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Delhi Police detain over 50 protesters from Jantar Mantar for denouncing Israel's Gaza actions

Over 100 persons had gathered at the Jantar-Mantar to protest. Since the protesters did not have permission, they were detained: Police

Disha students organisation activists raise slogans during a protest against alleged colonial occupation of Palestine by Israel at Jantar Mantar PTI

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Published 16.10.23, 04:21 PM

At least 50 people were detained for protesting against Israel's war against Hamas at Delhi's Jantar Mantar on Monday, police said.

According to police, a call was given by different organisations including the leftist All India Students' Association to hold a protest denouncing Israel's attack on Gaza Strip.

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"Over 100 persons had gathered at the Jantar-Mantar to protest. Since the protesters did not have permission, they were detained. Heavy police force deployment has been arranged to maintain law and order conditions," a police officer said.

The Delhi Police detained the protesters as soon as they reached the spot and pushed them into police buses.

AISA later issued a release demanding the release of its members.

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