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Exclusive: If India gives evidence against Zakir Naik, we won't compromise, says Malaysia's Anwar Ibrahim

Malaysia's former deputy PM Anwar Ibrahim said that if India provides concrete evidence against Zakir Naik, the country won't compromise and would welcome engagement with the Indian authorities.

He also said, "I was made to understand some documents were produced, but our concern is that we need to really be convinced that there is a legitimate premise for a case against any individual before we act. This is a normal arrangement with any country. There is certainly a willingness to look at the case. We are willing to look at the case if substantive arguments are placed before us."

Anwar Ibrahim, who is in New Delhi for the Raisina Dialogue, spoke exclusively to India Today TV.

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