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Swami Sachchidanand, a serial hate offender and self-proclaimed religious preacher, has repeatedly used his platform to spread venom against Muslims and Christians. His speeches are filled with open calls for violence, economic boycotts, and dehumanization of religious minorities, pushing dangerous conspiracy theories and stoking communal tensions across India. He regularly insults Islam and Christianity, making demeaning and false claims about Prophet Mohammed while urging Hindus to take action against those he deems enemies of their faith.
In March 2024, at a religious gathering in Kosi Kalan, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, he urged Hindus to “fight” rather than convert if forced to become Muslim. Swami Sachchidanand went on to insult Prophet Mohammed, spread false claims about him, and pushed baseless conspiracies, including the lie that there was a Rs.500 crore bounty to behead Hindutva hate preacher Yati Narsinghanand. He further promoted the “love jihad” conspiracy, citing the propaganda film The Kerala Story to spread misinformation and justify hostility against Muslims.
Swami Sachchidanand’s hate speech continued on March 5, 2025, in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, where he weaponized history to spread hate against both Muslims and Christians. He falsely claimed that Islam was spread only by the sword, described Christianity as a “dirty” religion, and urged Hindus to see both communities as a threat that must be countered.
On April 29, 2025, in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, he expanded his list of hate-driven conspiracies by promoting “spit jihad,” “love jihad,” and a new term he invented—“nai jihad” (barber jihad). He claimed that Muslim barbers were part of a hidden plot against Hindus, continuing his long pattern of fear-mongering. He went even further, claiming that even Muslim children could be terrorists and falsely stating that there were over 4 lakh madrasas in India working to spread extremism. He also pushed for an economic boycott of Muslim shopkeepers, asking Hindus to stop buying from them.
On May 11, 2024, in Paschim Vihar, New Delhi, he made more anti-Muslim remarks, claiming that Muslims lure Hindu women through “love jihad” and practice “spit jihad.” He further alleged, without any evidence, that madrassas teach children how to kill non-Muslims and that Muslims were plotting to “take over India.” These statements were designed to incite fear and hostility, reinforcing communal hatred and justifying discrimination against Muslims. His speech painted an entire religious community as dangerous and unworthy of coexistence.
In a speech on June 3, 2024, in Bainsroli, Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, he escalated his attacks on religious figures, making deeply offensive remarks about both Prophet Mohammed and Jesus Christ. He falsely claimed that Prophet Mohammed engaged in immoral acts and called Jesus Christ a man of “no character.”
His hate speech has been so severe that legal action has been taken against him. On July 12, 2024, the Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP) filed complaints with the Uttar Pradesh Police regarding his speeches in Mainpuri and Shamli. The complaint highlighted how he openly propagated false conspiracy theories and directly incited violence against Muslims and Christians. The content of his speech violated multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, including laws against promoting religious enmity and inciting public disorder. The complaint also noted that Swami Sachidanand was a repeat offender who had previously endorsed former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma’s blasphemous remarks against Prophet Mohammed, showing his open support for extreme anti-Muslim sentiments.
His repeated speeches aim to create fear, dehumanize religious minorities, and incite Hindus to take aggressive steps against them. Despite multiple complaints and legal violations, he continues to spread hate.