Govt puts Zakir Naik's NGO under prior permission list


New Delhi, Nov 5 (PTI): Educational Trust, promoted by controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, has been put under prior permission category, thus preventing it from receiving foreign funds without getting nod from the central government.

In a gazette notification, the Home Ministry said that on the basis of records available and reports received from intelligence agencies, it found that the IRF Education Trust has violated various provisions of the Foreign Contribution Regulations Act (FCRA) 2010.

"Now, therefore, the central government in exercise of powers conferred by sub-section (3) of section 11 of the FCRA 2010, hereby specifies that the IRF Education Trust shall obtain prior permission of the central government on each occasion before accepting any foreign contribution in accordance with the provisions of section 12 of the Act and rules made thereunder," the notification said.

The move came after different investigations found Naik to be "involved" in utilising funds meant for his NGOs for alleged radicalisation of youths and "inspiring" them into terror activities, official sources said.

Government is also in the process of cancellation of the FCRA registration of Islamic Research Foundation, another NGO promoted Zakir Naik, and a final show cause notice to the organisation has already been issued.

Interestingly, the IRF's registration under the FCRA was renewed in September inadvertently despite multiple probes against Naik, leading to suspension of a Joint Secretary and four other officials in the Home Ministry.

Government is also planning to declare IRF as an unlawful association under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act and a nod from the Union Cabinet is awaited for it.

According to a draft note, which is based on the inputs from Maharashtra Police, Naik, who heads the IRF and IRF Educational Trust, has allegedly made many provocative speeches and engaged in terror propaganda.

Maharashtra Police has also registered criminal cases against Naik for his alleged involvement in radicalisation of youths and luring them into terror activities, a source 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, sources have claimed.

Naik came under the scanner of the security agencies after Bangladeshi newspaper 'Daily Star' reported that one of the perpetrators of the July 1 terror attack in Dhaka, Rohan Imtiaz, ran propaganda on Facebook last year quoting Naik.

The Islamic orator is banned in the UK and Canada for his hate speech aimed against other religions. He is among 16 banned Islamic scholars in Malaysia.

He had been popular in Bangladesh through his Peace TV, although his preachings often allegedly demean other religions and even other Muslim sects. The Mumbai-based preacher is currently abroad and has not returned to India ever since the controversy erupted.

 

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sat, Nov 05 2016

    As many as 14,222 NGOs were barred from receiving foreign funds in the past four years for violating norms.Home Affairs MInister Kiren Rijiju, in a written reply to the Lok Sabha, gave data on the number of NGOs barred from receiving foreign funds due to violation of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), 2010.

    Why did RSS is exempted from prior permission list which receives funds and deviates for communal mobilisation.

    Does Home ministry receives yearly auditing of RSS funds received from abroad?

    The Missionaries of Charity, founded by Mother Teresa 65 years ago, has stopped offering children in its care for adoption.Now schools offering education to Muslim minority.

    This is nothing but ive prosecution of minorities.

    Jai Hind

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  • Alphonso Rodrigues, Udupi

    Sat, Nov 05 2016

    Uniform Civil Code is the need of the hour. Stop pampering minorities.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sat, Nov 05 2016

    Good idea to regulate the foreign funds into the country in a illegal way.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 05 2016

    Send him to Pakistan ...

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  • tom cat , Navi Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 05 2016

    Prior permission list means commission ka mamla.

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  • Sat, Udupi

    Sat, Nov 05 2016

    Shame on indian government. Why don't they restrict RSS , Bajrang dal.. Law should be equal to every one

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  • Jagdish, Mumbai.UAE

    Sat, Nov 05 2016

    Do they receive foreign fund? if so yes.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Qatar

    Sat, Nov 05 2016

    Bring in the uniform civil code also

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  • Nithya, mlr

    Sat, Nov 05 2016

    No peace ?

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