These celebrities supported the farmers : Along with Kapil Sharma

These celebrities supported the farmers : Along with Kapil Sharma

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Thousands of agitating farmers protesting against the three bills gathered at the Singhu border which connects Delhi and Haryana. The Delhi Police was criticized for using water cannons and tear gas to control the crowd. Meanwhile, the situation remained tense around the borders of Delhi and hundreds of farmers from UP, Rajasthan and Punjab came out in support of Farmer bills.

Chandigarh: many celebrities. Kapil Sharma, Swara Bhaskar, Diljit Dosanjh, Gul Panag and other celebrities took to social media to express their support. Kapil Sharma took to Twitter and wrote, "The issue of farmers should be resolved through dialogue without giving it a political color. No issue is so big that dialogue cannot solve it. We are all with our farmer brothers." Yes, they are our food givers. "

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This issue should be resolved through dialogue without giving political color to the issue of farmers. No issue is so big that it is not resolved through dialogue. We are all with the countrymen farmer brothers. These are our breadwinners. #Farmers - Kapil Sharma (@ KapilSharmaK9) November 29, 2020

Swara Bhaskar shared a viral photo where an army man was beating an elderly farmer and wrote, "The saddest thing is that this young man could also be a farmer's son."

Diljit Dosanjh shared a collage of photographs of Sukhbir Singh, a soldier who was the son of a farmer and lost his life for the country. He urged the political parties to put aside their agenda and address the problems of the farmers first.

Singer Guru Randhawa tweeted, "Government should sit down with farmers and resolve the bill. We are all from farming families and I stand with our farmers. May God bless our farmers."

Actress Gul Panag asked if the farmers did not deserve a hearing. "Of course #FarmerProtest is political! How else, in a democracy, does a section of the oppressed have their say? Protesting against any law is naturally political. Don't they deserve a hearing from the country's political leadership (sic), "he said.

Thousands of agitating farmers protesting against the three bills gathered at the Singhu border which connects Delhi and Haryana. The Delhi Police was criticized for using water cannons and tear gas to control the crowd. Meanwhile, the situation around the Delhi border remained tense and hundreds of farmers from UP, Rajasthan and Punjab were joining the farmers' protest in the border areas.

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