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Bangladesh bans Islamic preacher Zakir Naik from entering country until Dhaka elects next govt

FP News Desk • November 5, 2025, 17:28:04 IST
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Bangladesh has decided to temporarily bar Indian-origin Islamic preacher Zakir Naik from entering the country, citing security and logistical concerns ahead of the upcoming national elections

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Bangladesh has decided to temporarily bar Indian-origin Islamic preacher Zakir Naik from entering the country, citing security and logistical concerns ahead of the upcoming national elections.

According to a News 18 report, the decision was taken on Tuesday during a meeting of the Law and Order Core Committee at the Ministry of Home Affairs in Dhaka.

The move was necessary to prevent potential disruptions during the sensitive pre-election period, added the report, citing officials.

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According to the report, citing a statement from the Home Ministry, a local organisation had invited Naik to address a two-day religious conference in Dhaka on November 28 and 29, with further engagements planned across the country.

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However, the invitation sparked strong objections from civil society groups and security agencies, prompting a review by the government.

Officials at the meeting concluded that Naik’s presence could draw large crowds, requiring extensive police deployment at a time when law enforcement resources are already heavily engaged in election-related duties, added the report.

“Security is already under tremendous pressure due to the election schedule,” an official told Prothom Alo, adding that the decision was taken to maintain law and order and ensure a peaceful electoral process.

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Visit may be reconsidered after polls

The restriction is temporary, and Naik’s visit could be reconsidered after the elections. The move is aimed at keeping public resources focused on ensuring a smooth and secure national vote, added the report.

Naik, a controversial preacher and televangelist, has faced scrutiny across South Asia for his alleged promotion of extremist views. Following the 2016 Holey Artisan Bakery attack in Dhaka, Indian authorities accused him of inciting extremism through his sermons. Naik fled India shortly afterward and has since resided in Malaysia, where he was granted permanent residency.

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In the aftermath of the 2016 attack, Bangladesh’s then Sheikh Hasina-led government banned Naik’s Peace TV after reports emerged that one of the attackers had been influenced by his speeches.

Sources indicate that the current interim government led by Muhammad Yunus had initially approved a month-long visit for Naik starting November 28. However, the plan was halted following Tuesday’s decision.

Meanwhile, Naik remains wanted in India by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on charges of inciting communal hatred and delivering hate speeches.

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