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Foreign Minister S Jaishankar shares a Greta document: ‘Toolkit says a lot’

Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar responded to the toolkit controversy on Saturday by expressing concern over Sweden’s Clement activist Greta Thunberg’s departure from the tweet. The Foreign Minister told the news agency ANI: “I believe this has brought it to the forefront. We have to see what else comes out.”

The Foreign Minister said that the farmers’ performance was the reason behind the Foreign Ministry’s response to the intervention of foreign celebrities. The Foreign Ministry said the statements of these celebrities were irresponsible and incorrect. Jaishankar said, “You see some celebrities responding to a statement by the Foreign Ministry on something they don’t know much about. There is a reason behind this.”

The topic gained international attention after US pop star Rihanna shared a CNN article about the Internet ban around Delhi. Greta Thornburg was also named among the peasant foreign supporters, but she shared the toolkit with an action plan to support the peasant movement.

Greta then delete it and upload the new one saying the first one is old. The Delhi Police has registered a case against the creators of the toolkit, details have been requested from Google. Khalistani links were found in the document and the plan is being executed in the same manner as stated in the document, police said.

Earlier, Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar and BJP MP Meenakshi Namy had also commented on the toolkit. Both men said it exposed serious matters. Following the statements of Rihanna and Greta, the Foreign Ministry issued a statement advising them.

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