At the Sanstha Jan Chetna event held on Veer Savarkar Jayanti, speakers including Dr. Pratik Tripathi and far-right influencer Kajal Hindustani spread conspiracies such as ‘love jihad’ and ‘land jihad’, falsely linking them to terrorism and “Gazwa-e-Hind”.
Hindustani claimed that Muslim men are trained to lure Hindu girls, blackmail them, and convert them as part of a broader strategy. She urged attendees to boycott Muslim businesses and accused Muslims of spreading jihad through media, forced marriages, and alleged population tactics.
She framed Hindu-Muslim relationships in popular culture as “anti-Hindu propaganda” and encouraged violent retaliation.