Holding placards and shouting slogans, the Yuva Morcha activists led by its president Anurag Thakur started their march from Aurangzeb Road, but were prevented from moving further near Tughlaq Road police station around 12:30 PM.
The activists clashed with police and broke one barricade to march ahead, but police resorted to water canon. The protesters, including Thakur and Delhi BJP chief Vijay Goel, were detained and taken to a nearby police station.
Anticipating the protest, the Race Course Road Metro station near the Prime Minister's residence was closed for public this morning.
Race Course Metro station has been closed for public from 11 AM till further directions as per police advice, a Metro official said.
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