Farmer Protest: Punjabi Pop Stars Diljit Dosanjh, Harbhajan Mann Tweet Fortify
New Delhi:
The hundreds of farmers from Punjab and Haryana now heading for the nationwide capital as a part of their “Delhi Chalo” march in protest in opposition to new central farm rules have discovered enhance from a couple of pop singers.
The farmers who’ve been braving water cannons and tackling barricades arrange through executive forces were given the backing of Punjabi singers Diljit Dosanjh and Harbhajan Mann who’ve been tweeting their enhance over the last many hours.
Diljit Dosanjh, an actor, songwriter, and tv presenter, the day prior to this tweeted many pictures of the protests and the police backlash.
Baba BHALI Karey ????????
ANG SANG SAHAI HOVE???????? pic.twitter.com/8w0lEgfC2J
— DILJIT DOSANJH (@diljitdosanjh) November 26, 2020
Canadian-Indian actor and movie manufacturer, Harbhajan Mann, too, posted a number of pictures of the continuing march on Twitter, the usage of hashtags like #kisanandolan and #FarmersDilliChalo, even pinning one in all his tweets supporting the farmers to his timeline.
Kehrra Bann Maaru Yaaro, Vagdeyan Daraavan Nu !!
Shaala! Sachaayi Di Jitt Hove!!
Shaala! Roti Di Jitt Hove ????????#kisanmazdurektazindabaad#standingwithfarmers#kisanandolandelhipic.twitter.com/yiZbCiM4yd— Harbhajan Mann (@harbhajanmann) November 26, 2020
Farmers from a number of states, together with Punjab and Haryana, were marching against Delhi for the previous two days, faced through the Haryana police, which has used more than a few forceful ways to sluggish them down.
The farmers are protesting new rules handed through the Centre in Septembr. The Narendra Modi-led central executive says those new rules will reform the rural sector through doing away with middlemen and bettering farmers’ income through permitting them to promote their produce any place within the nation. The protesters and their backers, on the other hand, allege that those rules will deprive the farmers of assured minimal worth for his or her produce and go away them on the mercy of corporates.