At the Sanatan Dharma Sansad, BJP legislator T. Raja Singh propagated the conspiracy of “love jihad,” stating that the Sanatan Board would address “love jihadis” in their own language. He targeted Muslims over Bakra-Eid practices and declared the board’s support for anyone who kills “terrorists”.
Hindu monk Raju Das propagated conspiracies of “love jihad,” “land jihad,” “spit jihad,” “vote jihad,” “economic jihad,” and “dharmantaran jihad.” He demonised Muslims, calling them “Mohammad ka bacha,” and criticised their support for Palestine while refusing to chant ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’, accusing them of rejecting the Indian Constitution.
Devkinandan Thakur urged protecting cows, opposing religious conversions, and increasing the Hindu population. He demanded reclaiming Krishna Janmabhoomi, installing Kanhaiya’s idol in Mathura, boycotting companies targeting Halal certification, and passing a law requiring Hindu women to marry within the faith.
Juna Akhara’s Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Shri Swami Avdheshanand made anti-Muslim remarks, stating that Islam would be eradicated from India once all Hindus unite and take action.
A Sikh monk called for armed action, stating that nothing would change without picking up weapons. He emphasised the need for the Sanatan Board, claiming that enemies are well-armed and referencing how Islamic countries allegedly used weapons to loot and kill people.