Washington: Meena Harris, the niece of U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, found it overwhelming to support the peasant movement in India. Attacks against them on the Internet are no longer the name of the game. However, Meena has made it clear that she is not going to bow down. When a person called him ‘Hindophobic’. Meena has given a clear answer to this.
In fact, Sankrant Sahu tweeted, ‘Thank you for showing your Hinduphobia. You hate Hindus because they resist. ‘ On this Meena wrote that I am a Hindu. Stop using religion to hide fascism. He then tweeted again. ‘Now you guys are dragging me to eat meat and write Jesus on a post. Now you guys are getting restless. ‘
Earlier, Meena had written on Twitter on Friday, “I will not be scared and I will not keep quiet.” In fact, he had earlier tweeted, “It is no coincidence that the world’s oldest democracy was attacked a month ago and now the world’s largest democracy is under attack. It is interconnected. We should all be angry against the internet shutdown in India and the violence of paramilitary forces against farmers. ‘
He was then targeted by right-wing trolls. The answer that Meena gave to the trolls is now going even more viral. Meena also shared a picture in which members of the United Hindu Front are burning her poster. “I spoke in support of the human rights of Indian farmers and see the response,” he wrote.
Harris, an advocate for social justice, also launched the ‘Phenomenal Women Action Campaign’ in 2016. He has also questioned the disappearance of young activist Nodip Kaur. Meena tweeted, ‘It seems strange when you see your picture burning in the hands of a fanatical mob but think what they would do if we lived in India. I tell you – 23-year-old Nodip Kaur, who was fighting for the rights of the workers, was arrested and tortured in police custody, sexually harassed. He has been kept in custody for 20 days without bail.