international celebrities extended their support to the protesters agitating against the three new farm laws. The government took note of Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey "liking" a Tweet asking for an emoji for the hashtag #FarmersProtests. Dorsey liked the Tweet which said: "Now is a good time as ever for @Twitter and @Jack to add a Twitter emoji to the massive #FarmersProtests in India - as they did for historic international protests like #BlackLivesMatter and #EndSars". The Twitter CEO liked the tweet by Washington Post journalist Karen Attiah. The government, in a strong reaction, described the celebrities' tweets as part of "vested interest groups" and their support as "sensationalist social media hashtags and comments" which are "neither accurate, nor responsible".