During a Virat Hindu Sammelan, Suman Kumar peddled several anti-Muslim conspiracy theories, including claims of “love jihad,” “land jihad,” “health jihad,” and “population jihad,” alleging that Muslims are strategically expanding through these means. He mocked the family planning slogan “hum do, hamare do,” claiming that “chaddar and father people” instead follow the phrase “they five, theirs twenty-five.” He also alleged that Muslims give their children generic names such as “Rinku, Pinku, Nutbolt, No. 1, No. 2,” insinuating that they have too many children to remember their names, while later portraying themselves as a minority.