Farmers Protest: Gippy Grewal, Ammy Virk among others lash at Kangana for her loose remarks
Kangana Ranaut, known to be one of the most straightforward celebrities, is being lashed out by the Punjabi celebrities including Gippy Grewal, Ammy Virk, Jazzy B, Himanshi Khurana among the others for 'shameful' remarks on farmers protest against the farm laws 2020. Kangana quoted a tweet in which old aged women were seen marching towards Delhi. She wrote: "Ha ha ha she is the same dadi who featured in Time magazine for being the most powerful Indian... And she is available for 100 rupees. Pakistani journo's have hijacked international PR for India in an embarrassing way. We need our own people to speak for us internationally." Also Read | ‘Tractor to Twitter’: Farmer protest gets online push from Punjabis The tweet received anger by people as they called it "shameful". Punjabi singer Gippy Grewal tweeted: "Shame on you Kangana to say something so abrupt without checking facts and basic information. Hope that you well soon and be able to look into the situation without any prejudice. It's the matter of the motherland to not only farmers but to every Indian which includes you too." Also Read | Punjab singer Jass Bajwa is now married [PHOTOS] Slamming Kangana Ranaut Punjabi singer Ammy Virk wrote: "Lakh di laahnat bhain ji tuhade te... ainni v polish ni maari di kise de. lokan ton vadd k kuch ni hunda, tuc saade burjurgaan baare bole o... tuhadi ikk adhi kandh todi c bombay aaleya ne te tuc duniya ser te chakkli c, te saade haqqq khoye aaa sarkar ne." Himanshi Khurana wrote: "According to you government se security mang lo par haq nahi hmmm." "Chalo ab difference nahi raha app me or Bollywood me. Kyuki apke according apke saath galt hua tha to shayad app zada connect kar paati farmers se. Chahe wo galt ya sahi but ye sab dictatorship se km nahi," she added. "Jaise aapko apni baat kehna ka haqq hai inhein bhi hai. Bass farak yeh hai ki aap bina baat aur maksad ke bolti hain aur yeh apne haqq ke liye ladd rahein hain," Sargun Mehta wrote. The farmers have been protesting against the Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020, the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, 2020, and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act 2020. -PTC News