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Farmers Protest: Don't need outsider poking nose in our internal matters, Pragyan Ojha tells Rihanna

Rihanna on Tuesday extended her support to the ongoing farmers protest in India

Akshay Badwe

From November, farmers from various parts of India are protesting on the different borders of Delhi against the three newly farm laws passed by the central government. The protest now has gone global with many international stars lending support to farmers.

Rihanna on Tuesday extended her support to the ongoing farmers protest in India.

The pop-star tweeted, "India cuts internet around New Delhi as protesting farmers clash with police" and wrote on her timeline, "why aren't we talking about this?! #FarmersProtest."

Now in a response to Rihanna, India’s former spinner Pragyan Ojha said, "We don't need an outsider poking her nose in our internal matters.”

Ojha further said, “My country is proud of our farmers and knows how important they are, I trust it will be addressed soon. We don't need an outsider poking her nose in our internal matters!”

Also read: Farmers’ protest goes global: Rihanna, Greta Thunberg lends support to farmers

Earlier, former England left-arm spinner Monty Panesar also invited invited Rihanna to talk on the ongoing farmers' protest in India. "It would be an honour to interview you @panjabradio_@AsianFXRadio on my show "The Full Monty" this Saturday to talk about farmers issues in India," tweeted Panesar in reply to Rihanna's tweet.

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