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Yuvi, Bhajji slams Afridi over remark against PM & India

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Monday, 18 May 2020 (14:02 IST)
New Delhi: Star Indian cricketers Yuvraj Singh and Harbhajan Singh on slammed Shahid Afridi for his recent comments on India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK).
Afridi, during his visit to the Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK), said that he wanted to play his 'last PSL season from the Kashmir team' and made derogatory comments on the Indian Prime Minister, a snippet of which has gone viral on social media.Now, Indian cricketers have given a hard-hitting reply to Afridi for his comments.
 
Ace all-rounder Yuvraj Singh also lashed out at Shahid Afridi for his recent comments. Yuvraj, who had recently come under fire for lending his support to Afridi's charity foundation in its fight against the Covid-19 pandemic in Pakistan, said he now regrets supporting Afridi.
 
''As a responsible Indian who has played for the country, I will never accept such words. I made an appeal on your behest for the sake of humanity. Never again," Yuvraj tweeted on Sunday.
 
Like Yuvraj, Harbhajan Singh had also spoken out against Afridi earlier in the day for his comments on India and PM Narendra Modi.
 
''I thought he was our friend but this not how a friend behaves. Ye badtameezi hai (It's rude). He should have stayed within his limits but unfortunately keeps on talking rubbish about our country and our PM, '' the veteran spinner told Sports Tak.
 
''What I did for him was in good faith and people suffering due to the coronavirus. But from now on no further relations with him. No more message or helping him. He has to learn how to respect other people,'' he added.(UNI)

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