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'Impostor wearing my mask': Mann sticks to 'not me' claim in 'sacrilege' video row

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'Impostor wearing my mask': Mann sticks to 'not me' claim in 'sacrilege' video row
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Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is denying his involvement in a viral video depicting a sacrilege act, claiming it features an impostor wearing a mask. Mann alleges the video is a politically motivated fabrication by his opponents to damage his reputation.

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The incident highlights the volatile intersection of digital misinformation, religious sensitivity, and political rivalry in Indian governance.

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The report presents the Chief Minister's claims alongside the context of ongoing police investigations and political accusations.

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