Goa lawyer demands ban on Zakir Naik, IRF Facebook pages

IANS  |  Panaji 

A lawyer filed a complaint with Police on Monday, demanding a ban on the pages of controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik and his organisation Islamic Research Foundation (IRF).

The Goa-based lawyer said the pages are active despite a ban on the foundation.

"The Islamic Research Foundation and Dr Zakir Naik are active in India, even after the notification of ban, and are committing cognisable offence. Therefore, the page of IRF and Zakir Naik should be blocked immediately. Also, an offence must be registered against Naik and his active followers, fans, members," advocate Nagesh Takbhate said in his complaint to the Cyber Cell of Police.

The lawyer asked for his complaint be registered under the Information and Technology Act, 2008, and Section 13 of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act.

The complainant also says that the respective pages were posting objectionable content and encouraging followers to "promote disharmony between different religious communities and groups".

--IANS

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Goa lawyer demands ban on Zakir Naik, IRF Facebook pages

A lawyer filed a complaint with Goa Police on Monday, demanding a ban on the Facebook pages of controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik and his organisation Islamic Research Foundation (IRF).

A lawyer filed a complaint with Police on Monday, demanding a ban on the pages of controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik and his organisation Islamic Research Foundation (IRF).

The Goa-based lawyer said the pages are active despite a ban on the foundation.

"The Islamic Research Foundation and Dr Zakir Naik are active in India, even after the notification of ban, and are committing cognisable offence. Therefore, the page of IRF and Zakir Naik should be blocked immediately. Also, an offence must be registered against Naik and his active followers, fans, members," advocate Nagesh Takbhate said in his complaint to the Cyber Cell of Police.

The lawyer asked for his complaint be registered under the Information and Technology Act, 2008, and Section 13 of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act.

The complainant also says that the respective pages were posting objectionable content and encouraging followers to "promote disharmony between different religious communities and groups".

--IANS

maya/him/rn

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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