Indian climate activist Disha Ravi granted bail in farmer protest 'toolkit' case

The arrest of Disha Ravi sparked fierce criticism from activists and India's opposition politicians.

Climate activist Disha Ravi was arrested for circulating a document on social media supporting months of massive protests by farmers in India

Climate activist Disha Ravi was arrested for circulating a document on social media supporting months of massive protests by farmers in India Source: AP

An Indian climate change activist was granted bail on Tuesday 10 days after being arrested for allegedly creating a "toolkit" to help the country's farmer protests that was tweeted by Greta Thunberg.

The arrest of 22-year-old Disha Ravi on charges of sedition - which can carry a sentence of life imprisonment - sparked fierce criticism from activists and India's opposition politicians.

Police alleged that Ms Ravi was a "key conspirator" in the formation of the toolkit, which was shared by the Swedish climate activist on social media.

The toolkit offers basic advice on joining the protest on the ground and spells out how to show support on social media.

Officers said the aim appeared to be to "create disharmony among various social, religious and cultural groups and encourage disaffection and ill-will" against the Indian government.

Police also said Ms Ravi and two others had been in contact with a Canada-based organisation that allegedly supported separatists from India's Sikh minority.

According to the Indian Express newspaper, a Delhi court on Tuesday found no "palpable reason" to deny bail to Ms Ravi, "considering the scanty and sketchy investigation".

Activists of Aam Aadmi Party carry placards and shout anti government slogans during a protest demanding the release of Indian climate activist Disha Ravi
Activists of Aam Aadmi Party carry placards and shout anti government slogans during a protest demanding the release of Indian climate activist Disha Ravi Source: EPA

The protest by thousands of farmers, many of them Sikhs, on the outskirts of New Delhi since late November against new agricultural laws has emerged as a major challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The demonstrations have been mostly peaceful but turned violent on one day in late January when a tractor rally by farmers in Delhi became a rampage, leaving one person dead.

The protest then took an international turn in early February when pop star Rihanna, Greta Thunberg and the US vice president's niece Meena Harris tweeted about the subject.

India's foreign ministry called the comments "sensationalist".

Ms Thunberg has sparked further ire by tweeting in support of Ms Ravi.


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