During a rally organised by the Rashtriya Sewa Sangh, Sonu Thakur, State General Secretary of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), issued an ultimatum to the minority community to “pack their bags” or face forcible removal, accusing them of “dirtying” the sacred land. He described the region as a “land of gods, not rakshas (demons),” threatening those he labelled “demons” with being “beaten and driven out.” He framed Muslims as a demographic threat linked to “Bangladeshi infiltrators” and predicted the formation of an Islamic state in India. He dismissed “secular” Hindus, called for replacing peaceful protests with aggressive “shoe marches,” and threatened to “cut out the tongues” of anyone opposing his religion. He further urged residents to identify members of the minority community, claiming they speak of “brotherhood” only when their numbers are small.