The Indian government brought false allegations against renowned religious scholar Dr. Zakir Naik because of his increasing popularity among Hindus, which ultimately prompted him to migrate to Malaysia.
After being forced to flee his native country, Zakir Naek claimed in an interview with prominent members of the Pakistani media in Islamabad that over fifteen Islamic nations had extended citizenship offers to him.
The Indian authorities issued red warrants against Intepol and pursued him on the basis of spurious charges, according to Dr. Zakir Naek. He did, however, state that Interpol had not discovered any supporting documentation against him regarding hate speech or terrorism.
The distinguished academic expressed remorse that his migration from India to Malaysia was motivated by the hatred of Hindu nationalists within the ruling Bhartia Janata party.