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We know that Preity Zinta and Ness Wadia have parted their ways. And of latest we hear, Ness is ready to sell off his stakes for the IPL team Kings XI Punjab which he co-owns.
He said, “We are open to selling stake if we feel that there are investors who can bring in not only financial but also strategic value to the business. I would say a good value to be somewhere around $250-300 million and it (stake sale) also depends on who the investor would be.”
According to the reports, Videocon has showed interest in buying the stakes.
It seems Ness just can’t tolerate even a sight of Preity after their breakup. It has been learnt that during the IPL matches of their team if Preity stood in dug out, Ness was seen far in VVIP box.
They have been trying to avoid each other every time. And now finally, Ness has decided to sell his stakes.
MOHALI, PUNJAB: After failing to hand over a court summons to Punjab’s Kings XI chairperson Preity Zinta and co-owner Ness Wadia over their Indian Premier League (IPL) advertisements, representatives of a local NGO here Thursday approached the Punjab State Human Rights Commission (PSHRC).
In a complaint to PSHRC, Arvind Thakur, who heads Global Human Rights Council (GHRC), alleged Zinta and her bouncers, deployed at Punjab Cricket association (PCA) stadium here, mishandled the protesters and used abusive language.
“Zinta’s spokesperson had called us today (Thursday) to the PCA Stadium but he said that she was busy somewhere and could not meet us. Court officials were also accompanying us and we waited for nearly two hours at the PCA but she did not come to receive the summons,” Thakur told IANS Thursday.
He added: “We had also gone to the PCA yesterday (Wednesday) but bouncers of Zinta mishandled us and the court officials. They used abusive language and threatened us. Therefore, we have filed a complaint with PSHRC in this regard.”
The Chandigarh court Monday issued summons against Zinta and Wadia for using pictures of freedom fighters in their advertisements. The court has summoned Zinta and Wadia April 2.
The summons were issued on a complaint filed by the GHRC.
GHRC had objected to the use of pictures of freedom fighters, including Bhagat Singh and Rajguru, in advertisements of Kings XI Punjab. They said the advertisements had “hurt the sentiments of the people”.
Thakur said that now he would not go anywhere to deliver summons and he would apprise the court about the entire issue.
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