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Pawar tells Sachin to be careful on peasants’ pitch

- SANJAY JOG

After being trolled for being "biased" and supporting the government with a call for unity on farmers’ protest, the NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Saturday asked the master blaster Bharat Ratna Sachin Tendulkar to be careful while speaking on issues other than cricket. ‘’My advice to Sachin will be to be careful while speaking on issues other than cricket,’’ said Pawar.

Sachin had tweeted, ‘’India’s sovereignt­y cannot be compromise­d. External forces can be spectators but not participan­ts. Indians know India and should decide for India. Let's remain united as a nation.’’ Known as ‘’God of Cricket", Sachin had posted the message as part of similar tweets on India's unity posted by celebritie­s in response to internatio­nal pop star Rihanna expressing solidarity with the farmers' agitation. "Many ordinary people are reacting sharply over the tweets by Lata Mangeshkar and Sachin Tendulkar. I would advise Tendulkar to be careful while talking about other issues,” said Pawar after the function at Pune.

Even though Sachin’s tweet attracted over 2.7 lakh likes, a large number of people led a scathing attack against him as they wanted to know why he was silent for over 60 days.

A large number of celebritie­s with# India Against Propaganda were furious over support to the agitating farmers by pop star Rihanna and climate activist Greta Thunberg. The MEA slammed foreign individual­s and entities for their comments.

Pawar said the the government should consider the issues raised by Farmers. “They are receiving support from the global community; they are getting sympathy. Farmers are being named Khalistani and extremists. Their agitation is being discredite­d,’’ he noted. "The government needs to address the farmers' issues. If senior ministers like Prime Minister, Defence Minister, Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari take the lead, there is every possibilit­y to find a way out,’’ said Pawar.

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