At a Jahir Hindu Sabha organized by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Dhananjay Desai, president of the Hindu Rashtra Sena, promoted Vinayak Damodar Savarkar’s Who Is a Hindu? theory, defining a Hindu as someone who considers India as both their Pitrubhumi (fatherland) and Punyabhumi (holy land). He framed Hindutva as a political and cultural identity based on shared blood, culture, and civilization, explicitly excluding those whose “holy land” lies outside India, and claimed that people like “Dawood” and “Shakeel” may be born in India but are “not really Indians.” He also used the slur “haramkhor jihadi” to refer to Muslims. He later fearmongered about religious conversions and “love jihad,” claimed Kerala would soon become a Muslim state, alleged that Muslims were Islamizing India and turning it into Pakistan, abused Muslims and Christians, accused both communities of trying to convert Hindus and India into religious states, and falsely claimed that Islam orders Muslims to kill all non-Muslims and keep their women in harems.