Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann dismissed a viral video as fake, asserting it was part of a conspiracy to tarnish his image and citing discrepancies in physique and height.

Akal Takht brands Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann ‘anti-Guru’, urges Sikhs to shun him amid row over alleged sacrilege video and controversial anti-sacrilege law.

Sikh clergy at Akal Takht declared Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann 'Guru Dokhi' and 'Khalsa Panth Virodhi'. This follows accusations of lying about an objectionable video. All…

The Akal Takht on Monday directed the Sikh community to ostracize Bhagwant Mann over a video that they said hurt Sikh sentiments, even as the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) questioned the…

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has rejected an edict from Sikh clergy labeling him anti-Guru. Mann states the controversial video circulating does not feature him,…

Bhagwant Mann links ‘Guru Dokhi’ edict to legislative standoff over sacrilege law and AAP’s recent municipal win; alleges rivals exploiting religion for political gains.

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann dismissed a viral video as fake, asserting it was part of a conspiracy to tarnish his image and citing discrepancies in physique and height.

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann denies being in an objectionable video, claims false propaganda from religious leaders to defame him.

A video allegedly shows a man resembling Bhagwant Mann drinking alcohol and splashing it on pictures of Sikh Gurus. It's not AI-generated, the Akal Takht says. | India News