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Why Yuvraj Singh made a BIG statement against his father in a tweet? Also raises support for farmers

Yograj Singh, the father of Yuvraj Singh, a former cricketer, continues to make offensive statements in the wake of continuing demonstrations by farmers. The former cricketer and actor have now gone on to taunt Hindus after creating uproar for defending the ‘Indira took di’ remark and endorsing the attempts to kill India’s Prime Minister.

Multiple videos of Yograj Singh went viral on social media, giving inflammatory speeches in the middle of the continuing protests by farmers.

By saying “Inki aurate, take-take ke bhaw bikti the” Yograj Singh even insulted Hindu women. When people such as Ahmed Shah Durrani kidnapped their wives and daughters and sold them off for a meager amount, it was we Sikhs who rescued them, Singh said.

Yograj Singh went on to attack PM Modi and Gujaratis for becoming HM Amit Shah. He said he’d spend 15 years in Mumbai with Gujaratis. 

He said: “These people would take a u-turn even if they swore on their mothers, sisters, and daughters,” he said.

Yuvraj Singh’s BIG STATEMENT Against His Father

On the occasion of his birthday, Yuvraj Singh made a post on Twitter making a BIG STATEMENT against his father, Mr. Yograj Singh. 

He wrote: “Birthdays are an opportunity to fulfill a wish or desire and this birthday rather than celebrating I only wish and pray for a swift resolution of the ongoing talks between our farmers and our government. Undoubtedly, farmers are the livelihood of our nation, and I truly believe that there is no problem which cannot be resolved through peaceful dialogue.”

He also said that he is also saddened and disturbed as a proud Indian by the comments alluded to by Mr. Yograj Singh. He said that he would like to emphasize that his father’s observations have been taken in an independent capacity, and in no way are his ideologies are the same.

He also advises everyone to continue to take measures to tackle covid-19. The pandemic is not over yet and that everyone must try to be vigilant to kill the virus entirely.

He wrote, “Jai Jawan, Jai Kishan! Jai Hind”, at the end of his post on Twitter. 

 

 



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