Sonam Kapoor And Anand Ahuja Support The Farmers Who Are Protesting Against New Farm Laws

Sonam Kapoor And Anand Ahuja Support The Farmers Who Are Protesting Against New Farm Laws
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Sonam Kapoor And Anand Ahuja Support The Farmers Who Are Protesting Against New Farm Laws

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Many Bollywood actors are supporting the farmers who are protesting at the Delhi border

Many Bollywood actors are supporting the farmers who are protesting at the Delhi border. All these farmers are raising their voice against the new farming laws which are imposed by the Central Government. We have already seen ace B-Town singer Diljit has visited the farmers at Delhi border and also took the center stage to announce his support. Even the celebrities like Richa Chadha, Sonu Sood, Taapsee Pannu, Swara Bhasker, Hansal Mehta, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub and Divya Dutta are also supporting the farmers and took to their social media pages to support them. Off late, even Sonam Kapoor and her husband Anand Ahuja also came forward to support the farmers and took to their Instagram handles to raise their voice.

Sonam Kapoor



The pics dropped by Sonam Kapoor showcase the protest of farmers. In one of the image, we can even see how the Police are treating them with their 'Lathi'. She also wrote, "When tillage begins, other arts follow. The farmers, therefore, are the founders of human civilization." Daniel Webster…".

Anand Ahuja



Even Sonam Kapoor's husband Anand Ahuja also dropped the pic of farmer's protest and came forward to support them.

Taapsee Pannu



She dropped the glimpse of the interview of the farmers who replied to the reporter saying in our absence, our wives, sisters and children are taking care of the farms. Hats off to all those farmers who are striving hard and protesting for their farms.

Well, Bollywood singer Dijit also donated Rs 1 Crore to the farmers as he wanted them to stay protected from the cold winds in this winter season. As the temperature goes beneath 15 degrees centigrade in this season, Diljit wanted all the farmers who are participating in the protest to cover them with winter wear.

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