'Will send clip, present my side in writing': Bhagwant Mann ahead of AAP ministers' June 29 Akal Takht appearance
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced that all Sikh AAP MLAs and cabinet ministers will appear before the Akal Takht on June 29 to present the government's stance on the anti-sacrilege law. Mann will also submit a video clip and his written explanation regarding a controversial video.
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