Majithia calls Bhagwant Mann 'liar, alcoholic' over viral video row
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Bikram Singh Majithia on Wednesday, 24 June launched a sharp attack on Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, calling him a “liar” and an “alcoholic” amid an escalating controversy over a viral video clip allegedly showing the CM in a compromising situation. The row has intensified following allegations that a forensic report connected to the video was fabricated.
What Majithia Said
Speaking to reporters, Majithia did not mince words. “The Chief Minister is shameless, a liar, and an alcoholic person. And we are not the ones saying this—his own children have said it. Why did his ex-wife leave him? Because of these very reasons,” he said.
The SAD leader further alleged that Mann had appeared drunk inside the Punjab Assembly, claiming that MLAs accompanying him had raised similar complaints. “He went to the Guru Ghar after consuming alcohol. These allegations have been made against him by his own family members and associates,” Majithia added.
The Religious Dimension
The controversy has taken on a significant religious dimension, with Majithia alleging that the video shows Mann splashing liquor on portraits of the Sikh Gurus. “For me, my religion comes first. The Guru Granth Sahib is everything for me, and the Akal Takht holds the utmost importance. Has a Chief Minister been given the right to challenge Sri Akal Takht Sahib?” he questioned.
Majithia claimed the video was originally shared by Mann’s own associate, Jagman Samra, which he said left the Akal Takht Jathedar with no option but to seek an explanation from the Chief Minister about its authenticity.
The AI-Generated Claim and Akal Takht’s Ruling
Mann has maintained that the video is AI-generated. However, Majithia alleged that when the Akal Takht asked the Chief Minister to identify three laboratories where the video could be independently verified, he did not respond. “If the Chief Minister was honest, he could have said that we have a state-run laboratory, CFSL, Chandigarh or Delhi,” Majithia said.
According to Majithia, after approximately six months without a satisfactory response, the video was independently verified and found to be genuine. The Akal Takht subsequently declared Mann as ‘Guru Dokhi’—a term denoting betrayal of the Sikh faith—a decision Majithia described as “absolutely correct.”
Political and Religious Stakes
The episode marks one of the most serious religious-political confrontations involving a sitting Punjab Chief Minister in recent memory. The Akal Takht, the highest temporal seat of Sikh authority, rarely issues such declarations against elected officials, making the ‘Guru Dokhi’ tag politically significant for Mann’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in a state where the Sikh community forms the majority.
Notably, this is not the first time Majithia has targeted Mann over conduct-related allegations, but the Akal Takht’s formal intervention has elevated the dispute well beyond routine political sparring. The AAP government has not yet issued a detailed response to the Akal Takht’s ruling, and how Mann chooses to respond—or not—to the religious body’s declaration is likely to define the next phase of this controversy.