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Harbhajan Singh, Olympians step in to aid flood-hit state

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Former Indian cricketer and AAP MP Harbhajan Singh meets villagers during his visit to the flood-affected mand area in Baupur village, Sultanpur Lodhi, Kapurthala. Tribune Photo: Malkiat Singh
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In the aftermath of the devastating floods that have ravaged parts of Punjab, several prominent Indian sportspersons have stepped forward to provide both relief and emotional support to those affected. Cricketer and MP Harbhajan Singh, along with hockey Olympians Hardik Singh, Manpreet Singh and Mandeep Singh, have been at the forefront of relief efforts in flood-hit regions.

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Harbhajan Singh has been particularly active in Sultanpur Lodhi, one of the worst-affected areas. Despite the challenges posed by the floods, Harbhajan ventured into remote villages, often using tractors to navigate areas where vehicles could not reach. He has been seen interacting closely with locals—seeking blessings from the elderly, sitting with women preparing langar (community meals) and engaging in conversations with farmers to understand their difficulties.

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“Even if the water level has receded, the situation seems to have worsened this time,” Harbhajan remarked during a media address on Tuesday, following another visit to the affected areas. The cricketer was also seen distributing relief kits alongside a friend from Mumbai.

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In addition to Harbhajan, hockey stars Manpreet Singh and Mandeep Singh, both from Jalandhar, have garnered widespread praise for their hands-on involvement. Videos of the duo interacting with flood-affected families have circulated on social media platforms, further demonstrating their personal commitment. The two have adopted several affected homes, ensuring that families receive direct and sustained aid.

Hardik Singh, another Indian hockey player, has also contributed significantly, adopting two homes himself. The actions of these athletes have not only brought much-needed relief but have also uplifted the spirits of those enduring hardship. Their presence among the victims has provided a sense of comfort and hope, highlighting the power of solidarity and compassion that extends beyond the realm of sports.

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As Punjab continues its recovery efforts, the involvement of its sporting icons is proving to be a source of strength and encouragement for the affected communities.

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