During a VHP–Bajrang Dal “Shourya Yatra,” leader Azad Prem Singh spoke against alleged illegal religious conversions, declaring that Christian pastors would be sent back to their countries and churches shut down. He glorified the Kar Seva movement and the demolition of the Babri Masjid, claiming that Hindus would be “cut” if divided. He further threatened violence against Christian missionaries, saying that they would first use words and, if that failed, resort to sticks. Another speaker, Sohan Vishwakarma, referred to Christians as “demon”-like forces hindering peace and claimed the presence of “foreigners” spreading “adharm” in Jhabua. He accused Christians of oppressing Hindus in Mizoram, Bangladesh, and Manipur, and claimed that cow slaughter would end only if religious conversions in the city were stopped.