New Delhi: A Hindutva speaker at a public event in Dwarka Mor has triggered concern after urging supporters to store weapons in their homes in preparation for alleged Muslim terrorist activity.
The remarks came during a Virat Hindu Sammelan. A video from the gathering circulated on social media. In the clip, the speaker raises slogans and asks the crowd to chant loudly so the message reaches what he described as “Jihadis.” He also used derogatory language against Muslims and made offensive remarks about Allah.
Referring to Waqf properties, he questioned how such land had been used and linked it to economic conditions among Muslim youth. He repeated a past comment made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2025 regarding Waqf land and employment. He claimed Muslim youth were engaged in menial work due to misuse of community assets.
The speaker declared that he does not believe in secularism. He warned that Hindu religion and the nation were under threat. He advised attendees to arm themselves with rifles and guns. He alleged that illegal weapons had been found in madrasas across India.
He also repeated claims related to so called love jihad and accused Muslim men of targeting women from other communities. He ended his speech with a warning directed at Muslims.
The video has drawn attention online. Community members have expressed concern over open calls for violence and hate speech at public gatherings in the national capital.


