Mohit Bajrangi weaponizes the death of a Hindu boy to deliver a dangerous hate speech against Muslims. He labels all Muslims as ‘Islamic jihadis’ and makes multiple communal statements, claiming that the government always protects them. Using dehumanizing language, he refers to Muslims as ‘gali ke keede’ (street insects). Issuing violent threats, he warns, ‘If you don’t encounter those Islam ke jihadis by Sunday, we will do it ourselves. If we don’t find them, we will kill any Muslim we see—we don’t care.’ He also demands the extrajudicial killing of the accused Muslims, threatening that if authorities fail to act, they will take matters into their own hands.