New Delhi Without knowing the full reality of the anti-agricultural law movement, the government has taken the backseat to foreign celebrities who are promoting it under the guise of it. The Ministry of External Affairs has reacted sharply to the raising of the farmer case on behalf of some celebrities such as famous pop singer Rihanna, Greta Thunberg, who raised environmental issues on the international stage. The ministry said that before jumping into the controversial issue one should try to know its truth. Greed to run a sensational social media hashtag is highly responsible behavior.
Some farmers have objections
After some foreign celebrities jumped on Wednesday morning, the Ministry of External Affairs said that the Indian Parliament had passed the bills related to agrarian reform after extensive debate. This bill will help to provide a big market to the farmers. Also, it will help to make farming more useful and environment friendly. Some farmers in India have objected to this bill.
Government is talking
The Foreign Ministry said that respecting their opposition, the central government has started the process of talking to these farmers. There have been 11 rounds of talks with farmers. In which the Cabinet Minister of the Central Government takes part. The Government of India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have assured the farmers that they are currently postponing the said bill.
Some people running the agenda
The Ministry of External Affairs said that it is very sad that some selfish groups are trying to implement their agenda. Want to distract the conversation with farmers. On the Indian Republic Day, 26 January, we saw violence and sabotage in the Indian capital.
Hand told of some selfish elements
The Ministry of External Affairs has further stated that some selfish elements have started trying to garner international support against India. Some of these people have damaged the statues of Mahatma Gandhi in some parts of the world. This is a matter of great concern for India as well as any other civilized society. As far as India is concerned, the police here is showing great restraint in stopping the protests of the farmers.
Attack on Indian security forces
The Ministry of External Affairs said that it is also to be seen that hundreds of men and women of the Indian Security Force have been attacked in these demonstrations and many of them have been seriously injured.
Trying to find a solution
The Ministry of External Affairs emphasized that such protests should be viewed only in the context of India’s democratic values. It should also be seen that the Indian government is trying to find a solution to the situation by working together with farmer groups.
Test the truth
The Ministry of External Affairs said that before giving consideration to such an issue, our suggestion would be to examine the truth and see the situation in the proper context. Especially celebrating celebrities (and other people with sensational hashtags or making statements) is neither correct nor responsible behavior.
India’s pace will not slow down
At the same time, Home Minister Amit Shah called it straightforward propaganda and said that this will not slow down India’s pace. India is moving towards development in unison. At the same time, many celebrities like Akshay Kumar, Sachin Tendulkar also tweeted and objected to foreign celebrities interfering in India and said that Indians only understand India.
Indian celebrities showed mirror
Soon, celebrities like Akshay Kumar, Kangana, Ajay Devgan, Kailash Kher, Sachin Tendulkar opened a front and responded to the propaganda against India from their own accounts.
Rihanna and Thunberg tweeted
On Tuesday night, pop singer Rihanna wrote on the social media site Twitter, tagging a news on the movement going on in the National Capital Region on the CNA website, why we are not talking about it. Shortly thereafter, Swedish citizen Greta Thunberg wrote, I support the ongoing peasant movement in India. Some other celebrities also made statements in support of the movement after these two.
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