Bangladesh interim government religious affairs adviser AFM Khalid Hossain on Sunday said that Islamic preacher Zakir Naik can visit Bangladesh only with approval from the home and foreign ministries.
Talking to reporters after a meeting with representatives of two opposing Tabligh Jamaat factions at the Secretariat, the adviser said a delegation seeking to invite Zakir Naik had met him.
‘I told them this matter is not under my jurisdiction. It falls under the Home and Foreign Ministries,’ he said.
Hossain said any visit by a foreign guest is handled by these ministries.
‘They will make the decision regarding Zakir Naik. As Religious Affairs Adviser, I have no authority in this regard,’ he said.
Responding to a question on whether he personally supports Naik’s visit, he said, ‘My personal opinion is not important. If the relevant ministries issue the permit, he can come.’
On the political front, Hossain said the country is moving towards elections, expected in February.
‘The high command is in constant communication with political parties to ensure a free, fair and credible election.’
Regarding the National Citizen Party’s delay in signing the July Charter, he said, ‘Even if a door remains closed for a while, it will open soon through dialogue. Our intentions are transparent.’
Asked about a possible liaison committee to bridge gaps between the government and political parties, he said he was not specifically aware of such a move but added, ‘Liaison committees always exist, and minor misunderstandings can be resolved through dialogue.’