Disha Ravi had asked Greta Thunberg to delete tweet on ‘toolkit’ fearing action under UAPA: Delhi Police

Disha Ravi and Greta thunberg

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New Delhi: After Greta Thunberg shared the ‘toolkit’ on Twitter, climate activist Disha Ravi had asked the Swedish environmental activist to delete her post. Disha Ravi had feared action under the stringent law UAPA as her name was mentioned in the document. This information was shared by the police here Monday.

Police claimed that Thunberg allegedly deleted the tweet following Disha’s request. Later, Thunberg shared an edited version of the document. They also claimed that the edits were made by 22-year-old Disha.

Police sources said Disha wrote to Thunberg on WhatsApp. She said, “Okay can you not tweet the toolkit at all. Can we just not say anything at all for a while. I am gonna talk to lawyers. I am sorry but our names are on it and we can literally get UAPA against us,” she is alleged to have said.

Disha allegedly made the request fearing registration of case under the stringent the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), police claimed.

Thunberg, a teen climate activist, had shared the ‘toolkit’ to lend her support to the farmers’ agitation against the three farm laws.

In the document, various urgent actions, including creating a ‘Twitter storm’ and protesting outside Indian embassies, were listed which were needed to be taken to support the farmers’ protest.

While responding to queries relating to toolkit document during a press conference at the Delhi Police headquarters, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Cyber Cell) Anyesh Roy said that it is not a static document.

“It’s a dynamic document which has a large number of hyperlinks, which are links to various Google drives, Google docs and websites. One of the important website present here is ‘askindiawhy.com’. This website has lot of Pro-Khalistani content. So this document in itself has an action plan,” Roy said.

The DCP said that in first instance, the document was not to be shared in the public and was private. However, it was accidentally shared

“So this was a document to be shared to a limited number of people, who would then influence public opinion. Having global icons to follow this, this toolkit was made to propagate pro-Khalistan propaganda,” Roy pointed out.

Earlier in the day, police said that Disha along with Mumbai lawyer Nikita Jacob and Pune engineer Shantanu created the ‘toolkit’. It was related to the farmers’ agitation and shared it with others to tarnish India’s image, the Delhi Police said.

The police also claimed that Disha sent the ‘toolkit’ to Thunberg through the ‘Telegram’ app, and also ‘coaxed her to act on it’.

 

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