At a workshop organised by Jharkhand Prantiya Marwari Yuva Manch, far-right influencer Kajal Hindustani delivered an anti-Muslim hate speech. She equated Muslims with Mughals and Christians with British colonisers, targeted mazars, and spread the conspiracies of “love jihad” and “land jihad.” She fear mongered about Islamisation, made inflammatory claims about the Godhra riots, and encouraged Hindus to arm themselves. She called Muslims “snakes,” “kasai,” and “jihadis,” invoked Ghazwa-e-Hind, and promoted violence by saying, “You have to die anyway—might as well kill a few before you die.”