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SourceHere's a toolkit to handle the folks getting high on the 'Toolkit Case':
* It has not been proven in court that the contents of the Toolkit make it illegal.
* TV channels and rabble-rousers are not the court of law, even though their daily sound-and-light show try to suggest that they are. * It has not been proven that the Toolkit was indeed drafted by a specific group with a secret agenda. * 'Toolkit' is lingo that any internet-savvy person, especially the god-fearing software types, ought to be familiar with. If they aren't, why have we subsidised their education? It's a list of things to do, stupid. * Toolkits are not secret documents. They aren't meant to be. * Cloud computing — i.e. editing shared Google docs — is not illegal. * WhatsApp messages worrying about state action are neither illegal nor incriminating. * Supporting Indian farmers or talking about climate change is not illegal in any law — national or international. * Delhi Police and the court have allegedly not followed their own toolkit in their non-bailable arrest spree. * 'Sources' cited by certain sections of media, when unnamed, can be anyone from a cute penguin in Antartica to the alien waiting for a photo and Bhagvad Gita in space. Or it could just be your regular un-friendly IT cell bum. * Everyone who loves India loves its people first. Those who hate India's people are anti-nationals lost in delusions of grandeur.
( Vinutha Mallya )