Diljit Dosanjh takes dig at those who slammed 'pizza langar' at farmers' protest site
New Delhi/IBNS: Actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh who has been backing the farmers' protest against the Centre's contentious laws, on Monday, slammed those who criticised the distribution of pizzas among the demonstrators camped at Singhu on Delhi-Haryana border.
In a tweet, the 36-year-old actor wrote: "Farmers consuming poison was never a concern but farmers eating pizza is news."
Shaa Baa Shey šš¼
— DILJIT DOSANJH (@diljitdosanjh) December 14, 2020
Badaa Didh Dukheya Tuadha Hain ? pic.twitter.com/u16Ti96AlN
Last week, several volunteers had set up gyms and massage centres to maintain the health of the farmers as images of elderly peasants receiving a foot massage done gone viral on social media.
Not only Gym and massage machines, but the farmers were also treated with free pizzas at the sites of the protest.
Meanwhile, pizza langar. Salute the enterprise and spirit. š²š³š“š± pic.twitter.com/tOVckGABRi
— Saba Naqvi (@_sabanaqvi) December 11, 2020
Following these, a section of netizens said the protest grounds have now changed to a 'huge fair'.
Free pizzas for protesting ‘farmers’, massage chairs, is this a protest or a five-star spa? And who is paying for all this? #FarmersProtestHijacked pic.twitter.com/6SnHi6OneG
— Shefali Vaidya. (@ShefVaidya) December 12, 2020
However, there were also many who praised the initiative, dubbed as "Pizza Langar".
What’s the problem? Should only you people eat Pizza and go for spas? Why should a farmers always be in ragged clothes before you and beg before your masters?And of why should a Sikh always serve langar and not eat it too? #FarmersProtests pic.twitter.com/fY1hQcPoQA
— Kawalpreet Kaur (@kawalpreetdu) December 12, 2020
Every ingredient of those Pizzas is made by the farmers, from scratch. So go to hell everyone who thinks the farmers aren’t bloody entitled to eat them! #FarmersProtest
— Shehryar Khanum (@shehryar_khanum) December 13, 2020
Hundreds of farmers, mostly from Punjab, are camping at Delhi's Singhu, Tikri, Ghazipur and Chilla (Delhi-Noida) border points since the last 17 days.
The farmers' unions protesting the Centre's farm laws will take out a tractor rally on Sunday to block the Delhi-Jaipur Highway, vowing to intensify their protest even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the laws are aimed at doubling their income by facilitating access to alternate markets.
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