At a Virat Hindu Sammelan, Mahant Raju Das delivered an anti-Muslim speech, referring to Allah as “suar” (pig), branding JNU students as “vidharmi,” and calling for them to be “set on fire.” He promoted the anti-Muslim conspiracy theory of “love jihad,” claiming that 400 Hindu girls had been converted, and alleged that Hindu children were being “cut into pieces” or forced to become “topiwala.” He vilified Muslims by invoking halala and khatna, urged Hindus to become kattar (radical), and fearmongered over alleged demographic change by warning that Hindus would be wiped out within six generations unless they became “stones against stone-pelters.” He endorsed Nupur Sharma’s derogatory remark about Prophet Muhammad, portrayed police presence at the Ram Mandir as a sign of Hindu weakness compared to the Jama Masjid, rejected Hindu–Muslim communal brotherhood, and declared that the “legs and heads should be cut” of those he alleged targeted their religious festivals and idols.