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‘Punjab, Punjabiyat, every Punjabi’ with farmers: Navjot Singh Sidhu

CHANDIGARH: Amid farmers' protests over three agriculture-related bills proposed by the government, Punjab MLA and former minister Navjot Singh Sidhu on Friday said "Punjab, Punjabiyat and every Punjabi" are with the peasants.
Breaking his silence after his resignation as a minister last year, the cricketer-turned-politician described farming as the "soul of Punjab".
In a tweet in Punjabi, he said, "Farming is the soul of Punjab, the wounds of the body can heal but an attack on our spirit, our existence will not be tolerated. The war trumpet says Inqilab Zindabad, Punjab, Punjabiyat and each Punjabi are with the farmers."
The Congress leader posted the tweet on his Twitter handle more than a year after he resigned from the state cabinet.
In another tweet in Hindi, he took a swipe at the BJP-led government and said, "Governments keep committing the same mistake, the dust was on its face, but it kept cleaning the mirror."
Sidhu was incommunicado ever since he resigned from the state cabinet last year.
The Amritsar MLA, who was at loggerheads with chief minister Amarinder Singh, was stripped off key portfolios in a cabinet reshuffle in June last year.
Several farmers' outfits in Punjab are protesting against the farm bills the government has tabled in Parliament during the ongoing monsoon session.
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