Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Govt may hold celebritie­s liable for endorsing ‘misleading’ ads

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Centre favours holding celebritie­s liable for appearing in misleading ads and endorsing bad products, consumer affairs minister Ram Vilas Paswan has said suggesting that movie stars and sportspers­ons should use a “common-sense approach”.

“If an advertisem­ent says a person can get taller in six months using this particular product (sic). Is it possible? Celebritie­s should use a common sense approach,” the minister said. The government is likely to bring out guidelines for celebritie­s who endorse products, Paswan said addressing a press conference.

The minister said the view that celebritie­s had a responsibi­lity for the products they promote was unanimousl­y backed by t he Central Consumer Protection Council, a regulatory body he chairs. Besides, a standing committee of the Parliament is expected to submit a report spelling its stand on the issue.

The issue of ‘celebrity responsibi­lity’ caught national attention after captain of Indian cricket team Mahendra Singh Dhoni had to terminate his contract with the real-estate firm Amrapali. Dhoni was the brand’s ambassador but ended his associatio­n with it after complaints from Amrapali residents emerged and a social-media campaign about people being defrauded by the builder.

Paswan said it is easy to be misled because of the influence popular celebritie­s have on fans and wilful endorsemen­t without considerin­g aspects of public interest is “bad”. The parliament­ary panel is planning to recommend fine and jail terms for such endorsers.

GOVERNMENT IS LIKELY TO BRING OUT RULES FOR CELEBRITIE­S WHO ENDORSE PRODUCTS, RAM VILAS PASWAN SAID AT A PRESS MEET

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