Protesters Clash at India Gate: Charges and Allegations Unfold
Twenty-three demonstrators were arrested following a protest at India Gate, facing charges of assault and obstructing police work. Allegations include spraying chilli at officers and raising pro-Naxalite slogans. The Bhagat Singh Chatra Ekta Manch group is noted as the main conspirator, with several members facing serious accusations.
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In a dramatic confrontation at India Gate, 23 demonstrators now face serious legal charges following their arrest. Allegations include assaulting police officers, using chilli spray on a constable, and raising slogans for a Naxalite figure.
The police report, submitted to a magisterial court in Delhi, highlights the involvement of members of the Bhagat Singh Chatra Ekta Manch (BSCEM), described as the principal organizer of the protest. The demonstration, initially aimed at highlighting pollution issues, turned unruly, leading to clashes with law enforcement.
Among the accused are Gurkirat, the BSCEM president, and several active members who allegedly used pepper spray, dismantled barricades, and obstructed police operation. The ongoing investigation may reveal further digital evidence and details as it progresses.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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