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In this latest episode of Edhar Kidhar, Harshdeep Singh and Sarabjeet Singh discuss the growing concern of gun violence in Punjab and how such incidents are shaping public discourse. We begin with the shocking incident where an AAP sarpanch was shot dead during a wedding, raising serious questions about law and order, public safety, and the normalization of violence. The discussion highlights how such tragedies are often politicized before facts are established, while the victims and their families are quickly forgotten in the larger debate. The conversation then shifts to Punjabโs pride โ Kabaddi. Recently, Lakha Sidhana made strong allegations claiming that Kabaddi players in Punjab use steroids and performance-enhancing drugs, stating that no player is drug-free. These remarks sparked a major controversy in the Kabaddi community. We break down: The allegations made by Lakha Sidhana The response from Mangi Bagga, a prominent Kabaddi player, who presented the other side of the story The pressure, expectations, and realities faced by players Finally, we discuss an important question: How can Kabaddi โ a sport that lives in the hearts of Punjabโs people โ be protected, preserved, and cleaned up without destroying its soul? This episode is not about taking sides, but about understanding context, questioning narratives, and keeping the focus where it belongs.