Cable operators in Sri Lanka block Zakir Naik\'s Peace TV

Cable operators in Sri Lanka block Zakir Naik's Peace TV

Press Trust of India  |  Colombo 

Two of Sri Lanka's major operators, have dropped controversial Indian Islamic Naik's from their channel following the country's worst terror attacks on which killed over 250 people, according to a media report.

Sri Lanka's two of the largest cable operators 'Dialogue' and 'SLT' have stopped airing Naik's However, an official announcement on this yet to be made, reported.

The move came after the deadly bombings which killed at 253 people and injured 500 others.

However, the has not banned the controversial

'Peace TV' was launched by Naik's Mumbai-based in 2006. An Urdu version was launched in 2009, followed by a Bangla version in 2011.

The contents in English, Urdu and Bangla are telecast from

is wanted by for allegedly inciting youngsters for terror activities through his hate speeches.

He is being probed under terror and money laundering charges by the (NIA). He had left in July, 2016.

has been granted Malaysian permanent resident status.

The NIA had first registered a case against under anti-terror laws in 2016 for allegedly promoting enmity between different religious groups

suspended the channel that featured Naik's preachings after media reported that militants who attacked a Dhaka cafe in 2016 were his admirers.

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First Published: Wed, May 01 2019. 15:20 IST