Suresh Chavhanke

Hate Speeches :

At the same time when Hindutva leaders called for Muslim genocide in Haridwar, in the national capital of New Delhi, rightwing rabble rouser Suresh Chavhanke gave a call to “fight, die and kill if required” to make India a “Hindu nation.”

“In order to make this country a Hindu nation and to keep it a Hindu nation, and to move forward, we will fight, die and kill, if required,”

The audience present in the hall responds to the lines in the “oath”, with their hands stretched ahead.

“For whatever the sacrifice, whatever the cost, we will not step back,” he says, as part of the oath.

Chavhanke had called for a protest against “love jihad” at India Gate last year on live television, amidst a Section 144 imposition. On the day, a scuffle between police and protesters broke out, which Chavhanke utilised to point to an unsubstantiated attack by Muslims, which Delhi Police said was untrue.

Suresh Chavhanke Discriminates Against Muslims Using Defamatory Words

When interviewing BJP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Hindu extremist and Sudharshan TV news caster Suresh Chavhanke called Muslim lawmaker Asaduddin Owaisi a virus and referred to Muslim voters as pigs.

Suresh Chavhanke, Hindu far-right leaders and priests delivered hate speeches calling for violence against Muslims.

Extremely Islamophobic speech targeting Muslim women delivered by Hindu supremacist leader Suresh Chavhanke at Hindu Rashtra Jagruti Sabha event in Nagar, Maharashtra.

Suresh Chavhanke continues to deliver anti-Muslim hate speeches across various parts of Maharashtra state.

Hindu extremist organizations have changed their approach to prevent scrutiny of their hate speech. When speakers make anti-Muslim statements, they muffle the live stream.

BIO :

Suresh Chavhanke is an Indian journalist who is the current chairman, managing director (CMD) and the editor-in-chief of Sudarshan News (Sudarshan TV Channel Limited). He is the anchor of TV show bindas Bol.Suresh Chavhanke claims to be a member of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh since the age of 3 years when he started attending its ceremonies.


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