Pravin Togadia, founder and president of AHP–Rashtriya Bajrang Dal, glorified the demolition of the Babri Masjid and issued threats of violence against anyone who opposed the Ram Mandir construction. He called for the maintenance of a “Hindu majority” through “law or by force.” He demanded a population control law targeting communities he alleged have “cricket teams” of children and live on government rations, proposing denial of state benefits, including food, education, healthcare, loans, jobs, and voting rights for non-compliance. He further demanded the expulsion of those he termed “3 crore Bangladeshis.” He urged Hindus to buy from and employ only Hindus. He further asserted that Hindus would be “the ones to beat and win.” He further compared Muslims to “snakes,” claiming that when Hindus gather for the Hanuman Chalisa, “snakes will die,” and it would counter the Friday prayers. Manoj Kumar dismissed slogans of communal harmony and pushed demographic fearmongering, urging Hindus to have more children. He promoted “love jihad” conspiracies, alleging Hindu women are found in “pieces in suitcases or fridge,” called Hanuman Chalisa the solution, announced “Trishul Diksha” to arm youth, and urged “shastra pujan” (weapon worship) in Hindu homes, threatening violence claiming that a “mullah” understands only a “musal” (club/stick). He refers to Bangladeshis as “namakharam” and “haramzade,” citing the persecution of Hindus, urging Hindus to strengthen themselves. Anjali Saini glorified martyrdom over conversion, citing Guru Govind Singh, demonising Mughals as “demonic-natured men in the guise of humans, driven by a mindset to enslave Indian soil, who demanded that people change their religion and accept Islam or face death.”