Toolkit Case Investigation Revealed: Before Republic Day, there was a plan to create panic on social media, Disha and her colleagues had a virtual meeting


Posted on 15th Feb 2021 01:17 pm by rohit kumar

On the second day of the arrest of 22-year-old activist Disha Ravi of Bengaluru in the Greta Thunberg toolkit case, police are searching for her close. Delhi Police on Monday issued non-bailable warrants against Nikita Jacob and Shantanu. According to sources, Disha, Nikita had a meeting with MO Dhaliwal, a pro-Khalistani and founder of the Poetic Justice Foundation, on the Zoom app. The purpose of this meeting was to spread sensation on social media before 26 January.

 

Delhi Police said that a special team went to Nikita's house 4 days ago. They were seized from there and examined by their electronic gadgets. After this, when the police again came to her house to question Nikita, she was missing. Quoting sources, the news agency has informed that Nikita was introduced to Dhaliwal by a fellow Puneet. After issuing non-bailable warrants against her, Nikita has now applied for transit bail in the Bombay High Court. The court will hear the matter on Tuesday.

 

Disha edited the toolkit and circulated it - Police

Disha has been arrested for editing and circulating a toolkit shared by Greta Thunberg. The Delhi court has sent Disha in a 5-day special cell custody. Sweden's activist Greta tweeted in support of the peasant movement and shared this toolkit. If the Indian government objected to this, Twitter deleted the tweets. After this Delhi Police registered a case against unknown people.

 

Disha shared the toolkit with Greta

Delhi Police arrested the direction on Sunday i.e. 14 February. Disha is also a climate activist. According to Delhi Police, Disha, who was involved in starting the Friday for Future campaign, circulated the toolkit by creating a Google Dock. For this, he formed a WhatsApp group. She was also involved in drafting this toolkit.

 

Sharp statements by Congress leaders on arrest

 

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra wrote on social media, 'I am afraid of an unarmed girl with guns, spread by a courageous unarmed girl.'

 

P. Chidambaram said that India is becoming the platform of absurd things. Sadly, Delhi Police has become a puppet in the hands of dictators.

 

Jairam Ramesh said on Disha's arrest, 'This is a cheap act. Spam is harassment and bullying. '

 

Shashi Tharoor said, "The direction of the arrest of Disha Ravi is a new step in the way political opposition and ideological freedom is being attacked to suppress the peasant movement in India. Does the Indian government not care at all to tarnish its image in the world?

 

Left, SP, and farmer leaders also angry

 

Left leader Sitaram Yechury said that Modi Raj thinks that the farmers' struggle will be weakened by arresting the granddaughter of the farmers. Indeed, these arrests will awaken the youth of the country and strengthen democracy.

 

Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav said, 'The question is when those people will be arrested, who are breaking the unity of the country and society in the morning and evening with the toolkit of their words. Those who are promoting hate and division. '

 

Farmer leader Darshan Pal Singh said, 'United Kisan Morcha opposes the arrest of the youth climate activists who supported the farmers. We demand that he be released as soon as possible and unconditionally. '

 

Kamala Harris's niece Meena also questioned

 

Meena Harris, niece of US Vice-President Kamala Harris and a lawyer by profession, wrote on social media about the arrest of Climate Activist Disha Ravi, 'Indian authorities have arrested another female activist Disha Ravi as she supported the farmers' protest Posted a social media toolkit to do. The government should ask why are they targeting activists?

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