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Yuvraj Singh wishes countrymen on 71st Independence Day, leaves a message on social media

| | Aug 16, 2017, at 01:33 am
New Delhi, Aug 15 (IBNS): On the 71st Independence Day of India, senior Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh took to Instagram to leave a message.

Yuvraj, who has been serving the nation with his cricket bat for last 17 years, shared a video with a message.

In the video, the senior cricketer said: "Happy Independence Day everyone. Respect to Independence, respect women, respect everyone around you, spread love, peace and happiness. Jai Hind!"

Yuvraj captioned the picture saying: "Proud to be an Indian. Salute to all the heroes who fought for our Independence. Jai hind! Happy Independence Day! 🇮🇳#jaihind#happyindependenceday."


Image: Official Facebook page of Yuvraj Singh.

 

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