Actor Diljit Dosanjh’s Dig At Those Who Slammed Farmers’ “Pizza Langar“
New Delhi: Actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh today pummeled those condemning Kisan’s protest close to Delhi borders after pizzas were dispersed among demonstrators a week ago.
The 36-year-old “Udta Punjab” actor, who has been moving the greatest kisan’s fomentation in years, today tweeted an image that read: “Farmers consuming poison was never a concern but farmers eating pizza is news.”
A week ago, several pizzas were dispersed at Singhu on Delhi-Haryana outskirt among dissenters who have been enjoying the great outdoors against the government’s controversial farm laws.
“The farmers who gave the dough for pizzas can also afford to have one themselves,” Shanbir Singh Sandhu, who coordinated the dining experience with his four companions, was cited as saying by news office PTI.
While there were numerous who applauded the activity, some on social media claimed the protests had been hijacked.
Unable to pay their loans, many debt-ridden kisans have killed themselves in the last few years.
Recently, Diljit Dosanjh had visited the protest site at Delhi-Haryana outskirt as a demonstration of help. “We have only one request from the Centre… please fulfil the demands of our farmers. Everyone is sitting here peacefully and the entire country is with farmers. This agitation is about farmers,” he had said at that point.
He has been consistently sharing his perspectives on the unsettling that began late November. One of the tweets he had put out, applauding the protesters, was additionally supported by Bollywood actor Priyanka Chopra. “Our farmers are India’s Food Soldiers. Their fears need to be allayed. Their hopes need to be met. As a thriving democracy, we must ensure that this crises is resolved sooner than later,” she tweeted.
Mr Dosanjh had likewise hit out at actor Kangana Ranaut for misidentifying an old lady at the kisans protest in Delhi as one of the coordinators of the Shaheen Bagh showing against the middle’s dubious citizenship law.
A great many kisans are camping near to Delhi’s outskirts, demanding repeal of new agricultural despite repeated assurances by the government.