22 year Disha Ravi, a climate activist arrested by Delhi Police under Toolkit case.

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A 22-year-old climate activist from Bengaluru has been arrested by Delhi police over a "toolkit" shared by youth climate activist Greta Thunberg and others on Twitter to show support for the farmers' protest. Disha Ravi is one of the founders of the "Friday for Future" campaign. She allegedly planned a tool kit and sent it forward. Delhi police have previously claimed that the founder of the "toolkit", an organization that calls itself the Poetic Justice Foundation, is a Khalistani group.

On February 4, Delhi police filed a lawsuit against a toolkit posted on Twitter by Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. In the aftermath of the riots and riots during a farmers' tractor rally on Republic Day, her tweet helped to attract international attention with the protest.

Delhi police said the device was found on a media post before the violence and was a conspiracy after the January 26 incident. "In the event of an incident that took place on January 26, it could lead to the copying of the program," Delhi police said.

"India had to fight economically, socially, culturally and regionally," said Delhi Special Police Commissioner Praveer Ranjan. "We have registered a case of spreading dissent from the Indian government - it is about a coup - and sectarian tensions on religious, social and cultural grounds, and criminal conspiracy to create such a system," he said. In fact, in its investigation, Delhi Police have asked Google and other social media bullies to provide information on email id, URLs and other social media accounts associated with the creators of the "toolkit", uploaded by Google doc and later shared on Twitter.

Police said they were looking for information on ID, domain URLs and specific social media accounts mentioned in the "toolkit". Later, the institute asked Twitter to delete 1,178 accounts, which it said were spreading false information and provocative content to farmers, sources said. On February 3, Greta Thunberg tweeted a "tool kit" to show support for farmers' protests against the farm's farm rules that have been taking place on the Delhi border since November 26. However, this has been the focus of Republic Day protests.


 

 

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