Navjot Singh Sindhu’s Wife Diagnosed With CANCER: Shares A Heartfelt Note For The Politician, As She Undergoes Surgery, ‘Can’t Wait For You’

Navjot Kaur Sidhu took to Twitter to expressed her grief as she has been diagnosed with stage 2 invasive cancer

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Navjot Singh Sindhu’s Wife Diagnosed With CANCER: Shares A Heartfelt Note For The Politician, As She Undergoes Surgery, ‘Can’t Wait For You’
Politician Navjot Singh Sindhu was sentenced to Patiala Central jail in May 2022, after being convicted by the Supreme Court in a 34-year-old case. A few days ago, the politician's wife Navjot Kaur Sidhu took to her official social media handle to pen a heartfelt note for her husband. In her note she informed him that she will be undergoing surgery as she has been diagnosed with stage 2 invasive cancer.

Taking to Twitter, on Wednesday morning, she started her post by mentioning her husband who is currently held in prison, for a crime he didn't commit. She expressed that she has been suffering as she waits for him outside, everyday. She further added, “As usual trying to take your pain away,asked for sharing it. Happened to see a small growth, knew it was bad.”


She went on to address him and revealed that she cannot wait for him any longer as she has been diagnosed with stage 2 cancer. She went on to express that she will be undergoing surgery without him being present. Navjot wrote, “Waited for You, seeing you were denied justice again and again. Truth is so powerful but it takes your tests time and again. KALYUG.Sorry can’t wait for you because it’s stage 2 invasive cancer. Going under the knife today. No one is to be blamed because it’s GODS plan:PERFECT.”

The current Congress Punjab president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, took to his official Twitter handle and prayed for his speedy recovery of the politician’s wife. He wrote, “I’m sorry that you have to undergo surgery. Thankfully it was detected on time. Praying for your speedy recovery. Waheguru Mehar Karan.”


For the unversed, the politician has been serving a one-year jail time for a 1988 road rage death case. He was let go after a small fine of Rs 1000, in the same case in 2018.
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