New Delhi: Hours after the Delhi Patiala House Court granted three-day judicial custody of Disha Ravi to Delhi Police in reference to the ‘toolkit’ case, Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg took to Twitter and prolonged her help for the the Indian activist. “Freedom of speech and the right to peaceful protest and assembly are non-negotiable human rights. These must be a fundamental part of any democracy,” Greta tweeted with the hashtag #StandWithDishaRavi. ALSO READ | Amit Shah Reacts On Disha Ravi’s Arrest; Says, ‘Age Or Gender Can’t Judge Culpability Or Crime’
Earlier within the day, Disha was produced earlier than the court docket amid excessive safety on the finish of her five-days police custody for allegedly being concerned in sharing a doc (toolkit) on social media associated to the farmers’ protest.
Freedom of speech and the correct to peaceable protest and meeting are non-negotiable human rights. These should be a basic a part of any democracy. #StandWithDishaRavi https://t.co/fhM4Cf1jf1
— Greta Thunberg (@GretaThunberg) February 19, 2021
The Delhi Police on Friday advised a metropolis court docket that local weather activist Disha Ravi has been evasive in giving replies throughout the interrogation and shifted the blame onto co-accused Nikita Jacob and Shantanu Muluk. During the listening to, public prosecutor stated that Disha must be confronted with the co-accused that’s the reason Police want 3-day judicial custody.
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Last Sunday, the Delhi court docket had granted a five-day custody after the Police stated her custodial interrogation was required to probe an alleged bigger conspiracy towards the federal government of India and to determine her alleged position referring to the Khalistan motion.
Police have alleged that the unfolding of occasions throughout the Republic Day violence which broke out throughout farmers’ tractor parade in nationwide capital over agri legal guidelines, allegedly revealed copycat execution of the ‘motion plan’ detailed within the ‘toolkit’.