Zakir Naik supported
by PM can break Malaysia
Zakir Abdul Karim Naik with NRIC MyPR 651018-75-5x49 with an address in
Putrajaya as per document circulated in social media is indeed an “infamous”
personality now residing questionably in Malaysia. He is regularly known as Dr
Zakir Naik and was made a permanent resident in Malaysia about 7 years ago. How did he get his MyPR document when he is
known only recently ? Malaysia is also
infamous with project IC where millions of illegal people could be here
especially in Sabah holding such dubious documents with great damage to the
demography of the nation.
So Dr. Zakir Naik (ZN) is a face of the much questioned
Project IC holders so easy given without going through the process of the Constitution
on permanent resident status.
Now it is public knowledge that ZN is wanted in India for
various crucial charges but Malaysia is keeping him here to avoid sending him
back to India. Is there any good grounds
for keeping him here when upheaval to deport him now is the focus of the
nation? The world maybe watching us for such a crisis-induced event in our
midst. His continued presence here can bring about much disharmony in multi
racial and multi religious society for what he represents and what he had
alleged about non Muslims in Malaysia.
Isn’t it he is an extremist and even a “terrorist” also alleged as sort
of a fugitive in Malaysia? Now it is at
peak demand that he leaves Malaysia.
His son MyPR document is also gone viral in social media
showing Fariq Zakir Naik also with residential address in Putrajaya with NRIC
940710-75-5XX9 now 25 years. Is ZN without a wife? Is Fariq also a holder of
Project IC a rampant dubious system in Malaysia?
While many call for ZN to leave Malaysia immediately now,
why not the son also go with him as how Fariq got his MyPR is clearly
questionable? Now we know Fariq belong
to India, both ZN and son should be deported now without a doubt.
How would ZN delay his departure when all avenues are closed
for him?
New Malaysia under PH needs the peace and no distraction to move
forward.
Joshua Y C Kong 16/8/2019
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