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Rihanna’s Tweet Takes Farmers’ Protest Global, Spurs Support

February 3, 2021
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Farmers’ protest against the centre’s three controversial laws, which they say will leave them at the mercy of corporates, has seen a tremendous outpouring of support on social media in the last few hours as international pop star Rihanna, climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, and lawmakers from the United States and the United Kingdom tweeted about the agitation that began late November near Delhi’s borders.

Nearly a week after the national capital witnessed a massive tractor rally and subsequent clashes on Republic Day, multiple barricades and barbed fences have been put up on the outskirts, which the demonstrators have defined as “extreme measures”.

We stand in solidarity with the #FarmersProtest in India.
https://t.co/tqvR0oHgo0

— Greta Thunberg (@GretaThunberg) February 2, 2021

In a statement, the government this morning said “a very small section of farmers have reservations about the reforms” that these laws aim to bring. “Before rushing to comment on such matters, we urge that facts be ascertained and proper understanding of issues at hand be undertaken. Temptation of sensationalist social media hashtags and comments, especially when resorted to by celebrities and others, is neither accurate nor responsible,” the Ministry of External Affairs said.

Last evening, pop icon Rihanna asked her 100 million followers: “Why aren’t we talking about this?! #FarmersProtest (sic)”. Her post – that had a report on internet ban at the protest sites – was widely shared, leading to a global outpouring of support.

why aren’t we talking about this?! #FarmersProtest https://t.co/obmIlXhK9S

— Rihanna (@rihanna) February 2, 2021

UK MP Claudia Webbe shared the post and wrote: “Solidarity to the Indian Farmers. Thank you Rihanna. In an era where political leadership is lacking we are grateful for others stepping forward.” Many others expressed solidarity with the demonstrators after the pop star’s tweet. Punjabi pop singer thanked the international icon for joining the voices supporting the agitation.

Solidarity to the Indian Farmers.

Thank you Rihanna.

In an era where political leadership is lacking we are grateful for others stepping forward#FarmersProtest pic.twitter.com/jdZnGWURBl

— Claudia Webbe MP (@ClaudiaWebbe) February 2, 2021

Let us talk about what is happening in India right now #FarmersProtest @LicypriyaK

— Vanessa Nakate (@vanessa_vash) February 2, 2021

https://twitter.com/KhaledBeydoun/status/1356670607644098562

Thank you for your support✊ we need all the celebrities to support this peaceful protest #supportfarmers #nofarmersnofood https://t.co/DRsY21YIGC

— Jazzy B (@jazzyb) February 2, 2021

Lebanese-American model Mia Khalifa was also one of those who took to Twitter, joining the social media users posting about the restrictions at the protest sites.

What in the human rights violations is going on?! They cut the internet around New Delhi?! #FarmersProtest pic.twitter.com/a5ml1P2ikU

— Mia K. (@miakhalifa) February 3, 2021

US Congressman Jim Costa, a Democrat, used the hashtag posted by Rihanna – #FarmersProtest- and underlined he was “closely monitoring the situation”. “The unfolding events in India are troubling. As a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, I am closely monitoring the situation. The right to peaceful protest must always be respected. #FarmersProtest (sic),” his post on microblogging site read.

US Vice President Kamala Harris’s niece Meena Harris also showed her support. “It’s no coincidence that the world’s oldest democracy was attacked not even a month ago, and as we speak, the most populous democracy is under assault. This is related. We all should be outraged by India’s internet shutdowns and paramilitary violence against farmer protesters,” she tweeted.

The unfolding events in India are troubling. As a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, I am closely monitoring the situation. The right to peaceful protest must always be respected. #FarmersProtest

— Rep. Jim Costa (@RepJimCosta) February 2, 2021

Thank you for raising your voice✊ #supportfarmers https://t.co/2ATz10l3ep

— Jazzy B (@jazzyb) February 3, 2021

Climate Campaigner Greta Thunberg, who has been nominated for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize, also expressed solidarity.

A petition has also been filed in the UK parliament, calling for the safety of demonstrators.

However, Foreign Ministry spokesperson shared the government’s statement, stressing: “Parliament of India, after a full debate and discussion, passed reformist legislation relating to the agricultural sector. These reforms give expanded market access & provided greater flexibility to farmers”.

#IndiaTogether #IndiaAgainstPropaganda https://t.co/TfdgXfrmNt pic.twitter.com/gRmIaL5Guw

— Randhir Jaiswal (@MEAIndia) February 3, 2021

Yesterday, Delhi Police Delhi Police Commissioner SN Shrivastava had said the barricading was strengthened at the protest epicentres after last week’s clashes. “I am surprised that when tractors were used, police were attacked, barricades were broken on January 26, no questions were raised. What did we do now? We have just strengthened barricading so that it’s not broken again,” he said while talking about the strong security measures that have been brought in force.

Protesters, who have been camping for the last two months, have alleged disruption in water and power supply due to the installation of barricades and barbed wire fences. Digging of trenches and nails on roads, and temporary internet suspension are part of “attacks” being organised by the government, the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, an umbrella body of farmer groups, has said.❐

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