
Highlights:
- Sachin Tendulkar wrote that foreign forces should stay away from India’s internal affairs
- Many foreign celebrities, including pop star Rihanna, Greta Thanberg, tweeted in support of the farmers movement
- Sachin wrote, Indians know India and Indians should decide for India
Sachin Tendulkar, one of the world’s greatest batsmen, has bluntly responded to all celebrities, including pop star Rihanna, who are trying to interfere in India’s internal affairs. Sachin Tendulkar wrote on social media on Wednesday that there will be no compromise with Indian sovereignty and foreign forces should stay away from it.
Sachin Tendulkar said that the role of foreign forces in India’s internal affairs is limited to the audience and not the stakeholder. He also appealed to the countrymen to remain united as one country. Sachin, famous from ‘God of Cricket’, tweeted, ‘Can not compromise India’s sovereignty. Foreign forces can only see but cannot participate. Indians know India and Indians should take the decision for India. Let us stand united as a nation.
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Former Indian cricketer Suresh Raina also expressed displeasure over this and advised foreign celebrities not to make any comment on the farmers’ movement.
International celebrities including Greta Thunberg, niece of US Vice President Kamala Harris, pop star Rihanna, who have worked towards environment and climate change, have supported farmers’ demonstrations against the new agricultural laws of the center. India has also reacted strongly after several foreign celebrities tweeted on the matter. The Ministry of External Affairs has advised people to refrain from making statements in haste without fact-checking.
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International pop singer Rihanna shared a news report referring to the Center’s action against farmers by shutting down internet services in many areas. At the same time, Thenberg also tweeted, ‘We are united in the farmers’ movement in India’. He also tagged a CNN news report titled ‘India shut down Internet service around New Delhi amid clashes between protesting farmers and police’.
Harris’s niece Meena Harris said, “It is no coincidence that it has not been a month since the oldest democracy in the world was attacked and the largest democracy is under attack at the time we are talking.”
Meanwhile, the Ministry of External Affairs said that facts should be scrutinized before making hasty remarks about the demonstration and the urge for hashtags and sensational comments on social media is neither correct nor responsible. The ministry has said that some vested selfish groups are trying to impose their agenda on the demonstrations and there are some objections to the very small section of farmers in some parts of the country about the agrarian reforms passed after full discussion in Parliament.

Sachin Tendulkar gave a sharp answer on social media
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