<p>Jailed Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu has been appointed as 'munshi' (assistant) to do clerical work in the Patiala central prison where he is lodged to serve a one-year jail term in a 1988 road rage death case.</p>.<p>The 58-year-old cricketer-turned-politician will perform the job from his barrack only because of security reasons, a jail official said.</p>.<p>According to the jail manual, prisoners are categorised as unskilled, semi-skilled and skilled. Unskilled and semi-skilled prisoners get Rs 40 and Rs 50 per day, respectively. Skilled prisoners get Rs 60 per day.</p>.<p>The official said Sidhu has been appointed as 'munshi'.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/navjot-singh-sidhu-brought-to-rajindra-hospital-in-patiala-for-medical-examination-1111657.html" target="_blank">Navjot Singh Sidhu brought to Rajindra hospital in Patiala for medical examination</a></strong></p>.<p>A board of doctors has recommended a special diet for the Congress leader after he had sought the same in the jail. His medical examination was conducted on May 23 at Rajindra hospital in Patiala, Punjab.</p>.<p>Sidhu’s special diet includes one cup of rosemary tea or one glass of coconut water in early morning, and one cup of lactose-free milk, one tablespoon of flax/sunflower/melon/chia seeds, five-six almonds, one walnut and two pecan nuts in breakfast.</p>.<p>In the mid-morning meal, the doctors have recommended a glass of juice (beetroot, cucumber, tulsi leaves, Amla, carrot etc), or any of fruits like watermelon, melon, kiwi, guava etc, or sprouted black chana, green gram with cucumber/tomato/half lemon/avocado.</p>.<p>For lunch, the doctors have suggested one bowl of cucumber, seasonal green vegetables with one chapati of sorghum, singhara or ragi flours.</p>.<p>In the evening, he has been recommended a cup of tea with low-fat milk and 25 grams of 'paneer' slice or tofu with half lemon.</p>.<p>For dinner, the doctors have recommended mix vegetables and 'dal' soup or black chana soup and one bowl of sauteed green vegetables.</p>.<p>At bedtime, Sidhu has been recommended one cup of chamomile tea and one tablespoon of psyllium husk with half glass of warm water.</p>.<p>The Congress leader suffers from medical conditions like embolism and has a liver ailment. In 2015, he underwent treatment for acute deep vein thrombosis (DVT) at a hospital in Delhi.</p>.<p>DVT is caused by a blood clot in a deep vein which hinders the normal blood flow.</p>.<p>Sidhu, the former Punjab Congress chief, was sent to Patiala central jail on May 20 after he surrendered <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/sidhu-surrenders-in-patiala-court-in-1988-road-rage-case-1110985.html" target="_blank">before a local court</a>. He has been sentenced to one-year rigorous imprisonment by the Supreme Court in a 1988 road rage death case.</p>.<p>The apex court had sentenced him in the 34-year-old case, saying any undue sympathy in imposing an inadequate sentence would do more harm to the justice system and undermine the public confidence in the efficacy of law.</p>.<p>A 65-year-old man, named Gurnam Singh, had died in the incident.</p>
<p>Jailed Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu has been appointed as 'munshi' (assistant) to do clerical work in the Patiala central prison where he is lodged to serve a one-year jail term in a 1988 road rage death case.</p>.<p>The 58-year-old cricketer-turned-politician will perform the job from his barrack only because of security reasons, a jail official said.</p>.<p>According to the jail manual, prisoners are categorised as unskilled, semi-skilled and skilled. Unskilled and semi-skilled prisoners get Rs 40 and Rs 50 per day, respectively. Skilled prisoners get Rs 60 per day.</p>.<p>The official said Sidhu has been appointed as 'munshi'.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/navjot-singh-sidhu-brought-to-rajindra-hospital-in-patiala-for-medical-examination-1111657.html" target="_blank">Navjot Singh Sidhu brought to Rajindra hospital in Patiala for medical examination</a></strong></p>.<p>A board of doctors has recommended a special diet for the Congress leader after he had sought the same in the jail. His medical examination was conducted on May 23 at Rajindra hospital in Patiala, Punjab.</p>.<p>Sidhu’s special diet includes one cup of rosemary tea or one glass of coconut water in early morning, and one cup of lactose-free milk, one tablespoon of flax/sunflower/melon/chia seeds, five-six almonds, one walnut and two pecan nuts in breakfast.</p>.<p>In the mid-morning meal, the doctors have recommended a glass of juice (beetroot, cucumber, tulsi leaves, Amla, carrot etc), or any of fruits like watermelon, melon, kiwi, guava etc, or sprouted black chana, green gram with cucumber/tomato/half lemon/avocado.</p>.<p>For lunch, the doctors have suggested one bowl of cucumber, seasonal green vegetables with one chapati of sorghum, singhara or ragi flours.</p>.<p>In the evening, he has been recommended a cup of tea with low-fat milk and 25 grams of 'paneer' slice or tofu with half lemon.</p>.<p>For dinner, the doctors have recommended mix vegetables and 'dal' soup or black chana soup and one bowl of sauteed green vegetables.</p>.<p>At bedtime, Sidhu has been recommended one cup of chamomile tea and one tablespoon of psyllium husk with half glass of warm water.</p>.<p>The Congress leader suffers from medical conditions like embolism and has a liver ailment. In 2015, he underwent treatment for acute deep vein thrombosis (DVT) at a hospital in Delhi.</p>.<p>DVT is caused by a blood clot in a deep vein which hinders the normal blood flow.</p>.<p>Sidhu, the former Punjab Congress chief, was sent to Patiala central jail on May 20 after he surrendered <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/sidhu-surrenders-in-patiala-court-in-1988-road-rage-case-1110985.html" target="_blank">before a local court</a>. He has been sentenced to one-year rigorous imprisonment by the Supreme Court in a 1988 road rage death case.</p>.<p>The apex court had sentenced him in the 34-year-old case, saying any undue sympathy in imposing an inadequate sentence would do more harm to the justice system and undermine the public confidence in the efficacy of law.</p>.<p>A 65-year-old man, named Gurnam Singh, had died in the incident.</p>