Protests continue over order on dogs in Capital
New Delhi, Aug. 17 -- Protesters gathered at Central Park near India Gate on Saturday evening against the Supreme Court's recent order to shift all street dogs in the city to shelters. Protesters, largely animal rights activists and dog lovers, said they had assembled around 6pm with banners and were assaulted by Delhi Police personnel at the site.
"Security personnel came to us and asked us to leave. All the exits of Central Park were shut and only one exit gate was open. While we were leaving through the only exit gate, they started assaulting us, even women. We were stuffed inside a few buses and later released at Jantar Mantar and Jhandewalan at around 7-7.30pm," Divya Puri, co-founder of the Karan Puri Foundation, said.
Purported videos circulated on social media by the group showed uniformed officials hitting protesters and dragging them into buses. Activists said women were also subjected to verbal abuse and assault.
"The protesters were gathered peacefully. The police deployment was as much as the people gathered there. They abused and assaulted us and tried to tear our clothes. Is gathering peacefully also banned now?" asked Tarana Singh, another activist.
A senior Delhi Police officer, meanwhile, said holding protests inside Central Park is prohibited and the gathering had no permission to do so. The protesters allegedly charged at officers first and the police retaliated, the officer added. An FIR under Section 223 of the BNS has been registered against the protesters, the fifth such case in connection with similar demonstrations.
Deputy commissioner of police (New Delhi) Devesh Kumar Mahla said Section 163 of the BNSS has been imposed in New Delhi area because of ongoing Parliament session....
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