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All Sikh MLAs, Ministers to appear before Akal Takht on June 29

Our MLAs and ministers will go there and present their sides in writing, Mann said while speaking to reporters in Amritsar.

News Arena Network - Chandigarh - UPDATED: June 28, 2026, 02:29 PM - 2 min read

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Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann - file image.


All Sikh MLAs and cabinet ministers will appear before the Akal Takht, which summoned them on June 29 regarding the anti-sacrilege law, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said on Sunday. His statement came after a meeting with the party MLAs in Amritsar to decide the course of action in view of the directions of the Akal Takht, the highest temporal seat of Sikhs. Our MLAs and ministers will go there and present their sides in writing, Mann said while speaking to reporters in Amritsar.

 

Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Kuldip Singh Gargajj, on June 15, had summoned all Sikh MLAs, regardless of party affiliation, and the Sikh ministers before the Akal Takht on June 29 regarding the anti-sacrilege law.

 

Non-Sikh cabinet ministers have been asked to submit their views in writing on the matter before 29 June.

 

The Akal Takht and the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) had raised objections to the anti-sacrilege law — Jaagat Jot Sri Guru Granth Sahib Satkar (Amendment) Act, 2026 -- saying it was enacted without consulting the Sikh Panth.

 

The Akal Takht had earlier asked the state government to remove provisions from the anti-sacrilege Act which are "against the Guru Granth Sahib, the Khalsa Panth and the sentiments of the 'Sangat' (Sikh community)." Notably, the Jaagat Jot Sri Guru Granth Sahib Satkar (Amendment) Bill, 2026, was unanimously passed by the Punjab Assembly on April 13. It includes a provision for stricter punishment, including life imprisonment for any act of sacrilege against the Guru Granth Sahib.

 

Already, Sikh MLAs of other parties have confirmed that they would appear before the Akal Takht.

 

Replying to a question whether he will appear before the Akal Takht, the chief minister said he has not been summoned. "Our MLAs and cabinet ministers will present the government side. Punjab Assembly Speaker (Kultar Singh Sandhwan) will also go. Whatever suggestions come from the Akal Takht or SGPC, we will discuss the same," said Mann, who was accompanied by AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal.

 

Replying to another question over a purported video, Mann said he will send the clip, in which a person could be seen wearing a mask resembling his, to the Akal Takht.

 

Mann said he will also present his side in writing to the highest temporal seat of Sikhs, mentioning that a fake video has been made by putting a mask on someone.

 

Replying to a question that the opposition parties are accusing him of challenging the authority of the Akal Takht, Mann said, "I could not even think of doing it." However, he said hoardings are being put up outside gurdwaras "to make the people aware about the order issued by the Akal Takht Sahib".

 

He questioned why similar boards were not installed against Akali Dal leader Sukhbir Singh Badal when he was declared "tankhaiya" (guilty of religious misconduct).

 

Hoardings calling for his social boycott are being installed outside gurdwaras at many places by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee.

 

Mann accused the Congress, Akalis and the BJP of joining hands to target him for political gains.

 

Replying to a question on the SGPC deciding to hold a gathering on July 5 to spread awareness among Sikh congregations regarding the Sri Akal Takht Sahib's directives, Mann said it can do so at any time.

 

The Sikh Clergy on June 15 declared Mann as 'Guru Dokhi' (anti-Guru) and 'Khalsa Panth Virodhi' (anti-Khalsa Panth) over a controversial video.

 

The edict came after Akal claimed that the video — purportedly showing a man resembling Mann — was found to be "authentic" by two forensic laboratories.

 

The matter stems from the Akal Takht summoning Mann in January this year for allegedly making comments on 'Guru ki Golak' (gurdwara donation box) and indulging in "objectionable activities" with the pictures of the Sikh Gurus and slain militant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale in the purported video clip.

 

Mann, however, reiterated that he was not in the alleged objectionable video and claimed that the person seen in the clip was wearing a mask resembling his face. 

 

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