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Friday, 29 March 2024 10.27 AM IST

If this happens in the country, 50 per cent of Hindus will be Muslims and the rest will be killed; hate speech by controversial monk, call on Hindus to take up arms

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NEW DELHI: Controversial monk Yati Narasinghanand has once again come out with an anti-Muslim speech. Narasinghanand said that if a Muslim becomes the Prime Minister of India, 50 per cent of Hindus will be converted, the remaining 40 per cent will be killed and the remaining 10 per cent will be deported as refugees. Yati Narasinghanand, the Chief Priest of the Dasna Devi Temple, delivered a controversial speech at the Hindu Mahapanchayat at Burari Maidan in New Delhi. He is infamous for his anti-Muslim speeches in the past.

This Mahapanchayat was organised by the same organisers of Haridwar and Jantar Mantar Mahapanchayat. The anti-Muslim slogans raised in these Mahapanchayats has been controversial in the past. Police had registered a case against Narasinghanand following his anti-Muslim speech in Haridwar. Narasinghanand's next controversial speech came shortly after he was granted bail in that case.

Narasinghanand said that in the year 2029, 2034 or 2039, a Muslim will be the Prime Minister of India and if that happens, Hindus in the country will have to convert, or will be killed or have to seek refuge in foreign countries. Narasinghanand also called on the Hindus of the country to take up arms to avoid such a situation. If not, what he said will happen in the next 20 years, he added.

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