Navjot Singh Sidhu’s Wife Faces ₹850 Crore Notice Over Cancer Treatment Claims
Congress party leader Navjot Kaur Sidhu has received an ₹850 crore notice from Chhattisgarh Civil Society (CCS), on behalf of her husband, condemning his claims for 'traditional' treatment for cancer.

Navjot Singh Sidhu’s Wife Faces ₹850 Crore Notice: Congress party leader Navjot Kaur Sidhu has received an ₹850 crore notice from Chhattisgarh Civil Society (CCS), on behalf of her husband, condemning his claims for 'traditional' treatment for cancer.
According to a Business Standard report, CCS convenor Dr Kuldeep Solanki said,"False claims like this are confusing people and making them think negatively about allopathic medicine and therapy. Even cancer patients are being forced to stop taking their medication, which has raised their danger of dying."
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According to the report, Solanki threatened to act against Navjot Kaur if she failed to provide "evidence to substantiate" her claims within a week's time.
He also claimed that "false information" is putting the lives of other patients at risk, requesting her to clarify her stand regarding her husband's statements and also call a news conference if she's not having requisite medical records.
The civic society asked the cricketer turned politician's wife to consider her husband's claims and that "any misrepresentation" could jeopardize the health of other patients.
At a press conference on November 21, Sidhu claimed his wife Navjot beat Stage 4 cancer thanks to remedies after doctors only "gave her 40 days."
As per an ANI report, Sidhu established a link between the fight with cancer and "inflammation" and suggested that such inflammation is related to milk, wheat (carbohydrates), refined maida and sugar.
“Cancer feeds on sugar, so the lifeline of cancer, ayurveda, American doctors, research in India, I read everything for 10 hours, and the common denominators, and then cutting sugar, atta, maida, aerated drinks, all of these gone. Samosa jalebi gone," Sidhu said.
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“Then on things which brought her back, if you give no sugar and carbohydrates to cancer then cancer cells die automatically,” he claimed.
Sidhu's statement ignited a controversy as it led to doctors questioning his claims about treatment for cancer.
In a statement posted on X, the Director of Tata Memorial Hospital, Dr C S Pramesh, said, "Parts of the video imply that starving the cancer by not eating dairy products and sugar, consuming haldi (turmeric) and neem helped cure her 'incurable' cancer."
Such statements lack any high-quality medical evidence for support, says a signed statement by 262 oncologists at the Tata Memorial Hospital, both past and present.
In a statement on X on Monday, Sidhu said,"I want to say that a doctor is like God to me, and doctors have always been my priority. I have a doctor (Navjot Kaur Sidhu) at home. Whatever we have done was done with the consultation of doctors in a collaborative process."
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