Indian farmers sit next to their tractors during a protest at the Delhi Ghazipur Border, near New Delhi. EPA
Indian farmers sit next to their tractors during a protest at the Delhi Ghazipur Border, near New Delhi. EPA
Indian farmers sit next to their tractors during a protest at the Delhi Ghazipur Border, near New Delhi. EPA
Indian farmers sit next to their tractors during a protest at the Delhi Ghazipur Border, near New Delhi. EPA

India arrests climate activist arrested for supporting farmers


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An Indian climate activist has been arrested for circulating a "Toolkit document" on social media that allegedly incited protesting farmers to turn violent last month.

One protester died and about 400 police officers were injured during clashes in the Indian capital New Delhi.

Disha Ravi, 22, was arrested in the southern city of Bengaluru and appeared in a New Delhi court on Sunday, New Delhi police said.

The court sent her to police custody for five days to help in an investigation “into the criminal conspiracy related to the Toolkit document” that allegedly incited the farmers on January 26, India’s Republic Day, police said.

Thousands of farmers stormed New Delhi’s historic Red Fort complex on January 26, posing a major challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government.

Farmers demanding the repeal of new agricultural laws briefly took over the 17th-century fort and hoisted a Sikh religious flag.

India’s Ministry of External Affairs condemned “vested interest groups trying to enforce their agenda”, after pop star Rihanna, teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg and Meena Harris, the niece of US Vice President Kamala Harris, tweeted their support to the farmers on February 3.

  • Security personnel clash with demonstrators during a rally in support of Indian farmers. The farmers are protesting at various locations at the capital, New Delhi. EPA
    Security personnel clash with demonstrators during a rally in support of Indian farmers. The farmers are protesting at various locations at the capital, New Delhi. EPA
  • A protester is surrounded by security personnel at a demonstration in support of farmers, in New Delhi, India. Reuters
    A protester is surrounded by security personnel at a demonstration in support of farmers, in New Delhi, India. Reuters
  • A demonstrator is held back behind a police shield at a rally in support of Indian farmers in New Delhi, India. Farmers are protesting against new farming laws. Reuters
    A demonstrator is held back behind a police shield at a rally in support of Indian farmers in New Delhi, India. Farmers are protesting against new farming laws. Reuters
  • Security personnel and protesters clash at a demonstration in solidarity with Indian farmers in New Delhi, India. Farmers say new laws leave them at the mercy of corporations. EPA
    Security personnel and protesters clash at a demonstration in solidarity with Indian farmers in New Delhi, India. Farmers say new laws leave them at the mercy of corporations. EPA
  • Security personnel, some carrying 'lathi' sticks for crowd control, block a road in New Delhi, India, during a protest in support of farmers. EPA
    Security personnel, some carrying 'lathi' sticks for crowd control, block a road in New Delhi, India, during a protest in support of farmers. EPA
  • Indian National Congress leader Rahul Gandhi arrives at press conference in New Delhi, India. Congress has called for the new farming laws to be repealed. EPA
    Indian National Congress leader Rahul Gandhi arrives at press conference in New Delhi, India. Congress has called for the new farming laws to be repealed. EPA
  • Rakesh Tikait, a leader of Bharatiya Kisan Union farmers' group, is helped onstage at a Maha Panchayat village council meeting, in Kandela village, Jind district, Haryana state, India. Reuters
    Rakesh Tikait, a leader of Bharatiya Kisan Union farmers' group, is helped onstage at a Maha Panchayat village council meeting, in Kandela village, Jind district, Haryana state, India. Reuters
  • Rakesh Tikait, a leader of Bharatiya Kisan Union farmers' organisation at a grand village council meeting in Kandela village, Jind district, in Haryana state, India. Reuters
    Rakesh Tikait, a leader of Bharatiya Kisan Union farmers' organisation at a grand village council meeting in Kandela village, Jind district, in Haryana state, India. Reuters
  • Rakesh Tikait, a leader of Bharatiya Kisan Union farmers' group, turns from the crowd at a grand village council meeting at Kandela village, Jind district, in Haryana state, India. Reuters
    Rakesh Tikait, a leader of Bharatiya Kisan Union farmers' group, turns from the crowd at a grand village council meeting at Kandela village, Jind district, in Haryana state, India. Reuters
  • Farmers and supporters attend a grand village council meeting at Kandela village, Jind district, in Haryana state, India. Reuters
    Farmers and supporters attend a grand village council meeting at Kandela village, Jind district, in Haryana state, India. Reuters
  • Protesting farmers encounter barbed wire and barricades placed by security personnel at the Delhi Ghazipur Border, near New Delhi, India. EPA
    Protesting farmers encounter barbed wire and barricades placed by security personnel at the Delhi Ghazipur Border, near New Delhi, India. EPA
  • Indian lawyers from Punjab state attend a protest by farmers at the Delhi Ghazipur Border, near New Delhi, India. EPA
    Indian lawyers from Punjab state attend a protest by farmers at the Delhi Ghazipur Border, near New Delhi, India. EPA
  • Villagers leave after a grand village council meeting as part of farmers' protests against farming laws, at Kandela, Jind district, in Haryana state, India. Reuters
    Villagers leave after a grand village council meeting as part of farmers' protests against farming laws, at Kandela, Jind district, in Haryana state, India. Reuters
  • Indian farmers with tractors and trailers protesting at the Delhi Ghazipur Border near New Delhi, India. EPA
    Indian farmers with tractors and trailers protesting at the Delhi Ghazipur Border near New Delhi, India. EPA
  • Protesting Indian farmers rest in a trailer at the Delhi Ghazipur Border near New Delhi, India. EPA
    Protesting Indian farmers rest in a trailer at the Delhi Ghazipur Border near New Delhi, India. EPA
  • Indian National Congress leader Rahul Gandhi addresses a press conference in New Delhi, India. Congress has backed the protesting farmers. EPA
    Indian National Congress leader Rahul Gandhi addresses a press conference in New Delhi, India. Congress has backed the protesting farmers. EPA

The Indian government says the new laws are necessary to modernise Indian farming.

The farmers say the laws will benefit corporations and leave them at the mercy of big business in negotiating prices for their crops.

Tens of thousands of farmers have been camping on the outskirts of New Delhi since the last week of November.

In 2019, Ms Ravi started the Fridays for Future India movement, co-ordinating strikes in different areas of Bengaluru every Friday to protest against climate change.