March 12, 2017
Bollywood celebrities like Riteish Deshmukh, Dia Mirza and
Onir on Monday expressed support and respect for the farmers community as an
estimated 35,000 peasants completed a 180-km march to Mumbai over six days to
bring to the notice of the government the agrarian crisis gripping the state.
The group of peasants -- men, women, youth and even seniors -- abandoned
their night's rest, to march from the Somaiya Grounds, Vidyavihar, starting 2
a.m. (Monday) to reach the historic Azad Maidan at dawn, to avoid
inconveniencing students appearing for the ongoing board examinations.
This gesture has been hailed by Bollywood celebrities, some of whom have saluted
the spirit of the farmers and some of whom have commented on their plight with a
pun.
Here's what they said:
Riteish Deshmukh: Farmers walked 180
km, asking for the rightful compensation for their crop. On their last stretch
they walked all night making sure they didn't disturb the SSC board
examinations. Compassion, respect, salute, Jai Kisan.
Dia Mirza: Our
destinies are entwined. Our farmers grow our food. Their lives and livelihood
are in peril because of climate change, exploitative middle men, lack of
sustainable support. Stand by our farmers.
Onir: Respect Kisan Long
March. These farmers have kindness far beyond most arrogant political rallies
who don't care about public inconvenience.
Prakash Raj: With blisters in
the foot... hunger in their eyes, our farmers have walked seeking fairplay,
dignity. This is the truth because of your lies and failed promises... Will you
give them justice as they knock at your door... before they rise to knock you
out #justasking.
Siddhartha Basu: Not just the Maharashtra government,
all of India needs to listen and respond positively to the acute distress of our
farmers everywhere.
Shirish Kunder: As long as the farmers and soldiers
are willing to die for us, respect? The moment they protest against any
injustice, political agenda? We love docile cows!
Shruti Seth: You can be
sure that this will be turned into a political slugfest and the poor farmers
will return home empty handed. And then the government will deflect all the
attention to something absolutely nonsensical. Hope we grow brains by 2019.
Maria Goretti: My heart goes out to our farmers and their plight... my
grandparents were farmers, I know how difficult this is.
Pritish Nandy:
The Indian farmer is an amazing person. He is fighting a losing battle against
nature, life and the state for years now. He deserves our respect and support.
Not political cliches.
Kunal Kemmu: I feel very emotional listening to
the plight of the farmers and their stories. Walking barefoot and with bare
necessities and still being as patient, calm and disciplined. I really hope we
find a way to help end the prolonged ordeal of the backbone of this country -
Jai Kisan!
Atul Kasbekar: Massive respect! Farmers in the mammoth
agitation agreed to walk across the city at night so as to not inconvenience
citizens, especially kids appearing for exams.
Abhishek Kapoor: Put
yourself in the farmers' shoes today. They've walked a very long way to be
heard. Hope they get what they want cause it's going to be a long and hard
summer. Please don't whine about traffic jams.
R. Madhavan: I totally and
whole heartedly support this for all farmers in this nation. Let's make that
difference.
Rahul Dholakia: Should write a film (that's all what I can
do) where the protagonist dupes the bank of thousands of crores and then he
distributes the money to all the farmers to clear their debts and escapes
abroad! And just imagine if the bank belonged to Netas! Farmers rock.
Puri Jagan: Bhaiya gobhi kaise diye? - 20/kg -- Bhaiya 15 ka laga do. Domino's,
1 medium pizza. - Rs 285 -- Rs 300. Keep the change. "Farmers are dying"