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After Rihanna and Greta, 74-year-old Oscar-winning actress Suzanne Sarandon raised the tone for farmers this time.
#New Delhi: There is tension in the country about the farmers’ movement. Not only the people of the country opened up about the Delhi border protests that have been going on since November, reactions have also come from abroad. Recently, pop star Rihanna and environmentalist Greta Thunberg joined the net world with the farmers’ movement. So there is no more room to say that the movement that farmers are doing to demand the withdrawal of three new agriculture bills has become a matter of practice at the international level.
After Rihanna and Greta, 74-year-old Oscar-winning actress Suzanne Sarandon raised the tone for the farmers this time. One of his tweets has created an uproar from the country to the foreign soil. A few days ago a US news agency published a report on Indian farmer protests. By retweeting that report, Suzanne said that she is with the farmers of India.
He shared the report in a tweet with the caption, “If anyone wants to know about farmer protests in India, who they are and why they are protesting – then this report is a must read.” Not only that, Hollywood’s leading actress Suzanne has given them confidence by supporting the agricultural movement.
After this tweet of Suzanne, this tweet started going viral in the net world. More than 38,000 people have liked his tweet so far. Lots of people commented. There is no doubt that the voice of India’s farmers is getting louder at the international level.
After Suzanne’s tweet, British actress Jamila also spoke for the farmers. He has been supporting this farmers’ movement since the beginning, he said on his social media. Jamila is known for her role in The Good Place.
The Center has already moved to discipline the farmers. The barbed-wire, barricaded Delhi border leaves nothing to be desired. The Modi government does not look favorably on the discussion on the peasant revolt at the international level. For him, the war is going on day and night on social media like Twitter. From actors to cricket stars too, they are not leaving to respond. Clearly, the peasant movement is becoming increasingly relevant in the international arena.
Feb 06, 2021 10:24 PM IST
After Rihanna, Greta, Oscar-winning star Suzanne Sarandon sang about the farmers’ movement
