Withdrawal of agricultural laws is only the beginning of the war ... Know which Khalistani became a tool of separatist Dhaliwal, what are its evil intentions

Posted on 5th Feb 2021 by rohit kumar

How Greta Thunberg, Sweden's environmental activist, became a tool to spoil the environment in India is now becoming clear. A police officer investigating efforts to promote separatism by taking advantage of the peasant movement said that the 'toolkit' tweeted by Greta was created by Mo Dhaliwal, founder of the Vancouver-based Poetic Justice Foundation (PJF) of Canada. . Dhaliwal is looking to fuel the Khalistani movement in India with the support of farmers.

 

The police officer's suspicions and accusations are confirmed by a video clip of a recent Mo Dhaliwal, in which he is raising support for the movement as well as raising the separatist movement. Dhaliwal says in the video, "If the agricultural laws are returned tomorrow, then this will not be our victory." The war will begin with the return of agricultural laws and it will not end there. Do not let anyone know that this war with agricultural laws will end. Because they are trying to extract energy from this movement. They are trying to tell you that you are separate from Punjab, and you are separate from the Khalistan movement. You are not.

 

It is being told that the video was shot during a demonstration outside the Indian Consulate on 26 January. Hindustan Times does not confirm the veracity of this video. Dhaliwal was asked to respond to police allegations against the group, initially, he was ready for an interview but later said that he would issue a statement instead.

 

The farmers' movement has been going on on the borders of Delhi since 26 November. The farmers are demanding the withdrawal of three agricultural laws enacted by the central government. He has had several rounds of talks with the government but has not yet yielded any results. The farmers have also rejected the proposal to suspend the laws for a year and a half. They are insisting on the withdrawal of laws.

 

This week Dhaliwal and his group PJF are once again in focus. This happened after a toolkit document tweeted by Greta Thunberg, which provided information about online and offline action plans for the farmer movement. Delhi Police said on Thursday evening that everything is happening in the same way as described in this toolkit. Delhi Police has started the investigation by registering an FIR against unknown creators of the toolkit.

 

In this document, links have been given which could have been shared on social media. These focused on Republic Day on 26 January and the group wanted to celebrate it as a global spectacle. Greta later deleted the tweet and uploaded another document, which the police officer described as an updated and sanitized version.

 

The officer quoted above said that the toolkit should be viewed in the context of its creators' background and intentions. The video shows the objectives of the group that wants to mobilize public opinion on social media against the Indian government. He said, "For them, opposition to agricultural laws is just an excuse to garner support for their separatist agenda."

 

In this video, Dhaliwal is appealing to the youth in front of him to keep his mind open about the demand for Khalistan. Dhaliwal says in this video, "Khalistani people are so excited about this (peasant performance), because they are seeing what they expected in the 1970s after 40-50 years of truth." In the 1970s they wanted an independent land so that we would not have to carry out this movement today. I request all the youth not to close their eyes to each other. Do not stop your heart from each other. Do not close your mind. If you see someone who does not understand, misinterpret Khalistan, ask questions, know… understand… nobody wants to be a terrorist… They want to separate us from each other. We are here for freedom and the purity of Punjab.

 

Dhaliwal is not alone. Counter-terrorism officials who have been talking about intelligence reports about the infiltration of separatist elements in the peasant movement say that many pro-Khalistani and groups are active at different levels. The Delhi Police had earlier said that it has identified at least 300 such Twitter handles which are being operated from Pakistan. Efforts are being made to bring people to the borders of Delhi with the support Khalistan hashtag.

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