Just Before Delhi Riots, Militant Hindutva Leader Called Repeatedly for Muslims to be Killed
Militant Hindutva leader Yati Narsnighanand s hate speeches played a crucial role in radicalising the rioters who eventually unleashed a bloodbath in North East Delhi.
File photo of Yati Narasinghnand Saraswati (left), along with Giriraj Singh, minister for animal husbandry in the Modi government. Between them is B.L. Sharma, a former BJP MP. The man in the white shirt and saffron scarf behind them is Deepak Singh Hindu, a close associate of Yati and founder of the Hindu Force , who called on people to assemble at Maujur chowk on February 23, 2020, the day the Delhi riots began.