The Delhi Police said that DCW did not have permission to march towards the PMO but it later on ensured that the letters were submitted at the reception of the PMO.
The letters were addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and carried a demand for completion of trial in child rape cases within six months. The letters also demanded death penalty for the accused in rape cases.
"They did not have permission to go to the PMO. We also did not have any prior information about their arrival. They were stopped and requested to not proceed since Section 144 of the CrPC was imposed in the area and Parliament was in session.
"They were not ready to listen. They were asked to move in a bus and detained," Deputy Commissioner of Police (New Delhi) Madhur Verma said.
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He said the Delhi Police ensured the submission of the letters.
"The women members were escorted to the bus by women police personnel but some volunteers were not ready to budge. Our police personnel sustained injuries while trying to escort them," he added.
The DCW had launched 'Rape Roko' campaign after the brutal rape of an eight-month-old baby in January.
Yesterday, male participants of the campaign walked the streets of the national capital wearing only boxer shorts to give the message that 'clothes do not cause rape, sick mentality does'.
"Lakhs of people sent their requests to the prime minister in form of letters with great hopes. This is their Mann Ki Baat. It is really sad that instead of respecting the will of the people, the letters were stepped upon and we were manhandled by the Delhi Police," Maliwal claimed.