El jefe del BJP en Haryana exige la dimisión del ministro principal de Punjab, Mann, por acusaciones sobre un video

La presidenta del BJP en Haryana, Archana Gupta, pidió el 21 de junio de 2026 la dimisión inmediata del ministro principal de Punjab, Bhagwant Mann, citando acusaciones de falta de respeto hacia los gurús sij y un informe forense fabricado sobre un video viral.

Durante una conferencia de prensa en Narnaul, la Sra. Gupta afirmó que el video mostraba al ministro principal en un acto de falta de respeto. Aseguró que el gobierno y la policía de Punjab trabajaron para demostrar que el video era falso y que el Sr. Mann encargó un informe forense fabricado.

La Sra. Gupta alegó que la policía de Punjab buscó obtener un informe favorable para proteger al ministro principal. Hizo referencia a una denuncia (FIR) y a los arrestos realizados en Gurugram por la policía de Haryana y la policía de Gurugram, junto con las declaraciones del demandante Jaspreet Singh, de Sirsa, sobre presiones para generar un informe favorable.

También criticó al gobierno del Partido Aam Aadmi por no cumplir con sus promesas de ayuda financiera y pensiones para las mujeres. La Sra. Gupta declaró que Bhagwant Mann no tiene derecho moral a permanecer en el cargo y exigió que el gobierno de Punjab aclare su papel en este asunto.

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