From Kohli to Kumble, what cricketer said on farmer Protest

Different views of cricketers have started coming on the opinion of foreigners on the Farmers protest. Master blaster and former batsman Sachin Tendulkar yesterday criticized foreigners for interfering in Indian issues without naming them.

Yesterday, pop singer Rihanna, environmental activist Greta Thunberg and adult film actress Mia Khalifa supported the ongoing farmers protest in Delhi. After Sachin Tendulkar, several celebrities began to stand by his side. Especially the cricketer started putting his thoughts on Twitter.

After Sachin, India captain Virat Kohli tweeted, “Let us all stay united in this hour of disagreements. Farmers are an integral part of our country and I’m sure an amicable solution will be found between all parties to bring about peace and move forward together. #IndiaTogether”

Former coach and spinner Anil Kumble did not forget the controversy with Virat Kohli. But he has no different opinion on this issue from Kohli. Kumble said that India, being the largest democracy in the world, has the ability to resolve its own issues.

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At the same time, left-handed batsman Suresh Raina, who recently retired from cricket, wrote on Twitter that, We as a country have issues to resolve today and will have issues to resolve tomorrow as well, but that doesn’t mean we create a divide or get perturbed by external forces. Everything can be resolved through amicable and unbiased dialogue..

Sandeep Sharma, who only played in Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL, had a different opinion from all these cricketers. He retweeted a tweet and said that the logic of external interference will end the matter of thinking about each other. However, he deleted this tweet later.

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At the same time, former fast bowler Irfan Pathan quipped that “When George Floyd was brutally murdered in the USA by a policeman,our country rightly expressed our grief. #justsaying”.

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