Will ask Centre to bring a law to shoot at sight for those who raise anti-india slogans: Karnataka minister BC Patil

Bangalore: Karnataka Minister BC Patil has once again advocated the enactment of a law to shoot those who shout anti-India slogans. While giving a statement in Bangalore on Monday, Patil said that I will urge the Modi government of the Center to enact a law to shoot in view of those who raise slogans against India.

Karnataka Minister BC Patil further said that nowadays it has become a trend for some youth to gain popularity in this way, which spoils the country and patriotism. Earlier, BC Patil had said in Chitradurga that according to me, there is a need for a strict law in India, which allows those who speak evil against India and those who raise slogans in support of Pakistan to be shot. He said that in view of the present scenario, this law is much needed.

BC Patil further said that they are enjoying India's food, water and air. If those people raise the slogan of Pakistan Zindabad, why should they be here? People in China are afraid to speak out against their country. I urge PM Modi to bring a stricter law to deal with traitors.

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