At the Akshat Mahotsava & Gopashtami Mahotsava, attended by various far‑right monks and religious preachers — including Mahant Raju Das, Dhirendra Shastri (Bageshwar Dham Sarkar), and Sadhvi Chitralekha, etc. The speakers fearmongered about demographic shifts, targeted Muslims and Christians and called for collective mobilization. They alleged that “in the next 15 to 20 years, Bharat will fight for its existence, and Indians will fight to save their culture.” Dhirendra Shastri warned against demographic imbalance, stating that where ‘they’ are 20% today, in nine states, Hindus have become minorities, and if ‘they’ reach 50%, the same could happen in other areas. He urged making India a ‘Hindu Rashtra’ so grandchildren do not adopt other faiths; otherwise, “on Fridays your children will go elsewhere, on Sundays they’ll go to hallelujah people.” He further warned that if “10 lakh dharma virodhi” come onto the streets, “no house, no daughter, no shop, no official, no leader will be spared, and no law will protect them.” He argued that Hindus must counter-mobilize, responding to “10 lakh people with 20 lakh Hindus,” and urged Hindus to take to the roads to protect Sanskriti.