A video of a Bangladeshi Islamic preacher issuing inflammatory threats against India and Hindus has gone viral on social media, triggering outrage and concern over growing radical rhetoric emerging from across the border.
In the video, the preacher, identified as a leader of the radical outfit Insaf Kayemkari Chhatra Sramik Janata, openly calls for an attack on India with the help of Pakistan and Indian Muslims while making provocative remarks targeting Hindu communities and several Indian political leaders.
The viral video reportedly shows the Bangladeshi Islamic leader delivering an aggressive speech filled with threats against India.
During the address, the preacher claimed that India could be “captured within three hours” with support from Pakistan and Muslims living in India.
“India will be attacked, Inshallah. We will call upon Pakistan. It will not even take three hours for us to capture India. These 26 provinces of India will be crushed, Insha-Allah. And the Muslims of India are enough,” he said in the video.
The remarks have since circulated widely online, drawing strong reactions from social media users and political commentators.
‘If 40 crore Muslims become angry…’
In another controversial statement, the preacher warned that Hindus in India would not be able to survive if India’s Muslim population became “angry.”
“If 40 crore Muslims become angry, the Hindus of India will not be able to live,” he said during the speech.
“India will be attacked, Inshallah.”
“We will call upon Pakistan. It will not even take 3 hours for us to capture India.”
“If 40 crore (400 million) Muslims become angry, the Hindus of India will not be able to live”
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He further named several Indian leaders and claimed they would have to apologise to Muslims.
Among those mentioned were Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, and West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari.
The preacher alleged that Muslims in India were facing injustice and human rights violations and demanded that Indian political leaders “seek forgiveness” from Muslims.
The preacher is reportedly associated with the organisation Insaf Kayemkari Chhatra Sramik Janata, which has drawn attention online for its hardline Islamist rhetoric.
The viral video has renewed debate over extremist narratives emerging from Bangladesh and concerns over anti-India mobilisation by radical groups in the region.
The timing of the video has also attracted attention amid ongoing political and communal tensions in parts of eastern India, particularly in border states such as West Bengal and Assam, where issues related to infiltration, border security, and religious polarisation remain politically sensitive.
The video has triggered concerns on social media over radicalisation and the increasing use of religious rhetoric targeting India and Hindus.
Several users demanded strict diplomatic engagement and closer monitoring of extremist speeches circulating online.
The remarks also come amid continuing political debate in India around illegal immigration, demographic changes in border districts, and cross-border extremist influence.
Over the past few years, leaders such as Himanta Biswa Sarma and Suvendu Adhikari have repeatedly raised concerns regarding infiltration and radical networks operating near the India-Bangladesh border.
As of the filing of this report, there was no official statement from the Bangladesh government regarding the viral video or the preacher’s remarks.
Indian authorities have also not publicly commented on the video so far.












