A) Jagmohan Raju has chosen to prioritise the educational future of vulnerable children over political controversy.
B) His decision highlights the difficult situations that arise when public responsibilities and religious directives appear to collide.
C) By seeking a meeting with Bhagwant Mann despite the Akal Takht's position, Raju has taken a politically risky step that many leaders would have avoided.
D) Raju may earn praise for acting on principle, but he also risks being accused of selectively respecting institutions when it suits his cause.