In view of the demonstrations organized by various parties against the Citizenship Amendment Act in many areas of the state, Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa on Thursday tried to pacify Muslim communities against the law. The Chief Minister announced on Wednesday that his government will implement the 100% citizenship law in Karnataka. IAS of Uttarakhand cadre accused of physical abuse, statement to be recorded soon In his statement, the Chief Minister said, 'I appeal to the minority Muslim brothers, this law will not affect them in any way, it is our responsibility to protect your interest. Please cooperate, maintain peace and order." 190 incidents of stone-pelting in Kashmir valley, infiltration figure will shock Apart from this, while talking to the media, he said, 'We have not allowed any protest against the law or in favor and Section 144 is applicable. Right now the situation is normal, no problem, no one needs to organize a program in this regard, everyone should maintain peace. The police is monitoring the system." India will not remain untouched by the impact of Brexit, know what is the whole matter