Melbourne:The Islamic Research Foundation founded by controversial preacher Zakir Naik has collected millions of rupees through charities and donations worldwide and used the funds to spread radical thoughts, minister of state for home affairs G Kishan Reddy said on Friday.
Presenting India's third intervention on the usage of non-profit organizations in radicalization and terror financing on the last day of the three-day 'No Money For Terror' Conference in Melbourne, Reddy pointed out the strict action taken against the IRF, a Mumbai-based charity organization while continuing to focus on the need for counter-radicalization.
Naik who has been living in Malaysia for the last three years is facing charges of inciting communal disharmony and committing unlawful activities in India. He is also facing probe both in India and Bangladesh in connection with the terror attack at the Holey Artisan Bakery in Dhaka in July 2016.
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Reddy said that terror organizations in some countries are misusing NPOs to propagate fundamentalism, radicalization and to move funds to boost their interests.