Sadhvi Pragya Thakur Acquitted in Malegaon Blast Case: Planned ‘Saffron Terrorism’ illusion blasted
In a landmark judgment that concludes a nearly 17-year-long legal saga, Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, former BJP Member of Parliament (MP) from Bhopal, was acquitted on July 31, 2025, in the 2008 Malegaon blast case. The special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in Mumbai cited a lack of credible evidence as the basis for acquitting all seven accused, including Thakur and Lt Col Prasad Purohit The Accusation In This Case That Shook the Minds The motorcycle was allegedly linked to Sadhvi Pragya, sparking allegations of “saffron terror”—a term used to describe violence associated with Hindu nationalist groups. The Trial and Acquittal The prosecution claimed the motorcycle used in the blast was registered in Thakur’s name, but the court found no conclusive evidence to support this. The chassis number had been wiped out, and the engine number was deemed unreliable. However, several tests were done to recover the engine number in question. The investigation agencies granted the engine number based on the investigation. Witness testimonies and forensic inconsistencies weakened the case, leading the court to rule that the charges were unsustainable. The court emphasized that the acquittal was due to lack of evidence, not proof of innocence. Behind the scenes What remains behind is who forced her to disclose the names of those who were innocent illegally? Who decided to break the morale of Hinduism? Who wanted to spread the agenda of ‘Saffron Terrorism’ Sadhvi took a few Congress party top leaders’ names who forced this incident to happen and tried to spread the ‘Hindu Terrorism’ agenda. Mumbai High Court finally put an end to these controversies. Looking at these incidents, people have started questioning whether ‘Shahid’ is really a Shahid? Now, since the government has recognized him as a Shahid, and he was shot dead during 26/11 duty, everyone must trust the government. Sadhvi’s Journey: From Ascetic to Parliamentarian Post-Verdict Reactions Political Future Sadhvi Pragya Thakur’s story remains one of the most polarizing in modern Indian politics—an ascetic turned politician, accused of terrorism, and ultimately acquitted. Her journey continues to stir debate on justice, ideology, and the intersection of religion and politics.