
New Delhi [India], March 22 (ANI): India has expressed worries regarding Pakistan 's welcome for the runaway religious leader Zakir Naik , along with the Ministry of External Affairs ( MEA ) Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal highlighting what this represents Pakistan His method of providing protection to an individual who is sought after, particularly following Naik’s meeting with ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz.
At his regular press conference on Friday, Jaiswal addressed queries regarding India’s stance on the reception afforded to Naik, even as India continues to pursue his extradition for legal proceedings.
"This is not the first instance where he has received treatment for Pakistan ," Jaiswal said.
He further explained that this demonstrates the attitude of his hosts towards such matters and how it impacts everyone involved, particularly concerning providing substantial backing to an individual who is sought after by authorities here.
As stated in a report by The Express Tribune on March 18, Naik encountered former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz were present at their residence in Raiwind.
At the gathering held at the Sharif family residence, the academic and Pakistan Leaders of the Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) allegedly talked about several matters. Nevertheless, according to The Express Tribune, an official announcement concerning their discussion has not been made public yet.
Meanwhile, former Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Hafeez Has faced criticism following his meeting with Naik last week. Hafeez posted images from their encounter on social media, resulting in significant public outcry.
According to The Express Tribune, Hafeez shared, "It was great meeting with Zakir Naik Along with pictures of them together, this includes an image taken at a restaurant.
The post ignited intense responses online, with numerous people doubting his choice to meet Naik. As reported by The Express Tribune, a social media user remarked, "One of the causes for the Indian cricket team and the Indian government’s reluctance to visit Pakistan is this." Pakistan ."
The majority of the criticisms originated from Indian citizens. Naik is presently sought by Indian officials due to allegations of money laundering and fostering extremism.
Previously, on October 24, 2024, Reverend Azad Marshall, who serves as the President Bishop of the Synod of the Church, did something important. Pakistan ,, sent a letter to Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari voiced his worries regarding statements made by Zakir Naik concerning the Christian community and their doctrines during his recent trip as an official state visitor Pakistan . (ANI)
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