Former WWE wrestler ‘The Great Khali’ joined the farmers’ protest at the Tikri border on Tuesday. The 7-foot tall wrestler, who is originally from Punjab, stood with the farmers in the protest against the ‘black’ farm laws and also urged the people of the country to support the farmers in the same.
Farmers continue to protest against the farm bills at many locations around Delhi and people have been extending their help to them. The two bills presented in the parliament in the year 2018 were holding key to loosening the deadlock between the government and the protesting farmers in North India. However, both the bills haven’t been considered yet.
The farmer’s protest has now entered the seventh day of the Dilli Chalo march and talks between the farmer unions and the government remains inconclusive. The next round of talks is scheduled for Thursday.
View this post on InstagramThe Great Khali took to Instagram and shared a video of himself participating in the protest. In the video, the former WWE star explained the losses that the farmers have faced or will face the Farm Laws and appealed to the government to roll back the legislation.
Khali also said that the farmers won’t return back until their demands were met and that they were given at least six month’s worth of ration.
View this post on InstagramHere’s what people on social media want to say about the incident and the Great Khali supporting the farmers-
OOO bhai ️
— Arfat Ansari 🤺 عرفات (@Arfat_Ansari007) December 1, 2020The great Khali has joined farmers' protests.
This is bad news for Amit Shah. He will need extra policemen to lift him and put in the police vehicle.
we should call "John Cena"
sala sab ko utha leta hai wo WWE mai
I thought he was a wrestler ..when did he start farming
— राष्ट्र सर्वप्रथम (@jainpri2003) December 1, 2020Earlier, activists, artists, civil society members and doctors too have joined them to help the protesting farmers.
Doctors from AIIMS, Safdarjung Hospital, Hindu Rao, and other hospitals of the national capital held a medical camp at the Singhu border in order to help the farmers.
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