity via web-based networking media citing the acclaimed minister.
In 2010, England banned Naik from entering the nation. At that point home secretary and now English Leader Theresa May had said she banned Zakir Naik for fiery comments he was known to have made before.
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