Mumbai: Controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik's counsel on Tuesday said that the notice issued to the Islamic Research Foundation (IRF) run by Naik, by Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), did not contain violations relating to terrorism or any terrorist activity. 


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"There are certain violations which are mentioned in that. We are still studying the notice, will give reply to it within a stipulated period," Naik's counsel Mubin Solkar said.


"There was no mention of any kind of violations relating to terrorism or any terrorist activity alleged against Naik," he added.


Earlier, the MHA issued a show cause notice to Naik's NGO thereby initiating the process for cancellation of its FCRA licence.


MHA sources further state that the process for putting Zakir Naik's educational trust in prior permission category has also been initiated.


The Centre had time and again asserted that Zakir Naik's IRF is maligning India and, therefore, on several occasions advocated for a ban.


Naik came under the scanner after the Bangladeshi newspaper 'Daily Star' revealed that one of the perpetrators of the July 1 terror attack in Dhaka, Rohan Imtiaz, was inspired by Naik.


Naik is banned in both the U.K. and Canada for his alleged hate speeches aimed against other religions.


He is among the 16 banned Islamic scholars in Malaysia. He is also accused of radicalizing and attracting youth for terror acts and has come under the scanner of the security agencies.