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Zakir Naik heads to Africa, not to return for two weeks

Updated on: 12 July,2016 06:27 AM IST  | 
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Controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, who was expected to return yesterday from Saudi Arabia, is unlikely to return to the country for another two to three weeks as he is planning to visit some African countries for public speeches

Zakir Naik heads to Africa, not to return for two weeks

Controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, who was expected to return yesterday from Saudi Arabia, is unlikely to return to the country for another two to three weeks as he is planning to visit some African countries for public speeches.


Naik also cancelled his press conference planned through skype for today on the allegations of inspiring militants through his speeches, an aide of the preacher said yesterday.


“Dr Zakir Naik was never supposed to be physically present for the media briefing that was to take place on Tuesday. He had decided that he will address the media through Skype and answer all queries that media persons may have had,” he said.


“His (Naik’s) travel schedule had been made long back. After performing Umrah, he is scheduled to travel to Jeddah from where he will visit Africa for his public talks scheduled there. He is therefore not expected in the country for another 2-3 weeks at least,” he added.

He, however, said that Naik is not running away from any inquiry and that he is only sticking to his travel schedule worked out in advance. Apart from coming under scanner in India, Bangladesh has also banned the broadcast of Naik’s Peace TV, cracking down on the channel and radical sermons by the ‘teleevnagelist.’

Shiv Sena has demanded immediate arrest of Naik on his landing in India .

Meanwhile, Samajwadi Party state unit President Abu Azmi came in support of Naik and sought to know why action has not been taken for the last 25 years if his speeches are inspiring terrorists.

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