Actor
Siddharth
has
called
out
Delhi
police
after
the
arrest
of
21-year-old
climate
activist
Disha
Ravi,
in
the
Greta
Thunberg
'toolkit'
case.
In
a
series
of
tweets,
he
also
opened
up
about
the
organised
tweets
shared
by
Bollywood
actors
including
Akshay
Kumar,
Ajay
Devgn
and
others.
Siddharth
took
to
Twitter
explaining
what
a
toolkit
means.
He
wrote,
"If
you
want
to
go
watch
a
movie
with
friends,
you
message
all
of
them
which
movie,
what
time
and
where
to
assemble
before
heading
there....
This
is
what
may
be
called
a
#Toolkit.
The
ugly
version
of
this
is
what
IT
cells
do.
Stop
the
bullshit.
#ShameOnDelhiPolice."
He
went
on
to
remind
netizens
that
Bollywood
celebrities
are
known
to
use
toolkits
for
film
promotions.
"Standing
unconditionally
in
solidarity
and
support
with
#DishaRavi.
I'm
so
sorry
this
happened
to
you
sister.
We
are
all
with
you.
Stay
strong.
This
injustice
too
shall
pass," read
another
tweet
by
the
actor.
"If
protestors
assemble
in
a
church
they
are
Christian
mercenaries,
if
they
eat
biryani
they
are
jihadis,
if
they
wear
turbans
they
are
Khalistanis,
if
they
organise
themselves
it's
a
toolkit...
But
we
cannot
say
anything
about
this
FASCIST
government.
Godi
media
is
not
investigated.
Planned,
voluntary
compromise
of
journalistic
ethics
isn't
investigated...
A
toolkit
is.
This
is
Animal
Farm
in
real
life,"
(sic)
he
added.
"You
should
see
how
star's
fans
organise
and
execute
tweet
storms,
common
DPs
and
hashtags...
Then
you
will
understand
why
it's
so
moronic
to
even
discuss
this
#TOOLKIT.
We
are
living
in
a
bizarre
dystopia," the
Rang
De
Basanti
actor
concluded.
According
to
the
latest
reports,
Disha
Ravi
was
arrested
by
a
Cyber
Cell
team
of
the
force
on
Saturday.
The
Delhi
Police
has
claimed
that
she
was
one
of
the
editors
of
the
"toolkit
Google
doc" and
"key
conspirator"
in
the
document's
formulation
and
dissemination.
Police
have
alleged
that
Ravi
and
others
(Nikita
Jacob
and
Shantanu
Muluk)
collaborated
with
pro-khalistani
Poetic
Justice
Foundation
to
spread
disaffection
against
the
Indian
State.
The
Delhi
Police
in
a
tweet
referring
to
Disha
Ravi
said,
"She
was
the
one
who
shared
the
toolkit
doc
with
Greta
Thunberg."
Earlier
this
month,
the
said
toolkit
was
shared
by
a
Swedish
climate
activist,
Greta
Thunberg
on
Twitter.
The
toolkit
has
been
cited
as
means
of
spreading
disaffection
and
ill-will
against
the
Government
of
India
to
create
disharmony
among
various
social,
religious
and
cultural
groups,
by
Delhi
Plolice.
Reports
revealed
that
Disha
is
to
remain
in
police
custody
for
five
days.