Govt's decision to ban IRF taken to safeguard India's sovereignty: Delhi HC


New Delhi, Mar 16 (Zee News): In a huge setback for Islamic Research Foundation (IRF) head Zakir Naik, Delhi High Court on Thursday dismissed plea of the NRI televangelist, against immediate ban and freezing of accounts.

While delivering its order, the Delhi HC said, MHA has sufficient material for imposing the ban.

“Centre's decision to ban Naik's organisation was taken to safeguard sovereignty and integrity of India,” the HC observed.

IRF, in its plea, has challenged the November 17, 2016, notification of the MHA which had imposed an immediate ban on the organisation under UAPA.

Naik's NGO IRF was banned as there was fear that youths could be "radicalised or motivated" to join terror groups, the government had earlier told the Delhi High Court.

According to IRF, the notification gives no reason and cites no material for taking such a step as was required by the law laid down by the Supreme Court.

It said the immediate ban was imposed without giving them any show cause Naik notice.

Naik came under the scanner of the security agencies after Bangladeshi newspaper 'Daily Star' reported that one of the perpetrators of the July 1, 2016 terror attack in Dhaka, Rohan Imtiaz, ran propaganda on Facebook in 2015 quoting Naik.

The foundation had first come under the scanner after the terrorist responsible for Dhaka attack in 2016, in an online post had said, that he was inspired by Naik's speeches.

  

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 17 2017

    Ahmed, Bangalore

    Why is Zakir not coming back to India?

    If he was "always speaking the truth" he should have come back to India and continue speaking the truth.

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 17 2017

    Thank you Delhi High Court, by banning IRF we can all live in peace.

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  • melwyn, shirva

    Thu, Mar 16 2017

    good decision. blaming other religion & creating tension between the community is this part of Research??

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Fri, Mar 17 2017

    Not blaming other Religion but speaking truth with references from Sacred book, which people like u still can't take it even after providing references and labelling as Blaming or insulting is a biggest hypocrisy.

    Well it's not new... It's going on since ages.... Right from begining of Mankind from Adam and then his son Cain, Abel etc Those who got guidance they accepted true path and others went astray.

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  • IMRANN, Udupi Kaup

    Thu, Mar 16 2017

    Nice

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  • sadadand, Udupi / Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 16 2017

    If Zakir is innocent why he is hiding in Saudia / Sudan? come and face the situation to prove your innocence.

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  • Annu, Sharjah

    Thu, Mar 16 2017

    False allegations man.
    Who believes you people?

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