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No propaganda can deter India’s unity, says Amit Shah after Rihanna, Greta Thunberg tweets

Home Minister Amit Shah's comments are the latest by the Modi govt in response to global celebrities tweeting on farmer protests. MEA said the tweets were not accurate or responsible.

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New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday said no propaganda can deter India’s unity or stop the country from attaining new heights, after American singer Rihanna and other celebrities and activists commented on the ongoing farmer protests.

Rihanna, Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, American actress Amanda Cerni, US Vice President Kamala Harris’ niece Meena Harris and several other prominent people took to Twitter to lend their voices to the months-long farmers’ protests against three newly enacted agri laws.

“No propaganda can deter India’s unity! No propaganda can stop India to attain new heights! Propaganda can not decide India’s fate only ‘Progress’ can. India stands united and together to achieve progress,” Shah tweeted.

The home minister’s tweet was posted with hashtags – #IndiaAgainstPropaganda and #IndiaTogether – that were used in the statement by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and in the tweets by top Union Ministers who spoke in similar vein.

The MEA has slammed the remarks made by Rihanna and other celebrities and activists on farmer protests, saying the facts on the issue must be ascertained before rushing to comment on it.

It also said that the “temptation” of sensationalist social media hashtags and views is “neither accurate nor responsible”.

The tweets by the foreign celebrities created a splash on social and other media, and the related hashtags were among the top trends on Twitter.


Also read: ‘India against propaganda’, say Akshay Kumar, Karan Johar over Rihanna, Greta Thunberg tweets


 

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