Exclusive: AT Officer Claims Pressure To Arrest Mohan Bhagwat To Establish 'Saffron Terror' Narrative
In a sensational revelation, a former Anti-Terrorism (AT) officer has claimed that he was pressured to arrest Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat under a politically motivated agenda to establish a "saffron terror" narrative. According to the officer, he received direct orders to detain Bhagwat during his tenure, and when he resisted these instructions, he was allegedly framed in a false case.The officer asserts that the motive behind this alleged conspiracy was to construct a fabricated image of ideological extremism linked to Hindu nationalist groups. He claims to possess documented evidence supporting his allegations, which could potentially challenge the credibility of prior investigations conducted by his own agency.The former officer’s statements have sparked political and public outrage, with many questioning the autonomy of investigative agencies and the role of government influence. Critics are calling it a systematic failure, suggesting a coordinated effort to manipulate security narratives for political ends.The controversy has reignited emotional memories of Hemant Karkare’s martyrdom, a figure still deeply respected for his sacrifice. Citizens are demanding transparency, accountability, and a thorough judicial review into these explosive claims, warning against the politicization of national security.

























