MADIKERI/HUBBALLI: A day after Karnataka agriculture minister BC Patil sought a law that enables authorities "to shoot at sight" those chanting pro-Pakistan slogans, Madikeri MLA Appachu Ranjan (BJP) echoed his words on Monday. After inaugurating a new building at Somwarpet Government Primary School, Ranjan said: "Shoot down people who raise pro-Pakistan slogans."Amid these developments, fresh trouble brewed elsewhere in the state when the walls of a government higher primary school on the outskirts of Hubballi in Karnataka were on Monday morning found scribbled with 'Pakistan Zindabad' slogans. Villagers staged a protest and demanded that the miscreants be promptly arrested.The statements by the minister and the MLA come in the wake of pro-Pakistan slogans raised by Amulya Leona Noronha , 19, during an anti-CAA event in Bengaluru last week.Ranjan told the students: "Every citizen must protect and preserve the nation's rich culture. However, many are involved in anti-national activities. These people are using resources, including food and water, provided by our country and then raising slogans against the nation. Such people must be shot down immediately. They must be exiled and sent to Pakistan. No advocate must fight their cases in court."