United Hindu Front burn Greta effigy
© Danish Siddiqui/ReutersActivists from United Hindu Front burn an effigy depicting Greta Thunberg after she tweeted in support of protesting farmers in New Delhi, India, on Feb. 4, 2021.
Greta Thunberg accidentally shared a message showing she was getting told what to write on Twitter about the ongoing violent farmers' revolt in India — leading Thursday to her being probed for criminal conspiracy by police there, according to reports.

The 18-year-old left-wing eco-activist shared — and then quickly deleted — a message that detailed a list of "suggested posts" about the ongoing protests, according to the posts that were saved by Breaking 911.

The list gave a series of tips on what to post, asking her to also repost and tag other celebrities tweeting about it, including pop star Rihanna.

As well as the Twitter storm, the "toolkit" she shared also suggested highlighting planned demonstrations at Indian embassies.

The campaign material and social media template was created by Canada's Poetic Justice Foundation, which claims to be a grassroots group creating "events to provoke, challenge and disrupt systemic inequities and biases," Times Now said. The group's website confirms it is "most actively involved in the #FarmersProtest."

The group then shared to Facebook a series of screenshots of the posts it appears to have gotten celebrities to share.

After deleting the list, Thunberg then shared a supposedly newer "toolkit" and a message saying, "We stand in solidarity with the #FarmersProtest in India."

India's foreign ministry issued a rare statement accusing "foreign individuals" and celebrities of "sensationalism" and "trying to enforce their agenda."

Delhi police also started a formal investigation, accusing her of creating disharmony and for being a part of a larger conspiracy, according to Times Now.

The force filed a First Information Report — a preliminary formal investigation — on charges of promoting enmity between different groups and criminal conspiracy, the report said.

A series of high-profile Indian celebrities also joined the attack on celebrities overseas getting involved in the farmers' revolt that has gripped India for more than two months.

Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut even called the protesting farmers "terrorists" and Rihanna a "fool" for her widely shared tweet that asked her 100 million Twitter followers, "Why aren't we talking about this?!"

Thunberg remained defiant Thursday. "I still #StandWithFarmers and support their peaceful protest," she tweeted Thursday morning.

"No amount of hate, threats or violations of human rights will ever change that."