Greta Thunberg shares Google docs 'toolkit' show 'pre-planned' conspiracy against India under farmer's protest, deletes tweet later

Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg is in the middle of a controversy over her tweets on the farmers' protest in India.

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Hollywood pop-star Rihanna created a huge uproar after she tweeted in favour of the ongoing farmers protest in India. Following that, the famous teen child activist also took to Twitter and extended her support to the farmers. This placed the farmer's protest going on in India at the global and after that people around the world including the Punjabi movie industry started slamming the Bollywood film industry for remaining silent. Many also accused that the Bollywood actors are silent because they are afraid of the government and about their business. 

However, Bollywood soon broke their silence and all actors came in support of the Indian government and asked the people remain united against foreign force. Even the cricket fraternity of India came in support of the government and asked the people of India to not pay attention to propagating propaganda by people outside of India. 

Now, teen climate activist Greta Thunberg is in the middle of a controversy over her tweets on the farmers' protest in India. Amidst a huge uproar, Greta shared a google document toolkit that explained to people how they can participate in the farmer's protest on a global level. However, there was a catch that accidentally Greta shared an old document allegedly sent to her. 

As soon as people started accessing the document it revealed some sensational points over the ongoing farmers' protest. Following that #GretaExposed started trending on Twitter and people started trolling the teen activist. As a result, she deleted the shared documents. 

So what was in the document that people started slamming Greta?

BJP leader Kapil Mishra shared screenshots of deleted documents and claimed that the riots of January 26 were pre-planned. 

What did The Documents state?

What the document states

Important points

On-ground protest


The documents say, "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.”

"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," added the document.

Thunberg later posted an update, claiming that the document was removed because it was dated. She also posted a link to 'updated toolkit'.

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