BJP leader and advocate Ashwini Upadhyay addressed a public gathering where he delivered a speech targeting Muslim and Christian communities, alleging large-scale “ghuspaith” (infiltration), forced religious conversions, and a deliberate demographic conspiracy. He alleged that millions of “ghuspaithiya” have entered India, and accused these institutions of large-scale illegal land encroachment. He repeatedly invoked conspiracy theories such as “love jihad,” “land jihad,” “conversion jihad,” and “population jihad,” warning that Hindus would be “eliminated” if their numbers decline. He claimed that temples are disproportionately controlled by the state while mosques, dargahs, churches, and Waqf bodies allegedly encroach on land, and falsely asserted that thousands of Hindus convert daily. Upadhyay fearmongered about a “population jihad,” linked Muslims to terrorism, madrasas to violence and foreign bomb-making companies, and accused minorities of threatening India’s survival. He called for strict population-control laws, proposed revoking citizenship for those who do not comply. He also demanded the dismantling of minority protections acts, criticized constitutional safeguards, and portrayed madrasas and missionary schools as dangerous, alleging they promote extremism, unrest, and terrorism, while framing Hindu Gurukul education as the sole solution to social evils.