At a Virat Hindu Sammelan, Mahant Vikas Nath glorified the “karseva” against Babri Mosque and characterized Muslims as “behrupiya” (imposters), alleging that they disguise themselves with Hindu symbols like kalava and fake names to deceive and “target” Hindu women. He explicitly rejected any notion of brotherhood with the community, stating that those who consume beef can never be considered brothers. He called for an economic and social boycott, urging Hindus not to rent houses or shops to Muslims, whom he accused of destroying Hindu culture and “taking” their children and daughters. The speaker further targeted Islamic social practices, claiming that women in the community are treated as baby making factories and invoked halala as evidence of a lack of respect for women. He asserted that their gods have granted permission to “cut the throats of vidharmis” in order to protect their religion. Saurabh Jha, an RSS Zila Pracharak, characterized Hindus as the “moolnivasi” (indigenous people) and the rightful “owners” (maalik) of India, while using dehumanizing language to describe other communities, likening their presence to “insects and animals” that might be found in one’s home. He asserted that while such creatures might coexist if they live “quietly”, the land belongs exclusively to Hindus. He emphasised that the country was divided strictly on religious lines, framing the departure of those who “did not want to live with Hindus” as a necessary but incomplete separation.