Action on farmers after Moosewala’s song: Kisan Ekta Morcha and Tractor to Twitter account created during the farmers’ movement banned in India

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After the song SYL by Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala, action has taken place on the Twitter account created during the farmers’ movement. Kisan Ekta Morcha and Tractor to Twitter accounts have been banned under Indian laws. Both these laws were made in opposition to the agricultural reform laws of the central government. Through which the talk of the United Kisan Morcha leading the movement was kept on the digital platform.

The Twitter account of Kisan Ekta Morcha has been banned in India.

The Twitter account of Kisan Ekta Morcha has been banned in India.

5 lakh followers of Kisan Ekta Morcha
The Twitter account of Kisan Ekta Morcha had about 5 lakh followers. At the same time, Tractor to Twitter had 55 thousand followers. Through these two accounts, a lot of answers were given to those who defame the farmers during the farmers’ agitation. Apart from this, farmers were also made aware. Hashtags were given everyday during the movement through Tractor to Twitter. Through which the protest against agricultural laws was also trended digitally. However, these accounts will continue to operate abroad.

Tractor to Twitter account to be banned in India and its reasons given by Twitter.

Tractor to Twitter account to be banned in India and its reasons given by Twitter.

Congress raised questions
Congress MLA from Jalandhar, former minister Pargat Singh raised questions on this. He said that Twitter India, which raised the voice of farmers, was closed by Twitter India at the behest of the central government. it’s so embarrassing. He said it was against the freedom of speech.

That’s why the song of Moosewala was banned
Punjabi singer Moosewala’s song was banned on YouTube in India. Musewala talked about a united Punjab comprising Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh. Apart from this, Balwinder Jatana, who killed the officers working for the SYL, along with not providing water to the Sutlej-Yamuna link canal, releasing the captive Sikhs, was exaggerated.

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