
Claim : Karnataka police arrests and jails a woman for wearing a saffron saree coloured saree outside the Chamundeswari temple in Mysuru, Karnataka.
Conclusion : The claim is misleading. The woman was briefly detained by mistake during a protest clampdown, not for her saffron saree. She was released immediately upon clarification, with no arrest or charges.
Rating : Misleading —
Recently several social media users have shared a claim about Karnataka police arresting a woman for wearing a saffron coloured saree. X user ‘KulaguruK’ shared a clip on October 1, 2025 where the police officers were detaining a woman in a saffron saree near Chamundeshwari Temple in Mysuru, sparking claims of arrest due to her attire. View the post below –
Outside the Mata Chamunda Devi Temple, #Karnataka, a woman is waiting for her husband, who has gone inside the temple.
Police tries to arrest her. Luckily her husband arrives & saves her.
What was her crime?
Waiting in front of a temple?
Wearing a saffron sari?
Being a #Hindu? pic.twitter.com/JR9XLoJJgE— KulaGuru🚩 (@KulaguruK) October 1, 2025
Another X user ‘@narpat_rat18280’ shared the same clip with a caption in Hindi : कर्नाटक की कांग्रेस सरकार में भगवा वस्त्र धारण करना गुनाह हो गया है।
इस महिला की गलती मात्र इतनी है कि इसने भगवा रंग की साड़ी पहन रखी थी इसलिए पुलिस ने जबरन इसे गाड़ी में डाल दिया। In English this reads : Wearing saffron attire has become a crime in the Congress government of Karnataka. This woman’s only fault was that she was wearing a saffron-colored sari, so the police forcibly put her in the vehicle. View the post here.
कर्नाटक की कांग्रेस सरकार में भगवा वस्त्र धारण करना गुनाह हो गया है।
इस महिला की गलती मात्र इतनी है कि इसने भगवा रंग की साड़ी पहन रखी थी इसलिए पुलिस ने जबरन इसे गाड़ी में डाल दिया। pic.twitter.com/NZVccoKsJ5— ठाकुर साहब (@narpat_rat18280) September 29, 2025
FACT CHECK
DigitEYE India decided to investigate this claim and found that it was misleading. This incident dates back to September 9, 2025 where the Karnataka Police were clamping down on Chamundi Hill Chalo protesters who were clad in saffron. This protest was against the invitation of Muslim writer Banu Mushtaq to inaugurate the Dasara festival. See the video here.
We first conducted a reverse image search of various keyframes from the video to learn about the matter. News18 Kannada has uploaded the footage of the incident on their Youtube channel that can be seen here.
This search took us to a report published by Kannada Prabha on September 9, 2025. The report observes how the police halted the “Chamundi Hill Chalo” march and counter-protest in Mysuru to avoid communal tension over Dasara inauguration by Muslim writer Banu Mushtaq. View a section from the report below:
Following this, we came across another report published by the Star of Mysore on September 9, 2025. This report directly covers the mistaken detention of a Bengaluru couple (the woman in the saffron saree and her husband) who were visiting the temple. Police assumed that they were part of the protest, and as a precautionary measure detained them briefly at Sangolli Rayanna Circle but released them immediately after realizing that they were pilgrims, not protesters.
View a section from the report below –
Another article published by The Hindu sheds more light on how the Karnataka police controlled the “Chamundi Chalo” rally organized by BJP, VHP and Hindu Jagarana Vedike. The report highlights how the “police had already denied permission to hold the rally in view of the sensitivity of the situation and concern over law and order. Besides, Dasara-related works are underway and the rally could hamper the preparations…”
The Karnataka police did not arrest the woman over her saffron attire rather thought she was a part of the Chamundi Chalo protest and briefly detained here. The detention was part of broader crowd control during the protests, not targeted the woman due to her attire or being a Hindu.
Thus, the claim is misleading.
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