Bajrang Dal

Bajrang Dal
LeaderPravin Togadia
Foundation8 October, 1984, in Uttar Pradesh
Dates of operation1984 - Present
AllegianceVishva Hindu Parishad
IdeologyHindutva
Hindu nationalism
Hindutvadist expansionism
Islamophobia
Anti-Christian sentiment
Anti-LGBTQ
Hindu supremacism
Political positionFar-right
Notable attacksSee Militancy
Statusactive

Bajrang Dal (Hindi: बजरंग दल, lit.'Brigade of Bajrangbali') is a Hindutva militant organisation that forms the youth wing of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP). It is a member of the right-wing Sangh Parivar. The ideology of the organisation is based on Hindutva. It was founded on 1 October 1984 in Uttar Pradesh, and began spreading more in the 2010s throughout India, although its most significant base remains the northern and central portions of the country.

The group runs about 2,500 akhadas, similar to the shakhas (branches) of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. The name "Bajrang" is a reference to the Hindu deity Hanuman. The Bajrang Dal's slogan is Seva, Suraksha, Sanskar or Service, Safety and Culture. Some of the main goals of the Dal is to build Ram temple at the site of Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya and the Krishna Janmabhoomi temple in Mathura, and also to expand the Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi, which are currently disputed places of worship. The Bajrang Dal opposes Muslim demographic growth, Christian conversion, cow slaughter, and western influence in Hindu culture.