"I am saddened": Yuvraj Singh upset with father Yograj for his remarks on farmers protest

India's 2011 World Cup winner all-rounder, Yuvraj Singh has issued an official statement on Twitter after his father's remarks ...

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: December 12, 2020 12:24 PM2020-12-12T12:24:22+5:302020-12-12T12:24:46+5:30

"I am saddened": Yuvraj Singh upset with father Yograj for his remarks on farmers protest | "I am saddened": Yuvraj Singh upset with father Yograj for his remarks on farmers protest

"I am saddened": Yuvraj Singh upset with father Yograj for his remarks on farmers protest

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India's 2011 World Cup winner all-rounder, Yuvraj Singh has issued an official statement on Twitter after his father's remarks on farmers protest sparked controversy. Yuvi who turned a year older today hoped the ongoing conflict is soon resolved. In a statement he shared on Twitter, Yuvraj Singh said that "undoubtedly, farmers are the lifeblood of the nation and he believed that the problem could be resolved through peaceful dialogue." "Birthdays are an opportunity to fulfil 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" he posted on Twitter at the stroke of midnight. Yuvraj Singh said: "I am saddened and upset by the statements made by Mr. Yograj Singh. I wish to clarify that his remarks have been made in an individual capacity and my ideologies are not the same in any manner."

This comes after Yograj Singh on Monday urged the Central Government to listen to the demands of the farmers, and backed sportspersons who were returning their awards to show support with the protesting farmers. "Farmers are demanding the right thing, the government should listen to them. It is really high time that the government should come up with solutions in this regard and I back all those sportspersons who are returning their prestigious award," Yograj Singh had said. Yuvraj Singh concluded his statement by reminding people that the Covid-19 ''pandemic is not over yet'', and urged people to take precautions to fight the infectious virus, adding the slogan, ''Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan! Jai Hind.''Thousands of farmers have gathered in and around Delhi to protest against the three farm laws, passed in the Monsoon Session of Parliament in September by voice vote despite objections raised by the opposition. The farmers are protesting against the Farmers'' Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020, the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act, 2020, and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020.

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