Transcript of the NPR segment:
RAQIB NAIK: Hindutva pop is part and parcel of almost every hate speech event in India today.
HADID: Raqib Naik runs the India Hate Lab, an advocacy group based in Washington, D.C. He fears there’ll be more H-pop and more violence as election rallies fire up.
NAIK: And if the BJP wins, that means an emboldened far right.