What is a toolkit? Why did the controversy start after Greta’s tweet?

Greta Thunberg, an anti-climate change and environmental activist, expressed support for the Farmers Protest in India. Greta backed up via tweet. However, one of her tweets caused a stir. Greta shared a toolkit to support the Farmers Protest in India. This tweet was later deleted. However, it is alleged to be a ploy to discredit India through screenshots. Delhi Police has also registered an FIR against the makers of the toolkit. What is this toolkit?

What is a toolkit?

A toolkit is a document. Provides detailed information about an issue and how to act on it. Volunteers participating in a large movement or campaign are instructed to do so. This toolkit is of great help to volunteers who want to participate in the campaign. It helps to work in the same direction at the same time, collectively, in any campaign, whether online or offline. In India, too, some fact-checking websites have come up with messages from some political parties with the same content and simultaneously circulating on social media. Toolkits often go a long way in creating trends on social media.

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Appeal to raise a voice

Greta shared a toolkit. It called on people around the world to support the Farmers Protest. Greta urged people to tweet #FarmersProtest or #StandWithFarmers by sharing photos or videos on social media. It called on the public to gather information and make videos raising questions against the agricultural law. Apart from that, the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, the Minister of Agriculture Narendra Tomar, the Chief Ministers of the states along with the International Monetary Fund, the World Trade Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the World Bank were asked to tag.

An appeal to actually strengthen the Protest

According to Greta’s toolkit, he appealed to the people to take part in the actual Protest. He appealed to the citizens living outside India to protest outside Indian embassies, government offices and media offices. Our people’s representatives were also appealed to ask questions in this regard.

Trying to tarnish India’s image?

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The cover of the toolkit shared by Greta was titled ‘Will you be part of the largest protest in human history?‘ Greta deleted this after a tweet. However, screenshots of that toolkit began to go viral. Indian officials said the toolkit was developed by the organization Peace for Justice. He was trying to tarnish the image of India. Dhaliwal, the co-founder of the organization, is said to be a pro-Khalistan supporter. The toolkit is not an illegal document. However, a complaint has been filed against the toolkit shared by Greta. The makers of the toolkit have been accused of trying to tarnish India’s image.

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