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Last updated on: December 23, 2012 15:08 IST
Police use water cannons to dispese protestors

Delhi Police fired water canons again to disperse hundreds of protestors, mostly students, who had gathered on Sunday morning to vent their ire over the Delhi gang-rape incident that took place a week ago.

The police used tear gas and water cannons at India Gate as well to keep angry protesters from breaking down barricades and security cordons and moving towards Rashtrapati Bhawan. There were prohibitory orders in the area, but protesters have now been allowed in on foot till India Gate.

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More tear gas, water canons to quell Delhi protests

Last updated on: December 23, 2012 15:08 IST
A demonstrater kicks a tear gas shell fired by the police in New Delhi

Venting their ire against the Delhi police, protestors expressed dismay over the latter baton charging them viciously as if they were militants.

"Police officials are beating us and women alike as if we are militants. We have been beaten up like this. They are beating children. Five policemen are after a single girl, beating them viciously. Are we militants," said Ravi, a protestor.

"It is not the correct way as how police are trying to stop the public and women, the government should not behave like this, if a girl has suffered and has been a victim of gang rape, then the culprits should be executed. Yesterday, Sushil Kumar Shinde says that it is the duty of police to think, Sheila Dikshit has brushed aside her responsibility and shifted it to the Delhi Police by saying that the police don''t come under her jurisdiction. They are playing the blame game, and by doing so, the government is raping the emotions of the country," said Neha, a protestor.


More tear gas, water canons to quell Delhi protests

Last updated on: December 23, 2012 15:08 IST
Demonstrators are hit by police water cannons near the presidential palace during a protest rally in New Delhi

The protestors raised slogans against the government, police and Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit for not taking firm steps to protect women in the national capital.

They also sought a firm answer from the Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh on this issue.

Sunday is the sixth day of protest in a row after the gruesome incident of gang rape and torture of a 23-yeasr-old paramedical student on a moving bus in the capital.

The victim is battling for her life in hospital after she thrown out of the moving bus.

All the six accused have been arrested.

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