The protesting MPs were detained and taken away to nearby police stations in a bus as police said they didn't have permission for the march and as Section 144 of CrPC had been imposed in the area and not agitation is allowed on Vijay Chowk.
Opposition Parties Members of Parliament (MPs) staged a protest at gate number 1 of the Parliament and demands the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) investigate the Hindenburg report on Adani, on Thursday.
"All of us are going to meet the Director of ED to submit a memorandum into Adani's scam. But the Government is not letting us anywhere near Vijay Chowk. They have stopped us," Mallikarjun Kharge said.
Congress party-led 17 Opposition party MPs on Wednesday, took out a protest march from Parliament House to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) office to hand over their complaint to the agency on the Adani issue.
As per the sources, the Opposition leaders may submit a proposal letter signed by all the MPs and may take out a protest march to the ED office and hand over their complaint to the agency on the issue.
"Hundreds of Tibetan women in-exile gathered in Dharamshala and shouted slogans for the freedom of Tibet. Tibetan Women's Association (TWA) organized the protest march," said one of the activists.
Several Congress leaders, led by former chief minister Siddaramaiah, were detained by the police during a protest march against the Karnataka government on Saturday.
The Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) Thiruvananthapuram District Committee organised a protest march towards the Accountant General's (AG) office against the rising prices of commercial LPG cylinders in Thiruvananthapuram.
Addressing a press conference, TLP Saad Hussain Rizvi warned that if the government does not withdraw the price hike, the party would do "what it is known for"- a reference to protest marches in the recent that brought the federal capital to a standstill.