New Delhi: Navjot Singh Sidhu, clinging to his television role even after becoming a minister in Punjab, insisted today that "what I do after 6 pm is no one's business." But on his "captain", Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, seeking legal advice on his double role, Mr Sidhu hedged, "The boss is always right."
Punjab Advocate General, Atul Nanda has confirmed that he has received Amarinder Singh's query on whether a minister can do TV shows. "Yes, the Chief Minister has asked for legal advice, I will provide it once I receive the files," Mr Nanda said.
If he raises any legal objection, Mr Sidhu "will 100 per cent give up his TV show" said his wife Navjot Kaur, a former lawmaker.
Last week, the 53-year-old cricketer-turned-politician was sworn in along with eight cabinet ministers in Punjab.
After the Congress's victory in the state, there was speculation that Mr Sidhu, a prized catch for the party, would land the second-best job of Deputy Chief Minister. But he has been assigned the less weighty Local Bodies portfolio, after which he urged the Chief Minister to bring all urban development departments under his ministry. "It was a suggestion, not a demand," said Navjot Kaur.
Some believe Mr Sidhu's insistence on a TV career is a form of protest. Other reports suggest the flamboyant commentator and comedy show regular requested a lighter ministry to enable his shows.
"70-80 per cent of my TV appearances have come down. It is not an office of profit," Mr Sidhu told reporters today.
Known for his endless supply of quotable quotes and quips, Mr Sidhu has been part of stand-up comedian Kapil Sharma's show for years.
A former BJP MP who joined the Congress earlier this year, Mr Sidhu has described Captain as a "father figure" but despite their apparent bonhomie, both have felt compelled to rubbish reports of a feud.
Punjab Advocate General, Atul Nanda has confirmed that he has received Amarinder Singh's query on whether a minister can do TV shows. "Yes, the Chief Minister has asked for legal advice, I will provide it once I receive the files," Mr Nanda said.
If he raises any legal objection, Mr Sidhu "will 100 per cent give up his TV show" said his wife Navjot Kaur, a former lawmaker.
After the Congress's victory in the state, there was speculation that Mr Sidhu, a prized catch for the party, would land the second-best job of Deputy Chief Minister. But he has been assigned the less weighty Local Bodies portfolio, after which he urged the Chief Minister to bring all urban development departments under his ministry. "It was a suggestion, not a demand," said Navjot Kaur.
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"70-80 per cent of my TV appearances have come down. It is not an office of profit," Mr Sidhu told reporters today.
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A former BJP MP who joined the Congress earlier this year, Mr Sidhu has described Captain as a "father figure" but despite their apparent bonhomie, both have felt compelled to rubbish reports of a feud.
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