In Delhi, Pinky Chaudhary Pushes Hindu Population Panic and Threatens Violence

Location: Delhi

Hindu Raksha Dal president Bhupendra ‘Pinky’ Chaudhary fearmongered about an alleged demographic shift, claiming Hindus are “in danger” and questioning why Hindus restrict themselves to one or two children if population control laws cannot be uniformly implemented. He urged Hindus to increase their population to “protect their children,” rejected the “hum do, hamare do” campaign, alleging it was directed only at Hindus, and instead promoted “hum do, hamare paanch,” claiming only larger Hindu families could keep them safe. Comparing the present to the Mughal era, he alleged Hindu children are being killed by “mullahs,” claimed Hindus are fleeing Muslim-majority areas, and described Muslims as “snakelets” emerging from mosques and madrasas “only to bite,” asserting they target Hindus alone. He further alleged that Hindu girls fall victim to “love jihad,” questioned what would happen if Hindus lose electoral strength, and threatened violence, stating that if harm came to his brother, he would “set it on fire.”

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