Karnataka agriculture minister BC Patil has said that there should be a shoot at sight law brought in the country for those who raise pro-Pakistan slogans or speak ill of India.
Speaking to media on Sunday, Patil said, “In my opinion, there is a need for a law that has to be brought in India. Shoot at sight law has to be brought in the country for those who speak ill of India or raise pro-Pakistan slogans. It is very much needed.” “They are enjoying food, water and air of the country. Why should they be here if they raise ‘Pakistan zindabad’ slogan? In China, people are scared to talk against their country. I request Prime Minister Narendra Modi to bring in a tough law to deal with traitors,” he said. How BJP uses anti-Pakistan sentiment for its benefit? There is without a doubt a lot of hate for Pakistan in India and vice versa. However, it can also be said that in India it’s perhaps a bit too much. The political policy of India relies on instigating the citizens with promises of waging a war with Pakistan. And this has worked for BJP both times in its election campaign.
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