
Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has called for the arrest of
สล็อตออนไลน์ 22-year-old climate activist Disha Ravi "an unprecedented attack on democracy".She was arrested on Saturday over a document aimed at helping farmers protest the new agricultural law.Ravi's arrest has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling it an attack on free speech.Several activists and journalists have been arrested in recent weeks in connection with the protests.Police said PM. Ravi was the "accomplice" in the "designation and dissemination" of the document, which is "Tool kit" of the protestThey said Ms Ravi, one of the founders of Friday's Climate Strike Branch for the Future of India, was the editor of the document and shared it with Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg.
I'm not doing a toolkit, we want to support farmers, I edited two lines on February 3," Ravi told the court, according to news website NDTV.Mr Kejriwal has joined forces for prominent voices online, including activists, journalists and opposition politicians. (Eg former Finance Minister P Chidambaram), everyone was shocked and angry at the arrest.Ravi, who lives in the southern city of Bangalore, flew to the capital of Delhi where she appeared to a judge on Sunday. She was sent to court custody for five days.Questions were raised about the fact that Mrs. Ravi did not have a lawyer during her trial, a fact that criminal lawyer Rebecca John, who is following the case, said:If the accused is not represented by a counsel at the time of the trial, the judge should wait until her adviser arrives or, on an alternative, providing her with legal assistance," said Ms. John. Write
It is not clear what Ms. Ravi was charged. But many fear she will be detained under the colonial sedition law that was used in the recent arrest of journalists.New Delhi police, which arrested Ravi, made the same claim earlier this month when they said they were investigating the kit. They said it suggested a conspiracy to be held in a mass rally on Jan. 26 that led farmers to protest clashes with police.The toolkit was widely released about two weeks ago when Mr Thunberg tweeted the message, expressing support for protest farmers.The strike, now the third month, seeks to repeal a new agricultural reform law that would open up India's agricultural sector to buyers and corporate investments.The government, which proposed a suspension of the law, said they would improve farming revenues. But farmers, who do not want anything from complete withdrawal, say the opposite will happen. They fear the law will threaten government-endorsed decades-old concessions and leave them vulnerable to the private market.
Protests are now the greatest challenge faced by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.And Mrs. Ravi's arrest has been viewed by many as a tactic of intimidation by the Bharatiya Janata government, which oversees the New Delhi police.This is a new low, even in India, ”environmentalist Nittnand Jarman.“ The kind of young people we should celebrate, not imprisonment. He described her as "The outspoken and brave boy who always defends and fights for India's rights on the world stage" on climate change.He said this was against PM Modi's efforts to enlist young people to clean up cities as part of his flagship Swachh Bharat (Clean India) campaign.He said it was sending a clear message to young people, "They should limit themselves to picking up garbage on the streets or planting trees and not entering a policy platform".Farmers group Samyukta Kisan Morcha, one of the main groups behind the protest, expressed support for Ms Ravi and called for her release.Support poured in everywhere, including Indian film actor Siddharth, Canadian poet Rupi Kaur and Meena Harris, granddaughter of US Vice President Kamala Harris.