At a Hindu Sammelan held beside a mosque, far-right monk Mahant Raju Das delivered an inflammatory speech centered on demographic anxiety and anti-Muslim rhetoric. He targeted Aligarh Muslim University, calling it a “factory of terrorists,” dismissed “Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb,” and promoted the “love jihad” conspiracy. He praised bulldozer action and police encounters, called for a ban on madrasas, and asserted that only those who chant nationalist slogans deserve to remain in India. He urged Hindus to adopt “extremism” to avoid the fate of Kashmiri Pandits and warned that India risks Islamic rule if Hindus do not unite.