Farmers’ protest | Several former sportspersons to return awards

Among them are Padma Shri and Arjuna awardee wrestler Kartar Singh, Arjuna awardee basketball player Sajjan Singh Cheema and Arjuna awardee hockey player Rajbir Kaur.

December 01, 2020 05:29 pm | Updated 05:50 pm IST - Chandigarh:

Wrestler Kartar Singh. File

Wrestler Kartar Singh. File

Several former sportspersons including Padma Shri and Arjuna awardees have extended their support to the agitating farmers and said they will return their awards in protest against the “force” used against the peasants en route to Delhi.

Among them are Padma Shri and Arjuna awardee wrestler Kartar Singh, Arjuna awardee basketball player Sajjan Singh Cheema and Arjuna awardee hockey player Rajbir Kaur.

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They said they will proceed to Delhi on December 5 and will place their awards outside the Rashtrapati Bhavan. They slammed the Centre and Haryana government for using water cannons and teargas against the protesting farmers to stop them from going to Delhi.

“We are the children of farmers and they have been holding peaceful agitation for the last several months. Not even a single incident of violence took place. But water cannons and teargas shells were used against them when they were going to Delhi. If turbans of our elders and brothers are tossed, then what will we do with our awards and honour? We are in support of our farmers. We do not want such awards and that is why we are returning the same,” said Mr. Cheema on Tuesday.

Farmers had faced water cannons and teargas when they were heading towards the national capital as part of their ‘Delhi Chalo’ march against the farm laws. Mr. Singh said several former players will go to Delhi on December 5 and will return their awards.

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“If farmers do not want such laws, then why the Central government was imposing on them,” asked Mr. Singh, who has retired as Inspector General in the Punjab police.

He further said that former players would also join farmers’ stir at the Delhi borders on December 5. Mr. Singh said they are also trying to contact former players in Haryana for coming out in support of farmers’ agitation.

Mr. Cheema said several former players including Mr. Kaur and Arjuna awardee (shotput) Balwinder Singh have backed them.

Thousands of farmers from Punjab and Haryana have stayed put at various Delhi border points for the sixth consecutive day on Tuesday protesting against the new farm laws, which they fear will dismantle the minimum support price system, leaving them at the “mercy” of big corporates.

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