Bengaluru: Anti-CAA protests - Properties of vandals, arsonists to be confiscated?


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (MS)

Bengaluru, Dec 27: "If public property is damaged during the protests against Citizen Amendment Act (CAA), the personal individual properties of such hooligans will be confiscated as done in the state of Uttar Pradesh," warned revenue minister R Ashok.

Ashok spoke to the scribes at the Vidhana Soudha and said, "It is the duty of every citizen to respect the law of the land. India is not an orphanage to give opportunity for people from Bangladesh and Pakistan to reside in India. So everyone has to cooperate in the implementation of CAA. All the opposition parties, including Congress should cooperate with the ruling party."

"It is not right to protest against the act instead of cooperation. If any public property is damaged during protests, the protesters will be held responsible for the same. The loss will be recovered by confiscating the personal property of the protesters. We will follow Uttar Pradesh model in this case," said minister R Ashok.

 

  

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  • JK, Udupi

    Fri, Dec 27 2019

    This law should be implemented badly, need of the hour.

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  • Suhail, Mangalore/Jubail

    Fri, Dec 27 2019

    Yes India is not an orphanage to give opportunity to people from Bangladesh and Pakistan.
    But thats what CAA is doing right?

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  • DMBangera, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 27 2019

    Vandals shouldn't be under the impression that democracy gives them the right to destruction.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Fri, Dec 27 2019

    This is a great step to stop roiters. They should pay for the destruction they have caused. This should be a new norm everywhere. If this is implemented, rioting will never happen again. There are cctvs everywhere, at least one guy roiter will be identified if not many...all his assets will be auctioned. Great

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  • Samar, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 27 2019

    So babri masjid was private property? Who is accountable

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Fri, Dec 27 2019

    Babri building belonged to Hindus. It was acquired by someone, now SC has given back it to its rightful owners. So no case for demolishing own building. Got it?

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  • Samad, Udupi

    Fri, Dec 27 2019

    Who will pay for destruction of indian economy?

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Fri, Dec 27 2019

    We the voters of bjp don't want govt to run by black money. Economy will be back stronger with legal funds.

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  • Dinesh Kumar, Katipalla/Mangaluru

    Fri, Dec 27 2019

    Stick to the topic, it is about confiscating property of rioters, do not drag economy crisis, atleast not from those who do not understand economics

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