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DPM: Malaysia yet to receive extradition application for Zakir Naik

Dr Zakir Naik speaks during an event in Kangar December 1, 2018. — Bernama pic

“I have also asked those involved, but at this point, the Malaysian government has yet to receive any form of a request from India to extradite Dr Zakir Naik. The Indian government’s Ministry of External Affairs had through a statement said their justice system was never in question, following allegations by Dr Zakir of how he would not be afforded a fair trial should he return home, where he has also been accused of hate mongering.

Dr Zakir was awarded permanent residency in Malaysia in 2015, then home minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi confirmed in 2017.

 

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Pls go back to India. You can make a difference to diffuse the Hindu-Muslims tensions now happening there. By staying in Msia, you are looked upon as a coward. Preaching fr afar while your countrymen are in chaos with each other. Shameful.

Malaysia should protect Zakir

Ok. This is the scenario. Indian Govt would say, here is the request. And then she replies, haha 🤣 laughing and say we don’t have to oblige. Nahhh !!! So what’s all this game she is playing. ? Woohoo 🙌

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