Kerala Congress’ tweet posted in January are eerily similar to instructions on Greta’s toolkit exposed on Feb 3

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What if we told you that the Indian National Congress, which has ruled India for a greater part of its independent history, is now allegedly hand-in-gloves with Khalistani elements and vested interest groups which seek to internationally defame India and destabilase the Modi government? First thoughts would suggest that the Congress cannot fall so low, and cannot sell-out the country for its own gains. But then, a development which is now being covered up big time proves otherwise. The Kerala Pradesh Mahila Congress, on January 18, tweeted in support of the farmers’ protests. The said tweet now stands deleted.

Why has the tweet by KPMC been deleted? For the simple reason that it is an eerily similar copy of a “suggested post” available on the incriminatory Google Toolkit which was inadvertently shared by eco-fascist Greta Thunberg. The same toolkit, from which pop star Rihanna picked up a suggested post and tweeted it verbatim. This has proven that the Congress was in possession of the toolkit, which was in circulation largely among anti-India and Khalistani groups.

“The Modi government launched a full-scale attack on the survival of a large section of population. The 3 farm laws will further worsen the situation for women whose lives are already facing severe crisis due to skyrocketing prices of essential commodities” #MahilaAdhikarDiwas,” the KPMC’s official handle tweeted.

How is it that just like pop star Rihanna, who has no practical idea of what the farmers’ protests are all about, or what reforms have been passed by the Modi government for the agricultural sector, the Congress party too begins copying tweets and content from a toolkit whose sole purpose is to defame India, and whose authors are reportedly rabid anti-India specimens working with Khalistani motivations?

Further, for the Kerala Pradesh Mahila Congress to delete the said tweet leaves no doubt that they are guilty of blatant plagiarism, from no less than an anti-India document. However, plagiarism is not the biggest concern in this scenario. The fact that the Congress party was in hold of the said anti-India document, which very well details how on Republic Day, a siege will be laid on Delhi, as early as the 18th of January, should scare ordinary Indians. Can the Congress party today come on record and state that they were not in possession of the explosive toolkit, and that they are in no way connected to vested interest groups fuelling the protests? Can the Congress say that they are not a part of the international campaign to defame India? Only time, or the ongoing Delhi Police probe into the matter will tell.

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