Another attack from the Fascists.
There has been a lot of debate around the toolkit tweeted by Greta. Many have argued that toolkits, which comprise basic information of any issue, tweet suggestions and information on what hashtags to use and who to tag on social media, are a regular inventory while organising protests online.
Bengaluru activist arrested for editing and sharing Greta Thunberg’s farmer protests toolkit
The police slapped the charges of “sedition”, “criminal conspiracy” and “promoting hatred” on the creators of the toolkit, a Google document detailing what the movement is all about, suggesting hashtags for the public to mobilise on social media and giving pointers on how to make their voices heard.
The police, however, haven’t publicly offered any evidence to back up their allegations so far. “Though the original toolkit is widely available online with news sites that downloaded and saved it,” the Wire points out, disputing the Delhi police’s accusations, “no one has been able to identify anything that even remotely suggests a conspiracy to commit violence.”