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Pop star Rihanna extends support to protesting farmers in India

World’s renowned singer and businesswoman Rihanna extended support to the protesting farmers in India’s capital Delhi.

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Pop star Rihanna extends support to protesting farmers in India
Pop star Rihanna extends support to protesting farmers in India

Taking to twitter, the 32-year old singer shared a news article about the farmers’ protests against the recently passed agriculture reforms.

"Why aren't we talking about this?! #FarmersProtest. " wrote Rihanna, along with an article about the internet shutdown at the farmers' protest sites.

Shortly after, internationally known environmental activist Greta Thunberg also tweeted in support of farmers.

“We stand in solidarity with the #FarmersProtest in India,” she wrote.

 

Rihanna has more than 100 million followers on twitter and her tweet sent the singer trending on Twitter with thousands of people speaking against the Indian policies and government.

 

India suspended mobile internet services in several areas around New Delhi on Saturday as protesting farmers began a one-day hunger strike following weeks of clashes that left one dead and several others injured.

The hunger-strike came following a deadlock between Narendra Modi led government and farmers unions, who are protesting against the newly passed agriculture laws in India.

On India’s Republic Day, thousands of protesting farmers broke barricades and entered the Indian capital in the form of a tractor rally. The violent clashes between police and demonstrators left one dead and hundreds of others injured. Some demonstrators stormed Delhi's historic Red Fort and occupied it until police pushed them back.

The farmers are of the opinion that the law passed by Indian Parliament last September will lead to commercialization of agriculture, making farmers extremely vulnerable to corporate greed. They think that the move would also impact their earnings.

The protesting unions of farmers have also announced a foot march to Parliament on February 01, when the annual Budget is scheduled to be presented.

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