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  • 4/18/2025
These incidents made India’s junior Railway Minister so angry he suggested a "shoot at sight" solution.

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00:00If anybody destroys the public property, including railway, I direct, as a minister, shoot them at sight.
00:30My 13 lakh employees are working day and night for railways, for development, for cleanliness,
00:42for punctuality, everything.
00:45Some anti-social elements, supported by the opposition, they are creating problem in the
00:50country and this citizen amendment bill is not going to harm any citizens.
00:59Those who are minorities in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh, for them we have given the
01:05rights to stay in India.
01:07So the local minorities, some community, unnecessarily creating problem to destabilize the country's
01:16economy and supported by the opposition party like Congress.
01:21So I condemn this.
01:23I strictly warn the concerned district administrations and our railway authorities, if anybody destroys
01:30the public property, including railway, I direct, as a minister, shoot them at sight.
01:38Because it is taxpayers' money and to develop one train or any this thing, it takes years
01:45together and their blood is sweating to create this train.
01:50If anybody throws stones, if anybody blaze, at that time the government should take a
01:55stringent action like Vallabhbhai Patel.

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