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Times of India Reports - "Extradite Zakir Naik, India tells Malaysia" The Times of India reports that India has requested the extradition of  controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Abdul Karim Naik, better known as Zakir Naik. Many people in Malaysia especially Malaysians Indians have been asking to extradite this man to his native India. India seeks his extradition Hindraf even took the issue to court and the Deputy PM once said that he will be extradited if there was a formal request from India The Indian process on Zakir Naik began after the Government of Bangladesh banned the broadcast of "Peace TV," a channel run by this controversial preacher in the country on allegtions that it iincited terrorism that was in  mid 2016. The Bangladesh Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu was reported to have said that the Gulshan cafĂ© siege were  influenced by the channel. “ Many Islamic scholars have also complained about Dr. Zakir Naik”, said the ...

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 Times of India Reports - "Extradite Zakir Naik, India tells Malaysia" The Times of India reports that India has requested the extradition of  controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Abdul Karim Naik, better known as Zakir Naik. Many people in Malaysia especially Malaysians Indians have been asking to extradite this man to his native India. Hindraf even tok the issue to court and the Deputy PM once said that he will be extradited if there was a formal request from India............ More
    Secret Mega-Hospital Hoax Or A Scheme To Scam Billions? 1 March 2018 0 comments The power point presentation laying out the so-called ‘Integrated Medical Cities’ project, to be underpinned by RM10.64 billion worth of bonds from EPF, is big on grand plans, but scanty on the detailed implementation. And, three years after agreements were apparently signed, the first of 15 such developments, planned by project coordinator, Junaidah binti Hussin of TJJR Diversified (M) Sdn Bhd, remains visible only as an empty lot in Sabah – the plot has not even yet been purchased, although the bonds were apparently signed over by EPF to support the scheme in August 2015 The proposal, originally presented in January 2015, was to build these major complexes across Malaysia, at a cost of an eye-watering budget of RM47 billion . The centres are projected to include specialist units, hotels, nursing schools, business and commercial complexes, retirement homes and ...