Prime Minister Imran Khan tweeted a video of Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters in which he was criticizing the “fascist, racist citizenship law” introduced by the Modi government.
Roger Waters at an event in London also recited the poem of a Delhi poet-activist Aamir Aziz and said “He’s involved in the fight against Modi’s fascist, racist citizenship law.”
“Everything will be remembered.
Killers, we will become ghosts
and write of your killings,
You write jokes in courts,
we will write justice on the walls.
We will speak so loudly that
even the deaf will hear.
We will write so clearly that
You write injustice on the earth,
We will write revolution in the sky.”
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Prime Minister Imran Khan tweeted the video and wrote “when musicians who have all their lives rallied for peace, start taking notice of the massacres in India, it is time the world must stand up and take notice.”
Prime Minister Imran also urged the world to stand up on the right side of history.
George Roger Waters is an English songwriter, singer, bassist, and composer. In 1965, he co-founded the progressive rock band Pink Floyd.
When musicians who have all their lives rallied for peace, start taking notice of the massacres in India, it is time the world must stand up and take notice. Stand up on the right side of history. pic.twitter.com/WdYv4YBSmT
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) February 27, 2020
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