
Anti-Muslim Slogans Raised By School Children In Rajasthan Rally
A video went viral on social media from Deograh, Rajasthan, where students in school uniforms were seen participating in a rally carrying flags and posters with religious figures and slogans written on them. The rally was accompanied by other women and men in the protection of the police force.
In the viral video, students were seen chanting radical and anti-Muslim slogans. The male students and people in the rally were carrying ‘Bhagwa (Orange)’ flags and heard chanting, “Hindustan me rehna hoga, Jai Shree Ram kehna Hoga (If you want to live in India, Must say JaiShree Ram)”.
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Also, the female students were seen carrying banners with images of Hindu deities’ Durga’ and ‘Kali’ inscribed on them and raising slogans with other women in the rally. The female students were also wearing and decked up symbolising Hindu Dities. The girls could be heard saying, “Durga bano, Kali bano, Kabhi na Burke wali bano (Be Durga, Be Kali, But Never Be A Hijabi)”.
This video is from #Deogarh, #Rajasthan, where school children in a rally are chanting highly anti-Muslim slogans, such as:
“If you want to live in India, chant ‘Jai Shri Ram.’ Be Durga (a Hindu deity), be Kaali, but don’t be a Hijabi.” pic.twitter.com/o0xSqJ1PS3— Hate Detector 🔍 (@HateDetectors) March 8, 2025
Netizens reacted to the viral video by showing concerns about involving students in such rallies and raising anti-Muslim and radical slogans. One user was concerned about the consent taken from the families of these students participating in the rally.
Hate is taught & the students are being brainwashed and taught to hate. Are the families supportive of hate rallies or are the students forced to participate?
— Jaya (@ConnectwithJaya) March 9, 2025