A) The Akal Takht's intervention has created one of the most sensitive political challenges the AAP has faced since coming to power.
B) Punjab's political history shows that confrontations involving religious institutions rarely remain confined to politics alone.
C) The AAP risks appearing caught between defending its leadership and respecting sentiments that many Sikhs consider non-negotiable.
D) Bhagwant Mann's confrontation with the Akal Takht could become the moment when AAP's political confidence begins to look like political overreach.