Govt terms comments by celebrities "sensationalist" after Rihanna, Greta Thunberg tweet

The e-activism on Twitter and other micro-blogging sites have intensified after the international celebrities tweeting about the protests in India.

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After Rihanna, an international superstar and Greta Thunberg, a climate activist tweeted in support of farmers protesting against the laws passed by union government, the government said, "temptation of sensationalist comments, especially by celebrities, others, not accurate."

The e-activism on Twitter and other micro-blogging sites have intensified after the international celebrities tweeting about the protests in India.

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Moreover, the former adult performing star Mia Khalifa has also come out in support of farmers protest and tweeted, " What in the human rights violations is going on?! They cut the internet around New Delhi?! #FarmersProtest". On Instagram, Mia wrote, "India has cut internet around New Delhi amidst farmers protest. What the Fu*k is going on?"

While Punjabi singers have already come in support of the protesting farmers, now the international stars have started giving statements about the protest that is intensifying despite allegations on several groups to derail the protest.

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Although, the Supreme Court has put the implementation of laws on hold and government has also offered to put the laws in abeyance for 18 months, the farmers want the repeal of laws.

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