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Yuvraj's father Yograj Singh: My children are lions, they don't eat grass

Updated on: 02 November,2016 10:00 AM IST  | 
Bipin Dani |

Yograj Singh, father of cricketer Yuvraj Singh, has rubbished claims of his son being a drug addict. Akansha Sharma, the estranged wife of Yuvi's younger brother Zorawar, who was a participant on controversial reality show 'Bigg Boss 10', had made the allegations

Yuvraj's father Yograj Singh: My children are lions, they don't eat grass


Yograj Singh, father of cricketer Yuvraj Singh, has rubbished claims of his son being a drug addict. Akansha Sharma, the estranged wife of Yuvi’s younger brother Zorawar, who was a participant on controversial reality show Bigg Boss, had made the allegations. 


In a chat with hitlist (I was forced into sex, October 31), Akansha had admitted that she used to occasionally smoke pot with Zorawar.


Yograj said over phone, "What nonsense is she talking? This is all rubbish. I am a father of four children, and none of them is a drug addict. Yuvraj and all my other three children are like lions. They don’t eat grass."

Yuvraj and Zorawar are sons of Yograj's first wife, Shabnam, and live with their mother. He has a son (Victor Singh) and a daughter (Amarjot Kaur) with his second wife, Meena.

"The lady, who is accusing Yuvraj, should put her own house in order before making any allegations."

"These claims won't hamper the chances of my son’s comeback [into the team]," added Yograj, who played a Test match and six ODIs for India.

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