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Harbhajan Singh hits back at TROLL who was trying to give his wife a lesson on Sikhism

Harbhajan Singh's response shows that he is the perfect husband, who will stand up to defend his wife at all times

Former Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh finally broke his silence after he and his wife Geeta Basra were trolled when Singh posted a picture of her celebrating Karva Chauth. “Happy karwa chaouth biwi @Geeta_Basra now khao piyo moaj karo I am sure badi bukh lagi hogi,” Harbhajan tweeted after his wife Geeta broke her fast on the occasion. Apparently, a troll tried to rub Harbhajan on the wrong side and tried to give him a lesson on Sikhism. The troller wrote, ‘hypocrisy as per Shri Guru Granth Sahib ji.’

The criticism on celebrating a Hindu festival did not go down well with the Jalandhar-born cricketer who took to Twitter to respond to the troll. He responded rather sarcastically like how he did in his prime when Harbhajan was known to not take things lying down.

This is the highly talked about Tweet by Harbhajan Singh.

Happy karwa chaouth biwi _________@Geeta_Basra now khao ____piyo moaj karo I am sure badi bukh lagi hogi ___ pic.twitter.com/6opQbjmDxq

— Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh) October 8, 2017

To this, the troll had the gall to give Harbhajan Singh a ‘lesson’ on Sikhism and this is his tweet.

Feeling sad to see a Punjabi is doing such a hypocrisy… Its called hypocrisy according to Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji…

— Amrit Lohar (@AmritLohar07) October 8, 2017

The tweet got Harbhajan fuming and to which he responded by writing,

“Jeo singh sahb.. apka medal apko pahunch jayega.. khush raho.. now sleep..so Jao rulaoge kya itne tweets kar k honesty medal goes to you.”

Jeo singh sahb.. apka medal apko pahunch jayega.. khush raho.. now sleep..so Jao rulaoge kya itne tweets kar k _ honesty medal goes to you https://t.co/fUiSMcpERt

— Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh) October 8, 2017

Harbhajan Singh is a celebrated off-spinner who has a hat-trick to his name. Singh played a pivotal role in India’s 2003 cricket World Cup finals and was a part of the 2007 World T20 winning team.