Zakir Naik says won't return to India unless assured of

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Controversial Islamic Naik, wanted by Indian investigating agencies for inciting youth to take up terror activities, on Wednesday said he will not come back unless assured fair prosecution.

The (NIA) said it has no information about the return of the televangelist to on Wednesday.

"We have no information about this. We are verifying the news reports," an NIA said.

is accused of spreading hatred by his provocative speeches, promoting enmity between communities, funding terrorists and laundering several crores of rupees over the years.

Rumour about Naik's return to India spread after a section of Indian news channels, quoting sources in the Malaysian government, aired news that the 51-year-old fugitive could be deported as early as Wednesday night.

Naik, who fled India on July 1, 2016, after terrorists in neighbouring said they were inspired by his speeches. He is currently living in

In November 2016, registered a case against the televangelist at its branch under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. His Mumbai-based has already been declared an unlawful association by the

The came under the lens of security agencies after some terrorists, allegedly involved in the attack on a cafe in in July 2016, reportedly claimed they were inspired by his speeches.

In December last year, turned down NIA's request for a Red Corner notice (RCN) against Naik, saying no chargesheet was filed against him at the time of submission of the request.

The NIA, which had made the RCN request through the in May 2017, however was quick to clarify that the ground was merely a "technical" one as the chargesheet was filed subsequently on October 26, 2017, "a fact that did not take cognisance of".

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 18:26 IST