"Zakir Naik won't be sent back to India", says Malaysia PM
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The Citizenship Amendment Act has been described by the President of Maldives Parliament and former President Mohammad Nasheed as an internal matter of India. He also said that this country has always been a safe haven for persecuted minorities. The former President, who is heading the Maldives parliamentary delegation in India, raised the issue of Islamic State, China's debt trap and climate change for his country. On the question of citizenship amendment law, he said, I have full faith in India's democracy and this is its domestic issue.

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Apart from this, Mohammad Nasheed has made a big disclosure about Zakir Naik. Nasheed said that the controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik had recently tried to enter the Maldives, but the Maldives government did not allow him entry. Nasheed said that the Maldives government did not want anyone to preach hatred from their country to the world. The President of Maldives said that Zakir first came to the Maldives in the year 2009 and he preached here. He told that when Zakir Naik first came here, he was the President of Maldives during that time and he allowed him to come here.

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In his statement, Nasheed said that he gave sermons here and there were no issues with which we knew about. But then Zakir recently refused permission to ask for permission to enter the country. He said that we have no problem with such people who preach good Islam but if you want to propagate hatred then we will not allow it. Nasheed has come to India on the joint invitation of Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.

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