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Delhi Police Says CJP's Parliament March Was Illegal, Force Used as per Situation and Requirement

Police said 30,000 people gathered at the protest and 5,000 personnel were deployed as the crowd turned violent, according to its affidavit.

  • The Delhi Police filed an affidavit with the Supreme Court defending its response to the July 20 'Sansad Chalo' march, characterizing the protest as 'unlawful' after participants attempted to advance towards Parliament.
  • According to the affidavit, the demonstration was hijacked by 'anti-social elements,' leading to pervasive lawlessness that left over 240 police personnel and around 200 protesters injured during the confrontation.
  • To manage approximately 30,000 protesters, officers deployed plainclothes 'spotters' and used facial recognition technology, described as a 'proportionate policing measure' to identify individuals with criminal backgrounds.
  • Data showed 2,873 individuals present had existing crime records, including 47 'history-sheeters,' and the affidavit argued officers were 'constrained to use force' only after protesters breached multiple barricades.
  • Reviewing the protest circumstances, the Supreme Court is expected to examine allegations of excessive force, as Delhi Police stated willingness to cooperate with any court-appointed committee.
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Delhi police rejects claims of using excessive force to stop protestors: Delhi Police has rejected allegations that force was used against protesters during the student protest near Parliament House in Delhi. The police made this statement during the hearing of a petition filed for a court-monitored investigation.

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The Wire broke the news in New Delhi, India on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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