Mumbai (Maharashtra): Amid the ongoing debates over Sachin Tendulkar's tweets over farmers issues, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has urged the cricket legend to tweet in favour of the agitating farmers.
In an open letter to the legendry batsman, AAP National Executive Member and Mumbai Prabhari, Preeti Sharma Menon wrote, "You are India's pride. This nation of 1.3 billion people has prayed for you, wept for you, and rejoiced in your success. In this country where Cricket is a religion, you are God for us. I am certain, as our Bharat Ratna and a Member Of Parliament your heart must want to bat for all multitudinous hued people of this country who have worshipped you,"
Menon also endorsed Swabhimani Shetkari Saghtana worker Ranjeet Bagal's request to the Sachin to tweet in support of the farmers against the farm laws."So I, a humble citizen, request you to heed the appeal of Ranjeet Bagel, a farmers son, who travelled all the way from Solapur to your door. He came from Pandharpur, the 'DevNagri' where all us Maharashtrians go for a pilgrimage, on a pilgrimage to Bandra, Mumbai where his God Sachin Tendulkar resides with a simple prayer - a tweet in support of our Anndaatas, the farmers who are protesting against the Farm Laws that will rob them off their livelihood."
"In return for your tweet, once again countless Indian will show you with love and blessings. I entreat you to please heed prayers and just tweet," she further wrote.
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