
By
Muslim Mirror Desk
Yati Narsinghanand, a Hindutva priest notorious for provocative statements, has ignited fresh controversy by advocating for a “Hindu-only nation” and the removal of mosques, madrasas, and Muslims.
During a gathering of saffron-clad men on Thursday, September 11, 2025, a video circulating on social media captured his inflammatory remarks. He argued, “Christians have over 100 countries, Muslims have 57, and Jews have one. We are 100 crore Hindus with not even one state.”
He blamed Mahatma Gandhi and India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, for Hindus lacking a nation, claiming their leadership prevented Hindus from securing their own land.
In the video, Narsinghanand escalated his rhetoric, praying for a country free of mosques, madrasas, and Muslims, stating, “We are fed up. The whole earth has gotten out of control. May Maa and Mahadev protect us, save our children, and destroy those against Sanatan Dharma.” His remarks, delivered with folded hands, have stirred widespread outrage.
Born Deepak Tyagi, the 58-year-old priest studied in Russia and worked as an engineer in the UK before returning to India in 2007 to become a temple priest. Facing multiple criminal cases for hate speech, Narsinghanand has a history of communal provocation.
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