Karnataka agriculture minister BC Patil has called for a shoot at sight law for those who raise anti-India slogans or even speaks ill about the country.

โ€œIf you ask me then I will say that there must be a shoot at sight law for those speaking ill of India and raising pro-Pakistan slogans,โ€ the minister said while speaking to the reporters.

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โ€œSuch a law is the need of the hour,โ€ he added.

Patilโ€™s statement comes after a girl in Bengaluru was arrested and slapped with sedition charges for raising โ€˜Pakistan Zindabadโ€™ slogans at an anti-CAA rally.

โ€œI will personally request the prime minister to bring in a tough law to deal with traitors,โ€ Patil added.

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โ€œThese traitors stay in India. They eat and work here but they raise pro-Pakistan slogans and speak ill of India,โ€ Patil added.

โ€œLook at China. People there donโ€™t dare to speak against their country. Such strict laws must also be implemented in India,โ€ Patil reiterated.

If anyone is slapped with sedition charges in India, then under Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code, the person could get a jail term ranging from three years to life imprisonment.