Will give Rs 10 lakh for eliminating "pro-Pakistan" sloganeers, says Sri Ram Sena leader

By ANI | Updated: February 22, 2020 21:00 IST2020-02-22T20:48:17+5:302020-02-22T21:00:02+5:30

Fringe outfit Sri Ram Sena leader Sanjeev Maradi said on Friday said that orgzation will reward Rs 10 lakh to the person who will 'eliminate' those who have raised "pro-Pakistan" slogans including Amulya who recently raised "Pakistan Zindabad" slogan at an anti-CAA protest in Bengaluru.

Will give Rs 10 lakh for eliminating "pro-Pakistan" sloganeers, says Sri Ram Sena leader | Will give Rs 10 lakh for eliminating "pro-Pakistan" sloganeers, says Sri Ram Sena leader

Will give Rs 10 lakh for eliminating "pro-Pakistan" sloganeers, says Sri Ram Sena leader

Fringe outfit Sri Ram Sena leader Sanjeev Maradi said on Friday said that orgzation will reward Rs 10 lakh to the person who will 'eliminate' those who have raised "pro-Pakistan" slogans including Amulya who recently raised "Pakistan Zindabad" slogan at an anti-CAA protest in Bengaluru.

"We request both state and central government not to release them (Pro-Pakistan sloganeers) on bail. If they will be released Sri Ram Sena will eliminate them or will give a reward of Rupees 10 lakh to those who kill them," said Sanjeev Maradi.

"We condemn such slogans. This is like a virus. First, it happened in Jammu and Kashmir, then in JNU, then Mysore and then a student named Amulya raised pro Pakistan slogan in Bengaluru," he added.

A girl named Amulya raised 'Pakistan Zindabad' slogan on Thursday at an anti-CAA protest where AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi was also invited.

Thereafter, a case was registered under Section 124A (Offence of sedition) of the Indian Penal Code against the student.

Meanwhile, Imran Pasha, the orgzer of the anti-CAA protest said that Amulya was not invited to the event.

"We were the orgzers of the event. At around 6:45 pm on Thursday, when I and Member of Parliament Asaduddin Owaisi were entering the stage area, we did not notice Amulya was present there. I did not invite her," Pasha told .

( With inputs from ANI )

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