Bangladeshi Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu, who is here on a six-day visit, said his country has cracked down on Naik's Peace TV by banning its broadcast and indicated that it is waiting for India's action against the controversial preacher.
Inu said his country doesn't have any evidence of links between home grown terrorists in Bangladesh with extremists outfits in India but at the same time slammed Pakistan for "harbouring terrorism".
"From Bangladesh's side Zakir Naik's case has been settled. We have stopped the broadcast of Peace TV. In last one year, ulemas came up with written complaints against Naik. We are examining it. We think his teachings, in certain cases are not in compliance with the Quran or Hadith. So, that is creating confusion.
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Bangladesh had banned Naik's Peace TV following the terror attack on the Holey Artisan Bakery in Gulshan Thana locality on July 1 in which 29 people were killed.
About his meeting with Information and Broadcasting Minister Venkaiah Naidu, Inu said both sides have agreed to broadcast their respective national TV channels in each other's country.
"There is no so-called radicalisation in my country. So, terrorism has a top-down approach in our country. It is not like Pakistan. In my country, a few people are involved in terrorist activities.
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Inu said the major focus of his meetings here was to
combat terrorism and contain radicalism through proper dissemination of information.
"For that we have agreed to cooperate in all the fields of information and mass media. That is the crux," he said.
"There is a fashion to use the names of ISIS and Taliban," he said, adding till now, government has not come across any links between Gulshan attackers and terror outfits like ISIS and al Qaeda.
Inu said Bangladeshi government has been "very successful" in dismantling the armed network of Jamaat-e-Islami, its Chhatra Shibir (students wing), and various covert organisations.
"It will be totally difficult to say that there will be no attacks. Even the western world cannot say that. But we think, in Bangladesh, terrorism is like a bubble," he said, adding "We think Pakistani is harbouring terrorism. Pakistani needs to explain her position on it."
"This is a particular phenomenon which is not in the Middle East, Pakistani or Afghanistan. So, these terrorists are ruthless. They don't belong to Bangladesh," he added.