New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Wednesday made a formal request to the Malaysian government for the extradition of Zakir Naik, a day after the controversial Islamic preacher refused to return to India citing fear of arrest without a fair trial.
The Spokesperson of the External Affairs Ministry Raveesh Kumar also asserted that the fairness of the Indian justice system has never been in question.
Kumar stated "India has extradition arrangements with many nations. In the past, there are numerous cases of successful extradition to India. The fairness of the Indian justice system has never been in question."
He further added "India has made a formal request for the extradition of Zakir Naik. We would continue to pursue the matter with Malaysia."
Naik, a 53-year-old radical television preacher, left India in 2016 and subsequently moved to Malaysia, which has reportedly granted permanent residency to him.