Kuala Lumpur, Aug 14: Malaysia’s human resources minister M Kulasegaran has called for action against Indian physician-turned-religious scholar Dr Zakir Naik, who has been granted permanent residency in the country, for saying that Hindus in Malaysia are respected and treated equally by the government unlike the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government’s ill-treatment of Indian Muslims.
Kulasegaran, one of the senior-most Hindu politicians in the Malaysian coalition government, said in a statement that Dr Naik’s “actions do not reflect one deserving of a permanent resident status and this will be brought up in the next Cabinet meeting”.
He said the time had come for the “fugitive foreigner to leave Malaysia and to face charges of terrorism and money laundering...in India (under Modi government)”.
Kulasegaran had criticised Dr Naik in the past too and raised the issue of the preacher during a meeting of the Malaysian Cabinet in July last year along with two other ministers from minority communities. He was angered by Dr Naik’s recent remarks that Malaysian Hindus were more loyal to the Indian PM than his Malaysian counterpart.
“Dr Naik recently compared the Hindus in Malaysia to the Muslims in India and said that the former enjoyed more than 100% rights in Malaysia compared to Muslims in India. He further said that it was unfortunate that Hindus in Malaysia, despite the benefits, are more loyal to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi than to Tun Dr Mahathir (Mohamd),” Kulasegaran said in his statement.
“For questioning the loyalty of Malaysian Hindus and touching a raw nerve in our multi-ethnic society, necessary action must be taken against the controversial preacher Zakir Naik,” the minister said.
Kulasegaran described Naik as “an outsider who is a fugitive and has little knowledge of the Malaysian history”. He said Naik shouldn’t be “given such privilege to run down other Malaysians” and question their loyalty to their country.
“Is Naik also attempting to create a fissure in a multi-ethnic and religious society so that he continues to enjoy immunity and privilege by obtaining the support of the Muslim community to continue to stay in this country?” he questioned.
Kulasegaran said Malaysia has “enjoyed relative peace and harmony as compared to many Islamic countries due to the great balancing act of its leaders” and its stability is rooted in accommodating different ethnic groups without questioning their loyalty.
“Should Malaysians be split over a man called Zakir Naik? Therefore, it’s time for Malaysians to unite and safeguard the peace and stability of the nation by exposing the dubious strategy of Naik in using religious and racial sentiments in a tolerant and harmonious country,” he said.
India is yet to hear from Malaysia on a request to extradite Dr Naik, who is accused of money laundering and inciting terrorism by the Modi government. However, Dr Naik has rubbished the accusations as blatant lies. In June, Mahathir said Malaysia had the right not to extradite Dr Naik if the preacher believes he will not get justice at home.
Mahathir’s remarks had focused attention on the issue of Dr Naik, who has lived in Saudi Arabia and Malaysia since he left India more than two years ago.
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Malaysia muslim must kick all hindu malaysia from there country immeditaly, what zakir naik said is true...
all hindus in malaysia are black sheep...they support indian BJP government and want muslim to be elimanated...we muslim in all world respect all religious people but hindus are not like that.....
i request malaysian government to kick all the black sheep from there land...belive in muslim tounge not in non muslim....
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