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Exposed! Greta Thunberg shares Google doc revealing 'farmer-protest' conspiracy against India; deletes tweet:-

 

New Delhi: Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg has deleted her tweet where she had shared Google documents on how to support and protest against the farm laws globally.

BJP leader Kapil Mishra shared contents of Greta’s global farmers’ strike tool kit saying they were prepared for riots on January 26th in advance.

Talking to Times Now’s Navika Kumar, AAP MLA Atishi said Greta Thunberg needs to clarify why she deleted the protest.

Greta Thunberg

'Hold protests at Indian Embassies, offices of Adani & Ambani'

The document titled 'Global Farmers Strike - First Wave' says, “On 26th January, a major day of globally coordinated actions, show your support at local physical locations, wherever you are. Either find protests happening in your city/state/country and participate in large (or small) numbers or organize one.”

It further encouraged people to organise solidarity protests either at or near Indian Embassies, local government offices or offices of various multinational Adani and Ambani companies.

Greta Thunberg

“While we are focusing on the 26th, you are encouraged to continue organising gatherings as and when possible – for this is not going to end anytime soon,” the documents said.

Exposed! Greta Thunberg shares Google doc revealing 'farmer-protest' conspiracy against India; deletes tweet
Greta Thunberg has deleted her tweet 

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • They were prepared for riots on 26th January already: Kapil Mishra
  • 'More riots and attack against India are planned globally'
  • Greta Thunberg had shared the toolkit on her Twitter today evening

New Delhi: Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg has deleted her tweet where she had shared Google documents on how to support and protest against the farm laws globally.

BJP leader Kapil Mishra shared contents of Greta’s global farmers’ strike tool kit saying they were prepared for riots on January 26th in advance.

Talking to Times Now’s Navika Kumar, AAP MLA Atishi said Greta Thunberg needs to clarify why she deleted the protest.

Greta Thunberg

'Hold protests at Indian Embassies, offices of Adani & Ambani'

The document titled 'Global Farmers Strike - First Wave' says, “On 26th January, a major day of globally coordinated actions, show your support at local physical locations, wherever you are. Either find protests happening in your city/state/country and participate in large (or small) numbers or organize one.”

It further encouraged people to organise solidarity protests either at or near Indian Embassies, local government offices or offices of various multinational Adani and Ambani companies.

Greta Thunberg

“While we are focusing on the 26th, you are encouraged to continue organising gatherings as and when possible – for this is not going to end anytime soon,” the documents said.

Tagging a CNN news report headlined: "India cuts internet around New Delhi as protesting farmers clash with police" Thunberg tweeted on Tuesday saying, "We stand in solidarity with the #FarmersProtest in India."

Greta Thunberg has deleted her post

She also shared "a toolkit for those who want to help".

"Here's a toolkit if you want to help," tweeted Thunberg, which takes the user to a document containing details on ways to support the protest.

The document included various urgent actions, including creating a Twitter storm and holding protests outside Indian embassies and government officers to support farmers' protest.

Meanwhile, India in a strong-worded reaction termed statements by foreign celebrities and personalities on the farmers' protest as part of "vested interest groups". Terming their support as "sensationalist social media hashtags the MEA called those comments "neither accurate nor responsible."


Timesnownews.com :-Sidharth Shekhar

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