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Babbu Maan Extends His Support To Dutch Farmers’ Protest In Netherlands

5 Dariya News

06-Jul-2022

One can not forget the farmers’ protest. The protest has united all the Polywood artists, Haryanvi and also Bollywood. In India, groups and opposition politicians, as well as artists and sports figures, all lent their support to the farmers' protest.

From legendary actor Dharmendra to global icon Priyanka Chopra Jonas, these actors are pleading with the government to act quickly to end the farmers' revolt.

While some people gathered with the farmers at the protest location, others offered support online. But now, it seems like the time has arrived to pay back.

The Dutch people are also facing the same trouble, and the farmers are protesting against the government. And it looks like Babbu Maan knows how to recoup. He took to social media and shared the picture of the protest in the Netherlands. While sharing a slew of pictures, he wrote,  “Tu faslan nu roni a ethe ghaa nahi hona….. Ekke bin Inqlaab lea nahi hona”. And you must also recall the famous slogan, ‘Kisaan Majdoor Ekta Zindabaad’, which has also been earmarked by Babbu Maan to the ongoing protests in the Netherlands.

Here’s the post of Babbu Maan:

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A post shared by Babbu Maan (@babbumaaninsta)

Meanwhile, speaking of the protest in the Netherlands, Dutch farmers began a day of protests in the Netherlands on Monday by blocking supermarket distribution hubs in several cities.

Plans by the government that could force farmers to use less fertiliser and have fewer animals have them upset. As farmers' activist groups announced on social media that they planned to use tractors to block roads, Amsterdam's Schiphol airport and KLM, the Dutch division of Air France, advised travellers to use public transportation rather than cars to get to the airport.

Farmers are unhappy because the government says that emissions of nitrogen oxide and ammonia, which are produced by livestock, need to be drastically cut - particularly near a protected network of habitats for endangered species that stretches across the EU. The reforms are expected to include reducing livestock and buying up some farms whose animals produce large amounts of ammonia. Farmers argue they are being unfairly targeted, giving them little hope for the future of their profession.