AHP–Rashtriya Bajrang Dal leader Munish Bharadwaj, at an organisational meeting, delivered a speech targeting Muslims, comparing them to “termites.” He alleged that Muslims — including “doctors, engineers, officers, and IIT students” — were involved in terrorism and working to establish an “Islamic rule” and “ghazwa-e-hind.” He stoked fear over the Muslim population and accused Muslim groups of instigating riots and vandalising Hindu shops under the guise of the “I Love Muhammad” campaign. He claimed that Muslims “are not from the country,” accused them of cow slaughter, and asserted that the only solution is– “wherever they arrive, they must be beaten.” He spoke against communal harmony and claimed the Quran teaches terrorism and rioting. He also promoted the anti-Muslim conspiracy theory of “love jihad,” alleging that Muslim men use fake names and wear a kalava to deceive Hindu women.