‘#Aaj_Bharat_Bandh_Hai’: Plough, tractor trend on Twitter as farmers protest against agri laws

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New Delhi: Social media was abuzz Tuesday with messages of solidarity with the agitating farmers on ‘Bharat Bandh’ day. Netizens made ploughs, tractors, crops and ‘Kisan’ trend on Twitter in support of the protesters’ demands.

A nationwide agitation was held on the call of ‘December 8 Kisan Mahaandolan’. Protesting farmers once more vociferously reiterated their demand of repealing the new farm laws. The farmers have termed the laws as ‘kala kanoon’.

As the agitation picked up in the morning, the hashtag #Aaj_Bharat_Bandh_Hai was trending till late afternoon. Other hashtags widely used by the netizens were #TractorToTwitter, #IStandWithFarmers, #Kisan, #FarmersProtest and #NoFarmersNoFood.

Many users also shared videos of deserted markets in cities in Gujarat, Maharashtra and other states to show the impact of the stir.

“I stand with Farmers and strongly support .. Kisaan hai toh Desh hai. #AajBharatBandhHai,” tweeted user @gschahal, and shared a photo from the main protest site at Delhi-Haryana border.

Images of ploughs locking a door drawn in the shape of India’s map and tractors triumphing over odds were widely shared to convey the idea of bandh and farmers’ struggle.

Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh, who recently had an ugly spat with actress Kangana Ranaut over the farmers’ protest issue, shared posters of ‘Bharat Bandh’ and the trending hashtag #AajBharatBandhHai.

Many other Twitter users posted posters, pictures and videos to convey their solidarity with the farmers.

“Finally Thumbs upThumbs upThumbs up Worldwide trending on number 1 #AajBharatBandhHai,” wrote @JowanjotKaur while sharing an image of a Punjabi ‘kisan’ holding a flag atop the hood of a tractor.

Bharat Kisan Union tweeted bilingually: “Keep supporting! Strengthen Farmer’s Voice! Maximum Retweet! #8December #Bharat_Bandh #FarmersProtestDelhi2020 #FarmersDelhiProtest #FarmersDilliChalo #AajBharatBandhHai,” #RepealBlackLaws #FarmersProtest2020.”

Another user @JAafia tweeted: “I stand with Our Kisan Brothers I support #bharathbandh Raised fist Farm laws need to be revoked and Justice should be done to our Farmer Brothers Raised fist Agree = Retweet Down pointing backhand index #i_stand_with_farmers #FarmerProtest #NoFarmersNoFood #AajBharatBandhHai _Rahega #AajBharatBandhHai.”  The user posted an image of a lock and chain over the map of India to represent the nationwide stir.

“Farmer is the only man in our economy who buys everything at retail, sells everything at wholesale.  No Farmer No Food Ear of rice Ear of rice Ear of rice Ear of rice I stand with Our Farmer Brother,” said @MukeskkumarsRES.

Another Twitter user @TiwanaAmann shared an image of Muslims and Sikhs praying at a protest site, side by side, and wrote: “It feels so proud to see how this movement has made people united all over the world . Nobody might have thought farmers would trend today.”

User @VenkatBhandari3 used an image of a plough figuratively locking the ‘door of India’ and tweeted: “Farmers are backbone of country they give us food on plate but they get tear gas,water canons and sticks on them #ISTANDWITHFARMER #AajBharatBandhHai.”

“I am a Panjabi, I am a farmer Tractor? ?I grew up in a village as a farmer, my whole village in Panjab is a farming community ! ? ? I will ALWAYS stand with my people Raised fistRaised fist? ? #IamAFarmer #SonOfPanjab #StandWithFarmers #Farmers #FarmerProtest #TractorToTwitter,” tweeted @RaviSinghKA.

User @Sardarn57844700 shared a poster with a message: “The whole county stands with ‘Annadata’.”

 

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