Students from Delhi University and Jawaharlal Nehru University, many of whom were dressed in wedding dresses and even accompanied by a band tried to march toward the office of Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha at Mandir Marg but were stopped by police which had barricaded the route to avoid any confrontation.
"We just followed what they announced. They said if couples are spotted together indulging in affection, will be married off the same day. Now when we are here, why are they not going ahead," said Chander Bhan, a DU student.
"We have detained around 220 protesters as they had not sought prior permission to stage a protest and were flouting prohibitory orders which were imposed in the area," said a senior police official.
Those detained were later released in the evening.
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"What's wrong in celebrating Valentine's Day? So what, if it is a part of the western culture, we have happily adopted so many things that are western. It is a matter of personal choice, why should they be imposing anything on us," said Ritika Bhan, one of the protesters.
In a bid to protest against the right-wing outfit, some youths had started a Facebook page named 'SHUDDH DESI ROMANCE: Hindu Mahasabha Style!' through which students were mobilized.
"For this Valentine's Day, the Hindu Mahasabha has announced the grandiose plan that their volunteers will look out for celebrating couples found in the streets, in parks, in cinemas, in restaurants (wherever!) and marry them off," said an introductory post on the page.