In an apparent reference to Zakir Naik, Senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid today said the country cannot afford to have question marks on people in important positions in public but if there is no culpability of an individual, one should not be continued to be "hounded".
He welcomed reports about Naik, the controversial Islamic preacher who has been staying abroad to evade arrest in various cases in India, likely to return to the country.
Naik, in a statement through his PRO, has however, said that he would not return home till he felt "safe from unfair prosecution".
"As long as there are complaints, charges, accusations, it is good that the matter should get to a sensible conclusion. If there is culpability, then that culpability be punished. If there is no culpability, I don't think that one should continue to hound someone....
"We can't afford to have question marks about people who have important positions in public sphere," Khurshid said here.
Khurshid, who is a former Law Minister, said the "sad thing" about Naik was that he was not available to the Indian authorities and the system.
Also Read
He, however, said, it will be a good thing if he returns.
"The news of my coming to India is totally baseless and false. I have no plans to come to India till I feel safe from unfair prosecution," said Naik in the statement.
He added that he would "surely return to my homeland" when he feels "that the government will be just and fair."
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content