According to Osho, any government resists him because he speaks uncomfortable truths—he 'calls a spade a spade,' exposing hypocrisy and hurting power's ego. It isn’t uniquely Indian; authority everywhere dislikes dissent. He remains in India precisely because its bureaucracy is so chaotic and slow that suppression takes months, giving him room to maneuver, even as cases and periodic anger accumulate.
He says governments get angry because he tells blunt truths, and India’s slow system gives him time to keep speaking.