Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Objection raised to ‘Englishspe­aking machine’ ads too

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CHANDIGARH: The lawyer-activist who has approached the Punjab and Haryana high court against Punjab local bodies minister Navjot Singh Sidhu’s appearing in TV shows on Wednesday produced copies of advertisem­ents featuring Sidhu promoting an ‘English-speaking machine’ and demanded that he be restrained from appearing in such ads.

He submitted that in the promotiona­l advertisem­ent, the minister is seen saying that even a person who does not know English at all will speak fluent English once he presses a button on this machine. The lawyer, HC Arora, stated that, after attaining a high Constituti­onal post, Sidhu should not appear in such advertisem­ents .“Tall claims made by Sidhu in the promotiona­l advertisem­ent cannot be achieved,” advocate H CA rora said. The H C adjourned hearing for October 10.

The court was approached by the lawyer seeking directions to the state government to restrain Sidhu from appearing in ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’, arguing that a public servant “can’t be allowed to do private business”.

ONMINISTER­RANA’S ‘CONFLICTOF­INTEREST’

In a PIL pertaining to another cabinet minister, Rana Gurjit Singh, a division bench permitted Ar ora to withdraw it with the liberty to file a fresh one, upon his request. Arora sought directions for changing power minister Rana Gurjit’s portfolio citing conflict of interest, arguing he could not be in charge of a portfolio which is doing business with firms he owns.

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