Navjot Singh Sidhu lands into yet another big trouble, receives Rs 1,000 crore notice

Navjot Singh Sidhu lands into yet another big trouble, receives Rs 1,000 crore notice

NEW DELHI - Indian Punjab Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu lands into yet another big trouble.

Indian Zee News has issued a legal notice to him for his defamatory and false allegations against Zee Media Corporation Limited (ZMCL) and its editor-in-chief Sudhir Chaudhary.

Zee News had promptly shut the Congress when they alleged that the video, which showed 'Pakistan Zindabad' slogans being raised at an election rally addressed by Sidhu, was a fake one. After Zee News brought to light the video, the Congress leaders remained defiant and instead accused Zee News of playing a 'fake video'. link [image: View image on Twitter] link: View image on Twitter] link: View image on Twitter] link: View image on Twitter] link

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.@ZeeNews link issues ₹1000 crore defamation notice to Navjot Sidhu for his defamatory and false allegations against Zee Media. If he doesn’t apologise we shall use all legal recourses to take this case to its logical conclusion. 1:48 PM - Dec 15, 2018 link

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ZMCL on December 10 issued a Rs 1,000 crore defamation notice to Sidhu for his defamatory allegations against Zee Media. The organisation asked him to apologise within 24 hours of receiving the legal notice, failing which ZMCL will use 'all legal recourses to take this case to its logical conclusion'.