When Turbanator Harbhajan Singh made emotional plea to PM Modi through his tweets
New Delhi, April 12: It looks like veteran Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh is not only a good cricketer but a good human being too. He doesn't think twice before raising social issues which impact life of a common man.
Off spinner Bhajji has shared a picture on his twitter account and requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to act upon it. In the picture, a cop can be seen beating a man mercilessly.

Harbhajan who is a part of the Mumbai Indians team for the ninth edition of IPL took to twitter and asked PM Modi to please stop this kind of nonsense.
"Sir narendramodi this kind of nonsense should not b tolerated. Police is to protect an help not to hit our own people", one of his tweets read.
The moment Turbanator made the tweet tagging Modi in it, some of the fans tried their best to give political angle to it. But Bhajji silenced them all with his apt response.
Here is how Harbhajan reacted
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