AHP-Rashtriya Mahila Parishad and Ojaswini leader Rajni Thakural fearmongered about an alleged decline in the Hindu population, claiming that those they compete with were growing rapidly. She invoked the Ram Mandir movement, questioned who would join future “Kar Seva” to reclaim Kashi and Mathura, and raised the slogan “Ayodhya, Mathura, Kashi Vishwanath—we will take all three at once.” She called for the establishment of “Hanuman Chalisa centres” to counter Friday prayers, framing it as part of an ongoing war against those she claimed act “in herds.” She claimed that no women will be found in “gutter,” “sack” or “fridge, if anyone takes away a sister or daughter, the sisters and brothers of Rashtriya Bajrang Dal and Ojaswini will bring them back and save them. She made anti-Muslim remarks concerning marriage and family structures, claiming Hindu children are not taught about other religions. She alleged that Islam permits marriage of young girls to relatives, and accused Muslims of incestuous practices.
Pravin Togadia, founder and president of AHP–Rashtriya Bajrang Dal, glorified the demolition of the Babri Masjid, claiming the removed “symbol of Babar” and boasted of issuing threats of violence against anyone who opposed the Ram Mandir construction, saying that they had declared, “we will step on their chest and build the temple.” He praised the karseva movement, portraying it as a unifying Hindu effort for a “war” aimed at erasing enemies, claiming he made villages fight. He further claimed that November 9 was chosen, based on the Hindu calendar, not for peaceful negotiation but for a “war” inspired by the Mahabharata. He fearmongered about an alleged decline in the Hindu population and Hindu safety, citing Bangladesh, and claimed that wherever Hindus become a minority, they are killed, looted, and displaced, calling 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 deportation of what he termed “3 crore Bangladeshis,” proposed using the 1951 census and DNA testing to trace Muslim ancestry, and threatened violence and deportation if “Bangladeshi DNA” was found. He promoted the slogan “3 bache, Hindu sache,” urged Hindus to buy from and employ only Hindus, referred to Muslims as “snakes,” and made violent assertions about mobilising Hindus to counter Friday prayers and march towards “Arabstan.”